To Wear a Badge
- Episode aired Dec 1, 1961
- 1h
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6.9/10
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Crooked gamblers bribe the upper echelon of the police force.Crooked gamblers bribe the upper echelon of the police force.Crooked gamblers bribe the upper echelon of the police force.
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A pretty good episode.
Paul Marino investigates a crooked gambling racket, that have infiltrated a Police department, and seemingly gotten away with murder.
I really did enjoy the story, in the days before online betting, and a time where you could literally spend a fortune vetting at home in the comfort of your own armchair, there were the casinos.
I would imagine different states had different rules, so there would always have been illegal gambling dens.
Marino is put to great use here, his presence feels very natural, he definitely didn't feel shoehorned into the story, he's looking into the illegal gambling and a murder.
I really did enjoy the various characters, the acting was top draw here, Robert Culp, Royal Dano and Robert Vaughn were all terrific, I really did enjoy the latter's cold and sinister character.
Enjoyed, 7/10.
I really did enjoy the story, in the days before online betting, and a time where you could literally spend a fortune vetting at home in the comfort of your own armchair, there were the casinos.
I would imagine different states had different rules, so there would always have been illegal gambling dens.
Marino is put to great use here, his presence feels very natural, he definitely didn't feel shoehorned into the story, he's looking into the illegal gambling and a murder.
I really did enjoy the various characters, the acting was top draw here, Robert Culp, Royal Dano and Robert Vaughn were all terrific, I really did enjoy the latter's cold and sinister character.
Enjoyed, 7/10.
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- Sleepin_Dragon
- Mar 16, 2023
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- Runtime1 hour
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- 1.33 : 1
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