The Bank Killer (1957)
Mr District Attorney (1939-1954) was for many years the nation’s best-liked crime show. The thirty-minute drama was inspired by the real-life exploits of Thomas E Dewey, a racket-busting district attorney of the late 30s in New York. The show was directed and often written by Ed Byron, a former law student who devoted all of his time researching crime, which was the reason that the show was so topical.
THIS EPISODE:
Program #16. ZIV Syndication. "The Case Of The Bank Killer". Commercials added locally. After two men rob a bank and kill a guard, a clerk in a hardware store is not very helpful in solving the case. Phillips H. Lord (creator), David Brian. 27:44.
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