"Wagon Train" Trial for Murder: Part 2 (TV Episode 1960) Poster

Henry Daniell: Sir Alexander Drew

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  • Sir Alexander Drew : It's not been difficult to present a case against Mason. I do not envy the defence the task of defending him. The Prosecution rests.

  • Molly Cassidy : I went down to the waterhole for some water. I saw Mr Ivers and Mr Mason at the far side of the hole. And I heard Mr Ivers say: Don't threaten me. And then there was a pause. In a different kind of voice he said: You wouldn't want me to tell everybody who and what you are, but I will if you don't leave me alone.

    Sir Alexander Drew : What did Bradley Mason answer?

    Molly Cassidy : They didn't answer. They saw me and stopped talking. Then I filled my bucket and went back.

    Sir Alexander Drew : And that was the last time you saw Mr Ivers alive?

    Molly Cassidy : Yes, sir.

  • Sir Alexander Drew : You hated your brother. Admit it.

    Bradley Mason : I disliked him most of the time.

    Sir Alexander Drew : Why didn't you and your brother use the same name?

    Bradley Mason : You'll have to ask my brother.

    Sir Alexander Drew : Don't banter with me, sir.

    Bradley Mason : My brother changed his name. I didn't change mine.

  • Sir Alexander Drew : Perhaps the jury will not view him with eyes so prejudiced as yours. Mrs Ivers, you're a gallant opponent. I wish you could have been on my side.

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