Overview
Chicago, January 1933. Danceland has a big sign, ""30 girls, open until 2 a.m."" Inside, customers mingle with the dime-a-dance girls. Hoofer Ellie Haskell says goodnight to the owner, Marty Pulaski; outside, she is immediately shot by a sniper on the roof of a building across the street-- the sniper is Herbie Pulaski, Marty's mentally disturbed brother. Lt. Roy Gunther is on the case, he questions Marty, who has 20% of the dancing racket. However, Marty is sure his main competitor, Vince Bogan who owns 80% of the dance racket, is responsible for the killing.
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4 - 1The Night They Shot Santa Claus September 25, 1962
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4 - 2The Cooker in the Sky October 02, 1962
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4 - 3The Chess Game October 09, 1962
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4 - 4The Economist October 16, 1962
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4 - 5The Pea October 23, 1962
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4 - 6Bird in the Hand October 30, 1962
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4 - 7The Eddie O'Gara Story November 13, 1962
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4 - 8Elegy November 20, 1962
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4 - 9Come and Kill Me November 27, 1962
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4 - 10A Fist of Five December 04, 1962
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4 - 11The Floyd Gibbons Story December 11, 1962
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4 - 12Double Cross December 18, 1962
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4 - 13Search for a Dead Man January 01, 1963
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4 - 14The Speculator January 08, 1963
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4 - 15Snowball January 15, 1963
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4 - 16Jake Dance January 22, 1963
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4 - 17Blues for a Gone Goose January 29, 1963
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4 - 18Globe of Death February 05, 1963
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4 - 19An Eye for an Eye February 19, 1963
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4 - 20Junk Man January 26, 1963
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4 - 21The Man in the Cooler March 05, 1963
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4 - 22The Butcher's Boy March 12, 1963
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4 - 23The Spoiler March 26, 1963
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4 - 24One Last Killing April 02, 1963
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4 - 25The Giant Killer April 09, 1963
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4 - 26The Charlie Argos Story April 16, 1963
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4 - 27The Jazz Man April 30, 1963
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4 - 28The Torpedo May 07, 1963
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4 - 29Line of Fire May 14, 1963
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4 - 30A Taste for Pineapple May 21, 1963