I have been viewing each episode, in the order they were released, with great enjoyment! I watched these as I was growing up but decided to revisit them lately. The cast, story lines and guest stars have all been excellent, so far! These two episodes have really stood out for be so far. Acting and script were outstanding. Thank you for rebroadcasting!
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Conducting the trial
bkoganbing18 September 2006
Warning: Spoilers
After facing down a lynch mob in Part One, Part Two is the business of the trial itself.
Henry Daniell proves to be one merciless prosecutor. His role as I remember is very much like George MacReady in Knock On Any Door. But Henry Hull proves that the law is not some ivory tower ideal. In an ending worthy of Perry Mason, Hull not only wins acquittal, but exposes the real murderer.
As Daniell shined in Part One, Hull takes over Part Two of this episode. You know he's going to have a thriving law practice out in California if he wants one.
Henry Daniell proves to be one merciless prosecutor. His role as I remember is very much like George MacReady in Knock On Any Door. But Henry Hull proves that the law is not some ivory tower ideal. In an ending worthy of Perry Mason, Hull not only wins acquittal, but exposes the real murderer.
As Daniell shined in Part One, Hull takes over Part Two of this episode. You know he's going to have a thriving law practice out in California if he wants one.
Perry Mason comes to Wagon Train
Rodheffern-489-9881023 October 2020
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