This is one of the better episodes of the season. First, whenever Drury and McClure are riding together - it is a good thing. I wish more episodes had them both together more often. The story and acting is very good and entertaining. It makes one wonder how some people may be so close to evil when given the opportunity.
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More than a passing resemblance
bkoganbing28 June 2020
This Virginian episode features Don Stroud in a dual role as an otlaw and a Shiloh
hand he looks like. The hand is picked up after the outlaw robs a stagecoach, but
is let go after James Drury and Doug McClure alibi him.
Which gives Stroud the hand an idea he can cash in on the doppleganger and pull some jobs of his own with the outlaw getting the blame. As is usual with these schemes they never quite work out. And Stroud the hand develops a taste for the outlaw life.
Nice performances from Stroud, both of them.
Which gives Stroud the hand an idea he can cash in on the doppleganger and pull some jobs of his own with the outlaw getting the blame. As is usual with these schemes they never quite work out. And Stroud the hand develops a taste for the outlaw life.
Nice performances from Stroud, both of them.
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