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The Lawless Years :: The Cutie Jaffe Story (01x04)
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| Title: | The Cutie Jaffe Story |
| Episode #: | 01x04 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday May 07th, 1959 |
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Cutie Jaffe, a small-time hood with big time ambitions, begins knocking over some of his brother-in-law's bootlegging trucks. Will Cutie rise in the underworld hierarchy or is he headed for a hard fall?
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Robert Fuller would go onto star in Laramie, Wagon Train, and Emergency! |
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Ruditsky: The law that was supposed to make the country dry did everything but that. | Ruditsky: Bootlegging became big business and it became my job to handle it with a big stick. | Jaffe: (to his boys) We can't make big with small ideas. | Jaffe: (to his boys) Think big, punks. Think big. | Jaffe: (to Manny) You just used up your nickel. | Ruditsky: (about Jaffe) HIs mama says he's a good boy.
Max: Good boy? Good for what? |
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