Chrysanthemum Episode 4 Aired 10-05-1965 |
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Guest Stars: Marcel Hillaire as Maximillian de Broget John Hoyt as Commader Riddle Franklin Siu as Charlie Willard Lee; Wang Lee; Lawrence Ung; Michael Sung; Richard Lee Sung; Anna Shin; Alicia Li |
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Written by Edward J. Lakso / Directed by David Friedkin |
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Assigned to recover stolen documents, Robinson and Scott are ordered to work with (actually, they are told he is in charge) Maximillian de Broget, an eager but hopelessly confused counterspy. (Note: When we first see Max, rather than the regular "I Spy" music, "Harlem Nocturne" is playing in the background.) |
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Dragon's Teeth Episode 5 Aired 10-13-1965 |
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Guest Stars: Joanne Linville as Alicia Laya Raki as Tia Chang Walter Burke as Johnny Sax Ron Whelan as Capt. Porter Mike Faulkner as George Serengi Kam Tong, Robert Donner, John Graham, James Hong, Anabel Garth, Caroline Kido |
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Written by Gilbert Ralston / Directed by Leo Penn |
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Robinson and Scott are being introduced to George Serengi, fiance of hostess Alicia Cavanaugh, when Serengi drops to the floor, apparently poisoned. The situation is complicated by the fact that Kelley and Alicia were once lovers and Scott and Robinson's assignment is to investigate Serengi. This episode, while not without their usual banter, is more serious. Scott does use a now familiar phrase, "The wonderfullness of your charm." |
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The Loser Episode 6 Aired 10-20-1965 |
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Guest Stars: Eartha Kitt as Angel Albert Paulsen as Ramon Fuji as Mano Joseph Kim as General Chu Linda Wong, Nancy Wong, John Levinston, Larry Duran, Vince Eder, Raynum K. Tsokamoto, Hans William Lee |
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Written by Robert Culp / Directed by Mary Rydell |
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A strait-jacketed Scotty is held hostage in sultry nightclub star Angel's dressing room by the nefarious drug lord General Chu, waiting for Kelly to surrender a large cache of heroin which the agents had intercepted. While trying to enlist Angel's help, Scotty realizes she is as much a prisoner as he is. |
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