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Night of the Steel Assassin

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West learned that Colonel "Iron Man" Torres (John Dehner), a former Army officer scarred and crippled by an accidental explosion and repaired by surgically implanted steel plates, systematically murdered six officers who he thought were responsible for his accident. He served with seven officers during the Civil War and believed they tricked him into pulling guard duty when his accident occurred. Nina (Sue Ann Langdon), Gilbert's niece, appeared waving a picture of Torres and the other officers, the last one alive being President
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Torres used Nina to capture West. Dangling in front of 2 wireless remote-controlled rockets, one aimed at him, the other at Grant, West freed himself in time to prevent the rockets' launch and confronted Torres by an underground river. A fight ensued as West drove the ironman into the river, where he
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As secret agent Jim West entered a sailor's shop on the wharf, he witnessed the death by strangulation of a man named Gilbert at the hands of an assassin named Torres. West tried to stop the murderer but bullets glanced harmlessly off the man, and the agent finally drove him off with a smoke pellet.
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This series had US Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon aiding President Ulysses S. Grant in the 1870s American West. Together they faced a plethora of Victorian-era criminals.
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In the end, Nina returned to normal, using the same lamp, but still provocatively dressed as a dancer, which provoked a fit of rage as she didn't understand what occurred.
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In order to pursue his vengeance, Torres learned the skills of 'auto-
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TV series, produced by Michael Garrison. It was written by
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Nina Gilbert
general notability guideline
reliable secondary sources
independent
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redirected
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"Night of the Steel Assassin"
news
newspapers
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JSTOR
Learn how and when to remove this message
The Wild Wild West
Calvin Clements
Steve Fisher
Lee Katzin
Robert Conrad
Ross Martin
John Dehner
Sue Ane Langdon
Ulysses Grant
suggestion
hypnosis
Dorian Toccata
Fugue in D-Minor
"The Wild, Wild West"
Category
Fictional spies

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