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- Big Town Please Murder Me (Season 3, Episode 5)
- TV-MA
TV Episode |Drama
Big Town
Please Murder Me (Season 3, Episode 5)
TV-MA
TV Episode |Drama
A retired mob boss agrees to sing if Steve takes care of his ex by delivering a bag of cash to her. The plan goes awry, however, when the current mob boss catches Steve with the cash.
Director
Charles F. Haas (as Charles Haas)
Writers
Ewald André Dupont (teleplay by) (as E. A. Dupont) |David T. Chantler (teleplay by) (as David Chantler)
Producers
Jack J. Gross (produced by) |Philip N. Krasne (produced by)
Cinematographer
Editor
Casting Director
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Oct 30, 1952
Release date
Oct 30, 1952 (United States)
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