Might as Well Not Be in Prison At All: Difference between revisions
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* Peter Falk in ''Undefeated'' |
* Peter Falk in ''Undefeated'' |
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* An [[Older Than Television]] example, albeit an asylum variant, is ''[[Dr. Mabuse the Gambler|The Testament of Dr. Mabuse]]''. [[Evil Genius]] Mabuse writes his plans for spreading chaos [[For the Evulz]], and his entranced supervisor passes them on to the outside. So powerful is the will of Mabuse that he commits [[Grand Theft Me]] upon death to keep up the work. |
* An [[Older Than Television]] example, albeit an asylum variant, is ''[[Dr. Mabuse the Gambler|The Testament of Dr. Mabuse]]''. [[Evil Genius]] Mabuse writes his plans for spreading chaos [[For the Evulz]], and his entranced supervisor passes them on to the outside. So powerful is the will of Mabuse that he commits [[Grand Theft Me]] upon death to keep up the work. |
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* In ''[[The Apple Dumpling Gang| The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again]]'', the toughest guy in the prison is a robber baron named Big Mac, who pretty much rules the place, he and his gang using it as a base while continuing his crimes with a perfect alibi. Unfortunately for him, he believes [[Stupid Crooks| Amos and Theodore's]] unearned reputations, and recruits them for a train robbery, getting caught in the process after the bumbling pair accidentally - as they always do - foil his plan. |
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== Literature == |
== Literature == |