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(1959)

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A Woman's Perspective
mitchrmp9 December 2012
I will admit I was tired last night when I watched this episode, but it was putting me to sleep! This isn't one of the better episodes. From what I got out of it, there was a fight over some land. Lucas Broun wanted Clay to do something about it since Marshal Scott couldn't. But when Clay came to the cabin, he learned that the man there was a general who was supposed to have died. Clay was sworn to secrecy over the fact. But soon trouble came.

One of the men, Ernie Weems, I think, was killed. Slack blamed Lucas Broun, and Lucas Broun blames Slack. We know the truth but I'll let you find that part out for yourselves, as well as the end results to this.

In the end, three people were dead and one wounded.
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4/10
Client: Braun
Prismark1016 March 2023
Lucas Braun is involved in a land dispute with two sketchy men, Weems and Slack. Lucas hires Clay Culhane.

When Clay visits Braun at his home for further information. He recognises the older man staying with him. It is General Fowler a famous general known as Redbeard who is thought to have died in a battle.

The General is not happy that Clay has recognised him. Clay agrees to stay quiet about this matter. Redbeard will still be regarded as dead.

Before long Weems and Slack fall out. Slyly Weems kills Slack and tells the Marshall thar Braun did it.

Now Braun is in jail and Redbeard who saw what happened is the only one who could clear Braun. It means coming back from the dead.

It seems Marshall Scott who is the only one who takes whatever Weems says at face value. A miscarriage of justice never enters his mind.

A routine story and one that is not that interesting.
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