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"Glory Days" is the third episode of the eighth season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the ninety-ninth episode of the series.

Summary

Legendary U.S. lawman Bat Masterson is in Toronto and claims to have seen the equally legendary Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Masterson is now a newspaperman and he's already filed a story about the sighting with his New York paper. Murdoch is doubtful about the whole thing and is under the impression that Butch and Sundance had fled to Argentina the previous year. Brackenreid is keen however - and just a big starstruck - and they set off to find the two men Masterson says he saw. After the Bank of Toronto is robbed - and that quickly followed by a train robbery - Masterson's claims appear confirmed. Masterson himself thinks otherwise and comes clean. Meanwhile, Julia and William's wedding day is fast approaching but they have yet to select just where they will be married. Julia has an idea however. The men of Station 4 plan Murdoch's bachelor party.

Character Revelations

Continuity

Historical References

Trivia

Errors

  • The "South Simcoe Railway" referred to in the episode is the name of the tourist railway used for filming, not a subsidiary of the Grand Trunk Railway as described in the dialogue. The train shown is also a Canadian Pacific prototype, and would not have operated on Grand Trunk tracks.

Cast

Main Cast

Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch
Jonny Harris as George Crabtree
Thomas Craig as Thomas Brackenreid
Helene Joy as Julia Ogden
Georgina Reilly as Emily Grace

Recurring Cast

Lachlan Murdoch as Henry Higgins
Kristian Bruun as Slugger Jackson

Guest Starring

Steven Ogg as Bat Masterson
Anthony Lemke as Father Clements
Rod Wilson as Hiram Claxon
Dan Fox as Liam Claxon
Andrew Butcher as Walter Claxon
Milton Barnes as George Dixon
Denis Germain as Arthur Brown
Sean Clement as Lucas Hunt
J. Sean Elliott as Mr. Fleet
Lorry Ayers as Madame Dupree
Diana Bentley as Cynthia
Daniel Falk as Reporter Matthew Booth
Michael Iliadis as Reporter Neil Sutherland
Dan Karpenchuk as Train Engineer
Jameson Kraemer as Railway Boss
Bruce Beaton as Hoyt O'Bannon
Peter Valdron as Ed O'Bannon
Dixie Seatle as Mrs. Kitchen
Marie Lou as Belly Dancer (as Marilou Calce)

Other Cast

References

Gallery

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