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{{infobox episode
 
{{infobox episode
 
|image = kissingbandit.jpg
 
|image = kissingbandit.jpg
 
|season = 4
|airdate = August 24, 2011
 
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|episode = 12
 
|airdate = August 24, 2011 (Canada)
 
|writer = [[Alexandra Zarowny]]
 
|writer = [[Alexandra Zarowny]]
 
|director = [[Cal Coons]]
 
|director = [[Cal Coons]]
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[[Jonathan Watton]] as Dr. [[Darcy Garland]]<br />
 
[[Jonathan Watton]] as Dr. [[Darcy Garland]]<br />
 
[[Ephraim Ellis]] as [[Patrick Glynn]]<br />
 
[[Ephraim Ellis]] as [[Patrick Glynn]]<br />
|previous = {{Ep|411}}
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|previous = '''''[[Bloodlust]]'''''
|next = {{Ep|413}}
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|next = '''''[[Murdoch in Wonderland]]'''''
 
}}"'''The Kissing Bandit'''" is the twelfth episode of the [[Season 4 Episodes and Guides|fourth season]] of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries (overview)|Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the fifty-first episode of the series. It first aired on May 3, 2011 (UK).
|season = 4|episode = 12}}
 
"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the ''[[Murdoch Mysteries]]'' and the fifty-first episode of the series.
 
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
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Toronto is hit with a series of bank robberies where the lone gunman not only takes the money but kisses a pretty girl before running off.
Toronto is hit with a series of bank robberies where the lone gunman not only takes the money but kisses a pretty girl before running off. Pesky Toronto Gazette reporter Patty Glenn is all over it which is proving to be more sensational than the the recent vampire stories. Oddly however, the stolen money turns up on the doorstep of a local orphanage. When the thief robs the same bank for a second time and kisses the same girl, Annabelle Rose, Murdoch begins to suspect that he may have taken a particular liking to the girl. When the bandit robs the bank for a third but kills Annabelle with a revolver, Murdoch thinks he may have the solution. Meanwhile, Dr. [[Julia Ogden|Julia]] Ogden's vivacious sister, [[Ruby Ogden|Ruby]], is back in Toronto to attend Julia's upcoming marriage to Dr. Darcy Garland. She's not convinced that Julia and William no longer have feelings for one another.
 
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Pesky Toronto Gazette reporter Patty Glenn is on the story which is proving to be more sensational than the the recent vampire stories.
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Oddly however, the stolen money turns up on the doorstep of a local orphanage. When the thief robs the same bank for a second time and kisses the same girl, Annabelle Rose, Murdoch begins to suspect that he may have taken a particular liking to the girl.
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Meanwhile, Dr. Julia Ogden's vivacious sister, Ruby, is back in Toronto to attend Julia's upcoming marriage to Dr. Darcy Garland. She's not convinced that Julia and William no longer have feelings for one another.
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As William struggles with Julia’s impending nuptials, he also has to deal with a thief who seems to anticipate Murdoch's every trap to capture him. When Annabelle Rose is murdered in cold blood during a robbery, Murdoch has to rethink his approach... before more people are killed.
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== Character Revelations ==
 
== Character Revelations ==
* Julia's father is concerned that her wedding preparations are behind and has sent for Ruby to help her older sister.
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* [[Dr. Lionel Ogden|Julia's father]] is concerned that her wedding preparations are behind and has sent for Ruby to help her older sister.
* Ruby is genuinely concerned that her older sister is not following her heart's desire, which is a driving motivation for Ruby.
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* [[Ruby Ogden|Ruby]] is genuinely concerned that her older sister is not following her heart's desire, which is a driving motivation for Ruby.
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
*Last appearance of[[Patrick Glynn| Patrick "Paddy" Glynn]]
 
*Last appearance of[[Patrick Glynn| Patrick "Paddy" Glynn]]
*Julia is determined to keep her word to Darcy, even shutting out Ruby from discussing the matter any further.
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*[[Julia Ogden|Julia]] is determined to keep her word to Darcy, even shutting out Ruby from discussing the matter any further.
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*Murdoch invents the [[Dye Discharger]] and uses the [[Scrutiny Camera]] to "catch" the bandit.
 
== Historical References ==
 
== Historical References ==
* Brackenreid mentions journalists starting a war for increased readership. This is a direct reference to the [[wikipedia:Yellow_journalism#Spanish-American_War|Spanish American War]], which was caused in no small part by [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1866-1898/yellow-journalism Yellow Journalists] (particularly from publishers William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer of ''The New York Journal'' and ''New York World'', respectively) writing increasingly sensational and frequently false stories about Spanish oppression in Cuba.
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* [[Thomas Brackenreid|Brackenreid]] mentions journalists starting a war for increased readership. This is a direct reference to the [[wikipedia:Yellow_journalism#Spanish-American_War|Spanish American War]], which was caused in no small part by [https://history.state.gov/milestones/1866-1898/yellow-journalism Yellow Journalists] (particularly from publishers William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer of ''The New York Journal'' and ''New York World'', respectively) writing increasingly sensational and frequently false stories about Spanish oppression in Cuba.
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* [[Ruby Ogden]] mentions to [[William Murdoch|Murdoch]] her travels to Russia, specifically meeting a revolutionary named Vladimir Ulyanov, a.k.a. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Lenin Lenin].
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* ''The Kissing Bandit'' is a 1948 film directed by Laslo Benedek, starring Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson along with Ricardo Montalban, Ann Miller, and Cyd Charisse.
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* '''''The Kissing Bandit''''' is a 1948 film directed by Laslo Benedek, starring Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson along with Ricardo Montalban, Ann Miller, and Cyd Charisse.
 
== Errors ==
 
== Errors ==
* The book Murdoch uses to invent the dye device "Manual of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry" was not published until 1902.
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* The book [[William Murdoch|Murdoch]] uses to invent the dye device "Manual of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry" was not published until 1902.
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*During the conversation between Murdoch and the inspector (at between 6:45 and 7:00 minutes in), the Inspector's arm garters disappear.
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== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
 
=== Main Cast ===
 
=== Main Cast ===
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[[Hélène Joy]] as [[Julia Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Hélène Joy]] as [[Julia Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Thomas Craig]] as [[Thomas Brackenreid]]<br />
 
[[Thomas Craig]] as [[Thomas Brackenreid]]<br />
[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]]<br />
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[[Jonny Harris]] as [[George Crabtree]]
[[Georgina Reilly]] as [[Emily Grace]]
 
 
=== Recurring Cast ===
 
=== Recurring Cast ===
 
[[Lachlan Murdoch]] as Constable [[Henry Higgins]]<br />
 
[[Lachlan Murdoch]] as Constable [[Henry Higgins]]<br />
 
[[Sarah Gadon]] as [[Ruby Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Sarah Gadon]] as [[Ruby Ogden]]<br />
 
[[Jonathan Watton]] as Dr. [[Darcy Garland]]<br />
 
[[Jonathan Watton]] as Dr. [[Darcy Garland]]<br />
[[Ephraim Ellis]] as Paddy Glenn
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[[Ephraim Ellis]] as [[Patrick Glynn|Paddy Glenn]]
 
=== Guest Cast ===
 
=== Guest Cast ===
 
Charlotte Hegele as Annabelle Rose<br />
 
Charlotte Hegele as Annabelle Rose<br />
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Oliver Dennis as Clive Belford<br />
 
Oliver Dennis as Clive Belford<br />
 
Sherry Schell as Bank Customer
 
Sherry Schell as Bank Customer
=== Other Cast ===
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=== Uncredited Cast ===
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="185" navigation="true">
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<gallery navigation="true" widths="138" spacing="small">
 
Ruby Ogden Kissing Bandit.PNG|Ruby Ogden at the bank just before the robbery|link=http://murdochmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/Ruby_Ogden
 
Ruby Ogden Kissing Bandit.PNG|Ruby Ogden at the bank just before the robbery|link=http://murdochmysteries.wikia.com/wiki/Ruby_Ogden
 
Kissing Bandit 12.PNG|Ruby awaits William in his office
 
Kissing Bandit 12.PNG|Ruby awaits William in his office
 
Kissing Bandit 13.PNG|Ruby asks William if he loves Julia
 
Kissing Bandit 13.PNG|Ruby asks William if he loves Julia
 
Bandit kisses.PNG|The Bandit Kisses
 
Bandit kisses.PNG|The Bandit Kisses
Kissing Bandit headlines.PNG|Kissing Bandit Strikes Again
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Kissing Bandit headlines.PNG|Kissing Bandit Strikes Again|link=Toronto Gazette
 
Reporter on the scene.PNG|Paddy and Brackenreid
 
Reporter on the scene.PNG|Paddy and Brackenreid
 
Kissing Bandit 14d.PNG|Ruby questions Julia
 
Kissing Bandit 14d.PNG|Ruby questions Julia
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mm412 Gazette headline1.PNG|Another Gazette Headline
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mm412 Dye Discharger 2.PNG|Using the [[Dye Discharger]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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Revision as of 01:42, 15 December 2019

"The Kissing Bandit" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of the Murdoch Mysteries and the fifty-first episode of the series. It first aired on May 3, 2011 (UK).

Summary

Toronto is hit with a series of bank robberies where the lone gunman not only takes the money but kisses a pretty girl before running off.

Pesky Toronto Gazette reporter Patty Glenn is on the story which is proving to be more sensational than the the recent vampire stories.

Oddly however, the stolen money turns up on the doorstep of a local orphanage. When the thief robs the same bank for a second time and kisses the same girl, Annabelle Rose, Murdoch begins to suspect that he may have taken a particular liking to the girl.

Meanwhile, Dr. Julia Ogden's vivacious sister, Ruby, is back in Toronto to attend Julia's upcoming marriage to Dr. Darcy Garland. She's not convinced that Julia and William no longer have feelings for one another.

As William struggles with Julia’s impending nuptials, he also has to deal with a thief who seems to anticipate Murdoch's every trap to capture him. When Annabelle Rose is murdered in cold blood during a robbery, Murdoch has to rethink his approach... before more people are killed.

Character Revelations

  • Julia's father is concerned that her wedding preparations are behind and has sent for Ruby to help her older sister.
  • Ruby is genuinely concerned that her older sister is not following her heart's desire, which is a driving motivation for Ruby.

Continuity

Historical References

  • Brackenreid mentions journalists starting a war for increased readership. This is a direct reference to the Spanish American War, which was caused in no small part by Yellow Journalists (particularly from publishers William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer of The New York Journal and New York World, respectively) writing increasingly sensational and frequently false stories about Spanish oppression in Cuba.
  • Ruby Ogden mentions to Murdoch her travels to Russia, specifically meeting a revolutionary named Vladimir Ulyanov, a.k.a. Lenin.

Trivia

  • The Kissing Bandit is a 1948 film directed by Laslo Benedek, starring Frank Sinatra and Kathryn Grayson along with Ricardo Montalban, Ann Miller, and Cyd Charisse.

Errors

  • The book Murdoch uses to invent the dye device "Manual of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry" was not published until 1902.
  • During the conversation between Murdoch and the inspector (at between 6:45 and 7:00 minutes in), the Inspector's arm garters disappear.

Cast

 Main Cast

Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch
Hélène Joy as Julia Ogden
Thomas Craig as Thomas Brackenreid
Jonny Harris as George Crabtree

Recurring Cast

Lachlan Murdoch as Constable Henry Higgins
Sarah Gadon as Ruby Ogden
Jonathan Watton as Dr. Darcy Garland
Ephraim Ellis as Paddy Glenn

Guest Cast

Charlotte Hegele as Annabelle Rose
Jeff Madden as Rupert Russel
Perry Mucci as John Carlin
Oliver Dennis as Clive Belford
Sherry Schell as Bank Customer

Uncredited Cast 

Gallery


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