THE WIDE OPEN TOWN MATTER JOHNNY DOLLAR
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📘 Show Notes Summary — The Wide Open Town Matter
Series: Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar
Tone: Frontier lawlessness meets classic Dollar grit
Summary:
Johnny Dollar is sent to a rough-and-tumble Western boomtown where the rules are loose, the tempers are short, and the insurance company's money has a way of disappearing into the dust. A policyholder has turned up dead under suspicious circumstances, and the local authorities seem more interested in keeping the peace than uncovering the truth.
Dollar arrives to find a town split between honest citizens trying to build a future and hard-edged operators who thrive on intimidation, gambling, and the kind of "frontier justice" that leaves no paper trail. The deeper he digs, the more he realizes that the victim's death is tied to a network of racketeers who run the town from the shadows — and who don't take kindly to outsiders asking questions.
With every lead, Dollar encounters a new layer of corruption: a saloon owner with too many friends in high places, a sheriff walking a thin line between duty and survival, and a handful of locals who know more than they dare to say. Violence simmers just below the surface, and Dollar must navigate a landscape where alliances shift quickly and danger waits behind every swinging door.
In a place where the law is optional and the stakes are high, Johnny Dollar's persistence — and his expense account — are the only things standing between justice and a town that would rather bury its secrets.
Each story of the Bailey years started with a phone call from an insurance executive, calling on Johnny to investigate an unusual claim. Each story required Johnny to travel to some distant locale, usually within the United States but sometimes abroad, where he was almost always threatened with personal danger in the course of his investigations. Johnny's file on each case was usually referenced as a "matter," as in "The Silver Blue Matter" or "The Forbes Matter". Later episodes were more fanciful, with titles like "The Wayward Trout Matter" and "The Price of Fame Matter" (the latter featuring a rare guest-star appearance by Vincent Price as himself). Johnny usually stuck to business, but would sometimes engage in romantic dalliances with women he encountered in his travels; later episodes gave Johnny a steady girlfriend, Betty Lewis. Johnny's precious recreational time was usually spent fishing, and it was not uncommon for Johnny's clients to exploit this favorite pastime in convincing him to take on a job near good fishing locations. His past was rarely mentioned, but Dollar in one episode described himself as a four-year US Marine veteran who then worked as a police officer for a decade before changing careers to insurance investigation. Each story was recounted in flashback, as Johnny listed each line item from his expense account. The episodes generally finished with Johnny tallying up his account and traveling back to Hwartford, CT, where he was based. Most of the expense account related to transportation, lodging, and meals and served to transition between scenes, but no incidental expense was too small for Johnny to itemize, as in "Item nine, 10 cents. Aspirin. I needed them."
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