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Naturally, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
Naturally, [[Hilarity Ensues]].


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=== Tropes: ===
* [[Bounty Hunter]]: Curry and Heyes encountered them from time to time.
* [[Bounty Hunter]]: Curry and Heyes encountered them from time to time.
* [[Boxed Crook]]: Heyes and Curry's deal states that technically, they're still wanted until they prove to the governor that they've really reformed.
* [[Boxed Crook]]: Heyes and Curry's deal states that technically, they're still wanted until they prove to the governor that they've really reformed.

Revision as of 12:56, 19 May 2014

 "And of all the trains and banks they robbed, they never shot anyone..."

Alias Smith and Jones is a 1971-73 TV western starring Pete Duel as Hannibal Heyes and Ben Murphy as Jedediah "Kid" Curry, a pair of bank and train robbers who never hurt anyone during any of their robberies.

Eventually they tire of the outlaw life and petition for a pardon. The governor agrees to clear the charges against them--after an unspecified period of time--as long as they can keep their noses clean. They change their names to Joshua Smith and Thaddeus Jones and begin Walking the Earth.

Naturally, Hilarity Ensues.

Tropes used in Alias Smith and Jones include:

  "I sure wish the Governor'd let a few more people in on our secret!"