FEDERAL MEN. The Case of The Perfect Gentleman. 1955 Crime Drama / TV Episode
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2013
- Originally titled "Treasury Men In Action", Federal Men was one of the better crime dramas of the 1950's and starred Walter Greaza as The Chief who introduces each episode and warns the viewer that crime does not pay. This episode "The Case of The Perfect Gentleman" is about a gangster who tries to use theaters as a tax front. This episode fell into the public domain in 1982 from lack of copyright renewal.
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Originally telecast on June 2, 1955.
This is a good series. Thank you.
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As the man says, "If the man has that much disposable money - we want to know where he gets it." So much for Privacy and Government Over Reaching into personal affairs.
The reason the employees at the IRS are called "Special Agents" is because they don't have Constitutional Mandates - unlike a member of the Armed Forces or Police/Militia. A "Special Agent" is someone who Works On Behalf Of a legal department without mandated authority. And since the IRS is no more a part of the U.S. Constitution any more than the IRA is part of the Irish government... They're "Special."
dats y I love the IRS they such nice people.save your life so they can take your soul ,Satan in suits