Classic Prank: Coyle and Sharpe

via The Sound of Young America Blog

In the early 1960s, James P. Coyle and Mal Sharpe roamed the streets of San Francisco, microphone in hand, roping strangers into bizarre schemes and surreal stunts. On this episode: Coyle and Sharpe talk a military man into robbing a bank with them, and when they reveal it's all a hoax, he has a truly remarkable reaction.

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