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Run for Your Money

Run for Your Money

1961TV Episode⏱️ 30mTV-14
Western
7.7
IMDB Rating
40 votes

A villainous saloonkeeper plots to take over Bat's bank by preventing the gold bars the bank needs to back its gold certificates from getting through and then provoking a run on the bank by its frightened depositors.

Director
Eddie Davis
Writers
John McGreevey, Richard O'Connor
Stars
Gene Barry, Gerald Mohr, Jan Harrison
Release Date
March 2, 1961
Language
English
💬 1
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Gene Barry
Gene Barry
as Bat Masterson
Gerald Mohr
Gerald Mohr
as Crimp Ward
Jan Harrison
Jan Harrison
as Lori Adams
Carlyle Mitchell
Carlyle Mitchell
as Theo Stebbins
Robert Swan
Robert Swan
as Sheriff Charlie Bassett
Dennis Moore
Dennis Moore
as Hacker
Harry Woods
Harry Woods
as Dr. R. W. Fleming
William Eben Stephens
William Eben Stephens
as Tobe
Tom London
Tom London
as Eddie
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Les Hellman
as Sandy

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Color
Black and White
Production
ZIV Television Programs, United Artists Television

🏷️ Keywords

gold barsaloon keeperrun on bankmine shaftchloroform

🎯 Categories

Western

⭐ Featured Review

Run for your money
by coltras352024-11-19
5/10

"In Denver Bat enters the Olympus Saloon & Gambling Palace on a Friday to see pretty Lori Adams. When a man tries to buy a drink with paper money from the Guarantee Bank, Crimp Ward (Gerard Mohr) tells the bartender the bill is no good and claims the bank does not have gold to back up the paper money as required by law. Bat, a shareholder in the bank, notices it is almost 4:00 pm when the bank closes so he picks a fight with Ward to hold the attention of the crowd on its way to the bank. Bat had gotten Wyatt Earp, Charlie Bassett and Luke Short to each invest $10,000 in the bank. After 4:0..."

💡 Did You Know?

Penultimate of veteran screen heavy Harry Woods.

📖 Synopsis

A villainous saloonkeeper plots to take over Bat's bank by preventing the gold bars the bank needs to back its gold certificates from getting through and then provoking a run on the bank by its frightened depositors.