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    • 1. Thirty a Month
      1. Thirty a Month Sep 29, 1960
      • Robbed of his life savings, a trail boss (Steve Forrest) turns to train robbery. With Robert Culp.
      • Chad Burns leads an outlaw gang that has been robbing numerous banks and trains, but he has charmed the people of his town so much into seeing him as a Robin Hood figure that they refuse to help the law by testifying against him.—rbecker28
      • Brothers (Dean Jones, Vic Morrow) are inadvertently involved in robbery.
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