SYMPATHIEKE BOEVEN RIJDEN WEER: "ALIAS SMITH AND JONES"
Veronica, June 1, 1985



SYMPATHETIC OUTLAWS RIDE AGAIN:
"ALIAS SMITH AND JONES"
 
We are in times of rehearsals. Sometimes it is nice, sometimes it isn't. But nobody will complain of temporarily meeting the gentlemen Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry of Alias Smith and Jones again. Heyes and Curry are two nice outlaws that live by robbing banks and money trains. They are fast and smart and they never make victims. They are therefore very popular with everyone but the railroads and the banks. But times are changing and everything becomes more technical, therefore even for these smart birds it is hard to gain big money. They are getting along with the offer from a higher judge who promises our outlaws amnesty when they retire from the business of robbing. Because almost no one knows about the deal, our two friends keep feeling the hot breath on their necks of bounty hunters and other folks who want to collect the fat rewards. Under every circumstance they have to behave as model citizens. That's not a simple thing to do.




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