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The Lawless Years
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| Title: | The Joe Angelo Story |
| Episode Number: | 25 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 6 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday November 19th, 1959 |
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A former union trucker who now owns a candy store is pressured by the Mob to leave New York City because he knows too much about their past labor racketeering activities. When he refuses to leave the city, the Mob bumps him off. The man's crippled son is the only witness to his father's killing. | There are no foreign summaries for this episode Contribute Here |
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| Edward Platt would go onto play the Chief on the classic spy parody Get Smart. |
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| Ruditksy: (to Sarecki's hoods) Beat it, punks! | Sarecki: Treat 'em good they stay friendly. | Mendy: (to Angelo) Don't louse up my record. | Ruditsky: (to Tommy) Sometimes we have to accuse the worng man in order to get the guilty man. | Sarecki: If I get bored, I leave.
Ruditksy: I'll try to keep you amused. | Sarecki: (to Ruditsky) I don't burn. I don't burn for somebody else. | Ruditsky: Back in the 1920's death was a terrific speech impediment. |
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