A man steals cash from his employer's vault and feels guilty about it. He wants to return it by early Monday morning so his boss never knew it was taken. One problem: he was in on the robbery with someone else....who doesn't have a guilty conscience.
The "good guy" ("Charlie Glover") is supposed to meet his partner out of town but, instead, hires "Josh Randall" to protect him because he knows this other guy is not going allow him to give back the loot.
Yup, it's another odd assignment for our hero Josh (Steve McQueen), which means kudos to the writers who kept these fresh and original, despite it being the end of the third-and-final season.
This turns out to be interesting story that leads to a shootout in a cave....once again, something different for this show.
The "good guy" ("Charlie Glover") is supposed to meet his partner out of town but, instead, hires "Josh Randall" to protect him because he knows this other guy is not going allow him to give back the loot.
Yup, it's another odd assignment for our hero Josh (Steve McQueen), which means kudos to the writers who kept these fresh and original, despite it being the end of the third-and-final season.
This turns out to be interesting story that leads to a shootout in a cave....once again, something different for this show.