Episode
Peter Gunn: The Murder Bond
Overview
The biggest Racket Man in town is out on bail and "blows up". Or did he? The hood's bondsman out $100,000 hires Gunn to find out. A derelict who disappeared with a $90,000 winning Irish Sweepstakes ticket may figure in the case.
Details
- Series
- Peter Gunn
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 28
- Air date
- 1961-04-24
Episode context
The Murder Bond is Episode 28 in Season 3 of Peter Gunn. It aired on 1961-04-24.
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Episode 27: Short Motive
A racketeer is beaten to death and a woman hires Gunn to find out if her old flame, a Korean War hero, was responsible. Lt. Jacobi knows the man, who has been an out-patient for being manic-depressive for years. Meanwhile, a fellow mobster is worried he may be blamed for the kill and wants to force Gunn to clear his name.
Episode 29: The Most Deadly Angel
An unhinged female admirer of Gunn kills to prove it. First is a hood who threatened Gunn. Next is his lowlife brother. Gunn must prove he's not the killer and find out who's next before the hood brothers' father takes revenge.
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Episode 25: Cry Love, Cry Murder
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Episode 31: Last Resort
Clinton Hobart, former movie great, is trying to make a comeback. But hard-driving young producer Les Murdock isn't making matters any easier for the old fellow.
Episode 24: Come Dance with Me and Die
A cab driver saves a woman from a beating and from being forced into a car by two thugs. Afterwards, she disappears while he goes for help. The cabby tells his friend Gunn about what happened and this leads into the search for a girl who is "trying to get lost". She is a witness against a top hood and is on his hit list.
Episode 32: A Matter of Policy
Gunman Frank Dineen never objected to killing people for money. This time, however he's going to do a job for himself.
Episode 23: Portrait in Leather
While ex-heavyweight champ Billy Cochrane is training for a comeback, an attempt is made on his life.
Episode 33: A Bullet for the Boy
Gambling man Paul Mitchell and the son of an American diplomat in Acapulco, is show and wounded while leaving his home.
Episode 22: The Deep End
Susan Neilson swims out to the deep end of her pool and drowns. Her swimming instructor, Phil Matterson, left her alone, poured himself a drink and ignored her cries for help.
Episode 34: Death Is a Four Letter Word
Lisa Randolph's well-groomed appearance belies the turmoil of her emotions - as Gunn discovers when he is asked to prevent her from committing suicide.