Plot hole: Though they often had to race off leaving everything behind, and never carried more than two small saddlebags and a thin blanket roll on their horses, Heyes and Curry somehow always had the same heavy winter coats to wear, and the same dress hats and suits to change into whenever needed. Ben Murphy called this phenomenon "our magic saddlebags."
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Trivia
This episode's title and plotline are an homage to Mark Twain, whose short story "The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" addresses how quickly "honest" citizens can change their stripes when tempted with large sums of money. See more...
Across whole show
Alias Smith and Jones (90 min.) (season 1, episode 1)
Factual error: Kyle strikes a match on the wooden floor to light the dynamite's fuse. In the early 1880s (the era in which this series is set), a portable flint-and-tinder kit was the common method of sparking a light. While "strike anywhere" matches had been invented by this time and were quite the rage in Europe (despite an alarming tendency to explode due to the volatile chemicals used), they were an unknown commodity on the American frontier until well after the turn of the century.
The McCreedy Bust (season 1, episode 2)
Visible crew/equipment: When Heyes and Curry leave the saloon and walk across the street, a microphone mounted on the camera rigging pops up into the shot at the bottom of the frame and follows along beside them. (This is visible in the US aired and vhs versions, but was edited out of both the BBC version and the recent dvd release.)
Wrong Train to Brimstone (season 1, episode 4)
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