Cain's
Hundred
Cain's Hundred is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC
from 1961 to 1962
Cain's Hundred follows the life of Nicholas Cain (Peter Mark
Richman) a former lawyer for the mob.
After becoming engaged, Cain decides to leave his life of crime
behind him. After leaving the underworld,
a mob boss puts out a hit on him, but mistakenly kills Cain's
fiancée, Stella (Carol Rossen), instead.
Cain then teams up with the F.B.I. to find and bring 100 mobsters to
justice.
Cast
Peter Mark
Richman....Nicholas Cain
Carol Rossen....Stella Caulfield
Notable guest stars
Philip Abbott, Edward
Andrews, Edward Asner, Jim Backus, Martin Balsam, Robert Blake
Lloyd Bochner, Charles Bronson, James Coburn, Michael Constantine,
Alex Cord,
Robert Culp, Dorothy Dandridge, Sammy Davis, Jr., Bruce Dern, Ivan
Dixon, Donna Douglas
Robert Duvall, Barbara Eden, Norman Fell, Harold Gould, Beverly
Garland, Pat Hingle
David Janssen, DeForest Kelley, Jack Klugman, Ted Knight, Cloris
Leachman, Jack Lord
Gavin MacLeod, Ricardo Montalbán, Juanita Moore, Leonard Nimoy,
Susan Oliver
Judson Pratt, Don Rickles, Chris Robinson, Marion Ross, Telly
Savalas, Walter Slezak
Robert Vaughn, Jersey Joe Walcott, Ray Walston, Fritz Weaver
This is the Complete Collection of All 30 rare Shows
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Episode Title |
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Summary |
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"Crime and Commitment (Part 1)" |
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Powerful mob chief George Vincent plots the murder of Nicholas
Cain when he learns of Cain's plan to quit the rackets. |
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"Crime and Commitment (Part 2)" or (Rules of Evidence)[1] |
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George Vincent is prosecuted by Nicholas Cain in a kangaroo
court after Vincent kills Cain's fiancée. |
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"Blue Water, White Beach" |
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An abandoned distillery truck which is made to look like a
hit-and run accident leads Cain to an illegal bootleg king. |
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"Markdown on a Man" |
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Cain finds an entire industry silenced by fear when he tries to
gather evidence against a man who controls the produce market. |
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"Degrees of Guilt" |
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In trying to get at a crime czar, Cain finds his soft spot—his
daughter. |
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"King of the Mountain" |
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Rural crime chief Herman Coombs threatens to kill Cain for
trying to close down a syndicate-controlled, vice-ridden
community. |
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"The Penitent" |
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Cain refuses to believe that an organization narcotics chief has
quit the rackets because his son died in an accident stemming
from drug addiction. |
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"Comeback" |
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Cain probes for information against a hoodlum who controls
professional boxing. |
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"Dead Load: Dave Braddock" |
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The gang-style beating of a dock worker spurs Cain's
crime-busting efforts against a waterfront extortionist. |
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"In the Balance" |
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Questions abound when a corrupt judge tries the case of an
influential racketeer. |
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"Five for One" |
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A costume jewelry manufacturer devises a gold-smuggling scheme. |
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"The Fixer" |
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Cain tries to prevent a sheriff from turning an entire county
over to a syndicate for use as a vice center. |
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"Cain's Final Judgment" |
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A dress manufacturer rebuffs Cain when he seeks help in
attempting to rid the garment industry of a trucking alliance
headed by a racketeer. |
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"The Plush Jungle" |
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A hoodlum conspires to take over an international transportation
company for smuggling purposes. |
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"Take a Number" |
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A numbers racket king and his bookkeeper refuse to supply Cain
with necessary information. |
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"The Debasers" |
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A racketeer attempts to obtain respectability after previously
making his money in pornography. |
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"The Schemer" |
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A racketeer hires Cain to defend a gambling czar. |
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"The Manipulator" |
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A professional rabble rouser spreads fear and racial strife
through a slum neighborhood. |
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"Murder by Proxy" |
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Cain risks his reputation when he prepares a flimsy murder case
against a man already in prison. |
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"Blood Money" |
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Four men try to gain control of the district attorney's office
in a wide-open town. |
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"Blues for a Junkman" |
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Cain helps a nightclub
singer kick her
drug habit so that she can try for another entertainer's permit. |
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"The New Order" |
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Cain teams with federal agent Steve Strohm in an investigation
of competing loan shark operations. |
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"The Cost of Living" |
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Syndicate-controlled bail bondsmen tries to sever his underworld
connections when he becomes involved in a murder. |
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"Savage in Darkness" |
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A blind mobster attempts to force a produce company owner to
transport drugs for a syndicate. |
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"The Swinger" |
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Cain seeks help from an entertainer in locating a meeting of
gang members. |
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"Inside Track" |
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A racketeer uses influence and bribery on a state legislature to
prevent a sportsman from building a new horse racing track. |
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"A Creature Lurks in Ambush" |
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A syndicate gambler bribes a college basketball star, trying to
prove that dishonesty is no rarity. |
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"Women of Silure" |
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Cain travels to Corsica to determine whether a deported gangster
should be re-admitted to the United States. |
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"The Left Side of Canada" |
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Cain sets his sights on the accountant for a mob boss, a thug
who "exiled" a singer to Alaska after his nephew fell in love
with her. . |
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"The Quick Brown Fox" |
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A reporter tries to cut his connection with an underworld leader
so that he can become respectable. |
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