Cast |
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| Performer | Role |
| William Smithers | John DeBecker |
| Robert Wolders | Eric Linler |
| Viveca Lindfors | Eva Bolan |
| Joseph Hutchinson | Libby Jackson |
| Anthony Eisley | S.A.C. Chet Randolph |
| Peter Brandon | Mark Leffert |
| Julie Bennett | Katie Singer |
| Walter Mathews | Michael James Nelson |
| Nola Thorp | The Switchboard Operator |
| Guy Remsen | S.R.A. Daniel Sublette |
| Penny Fuller | Muriel Selby |
| Richard O’Brien | Carl Degner |
| Directed by: Herschel Daugherty Written by: Gerald Sanford |
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128. The Doll Courier
John DeBecker, Eric Linler, et al: Espionage, Murder.
Original air date: 21 December 1969
Rerun 5 July 1970
The FBI goes after Communist agents here. The head of a porcelain doll is used to transport top secret microfilm. Action takes place in three cities: Portland, Oregon; Fort Wayne, Indiana; and Syracuse, New York. The story covers a lot of ground.
- F.B.I. Carousel Bulletin: In his seventh series appareance, Guy Remsen plays yet another agent, albeit only his third with a name to the part. So far, no other actors played one of his “name parts.” Remsen was another “repertory actor” of Quinn Martin’s.
- No interesting cars. Interesting ending, though, as the final scene is of Viveca Lindfors crying.
- Robert Wolders was married to Merle Oberon and was companion to Audrey Hepburn. Lived in the Rochester, NY suburb of Irondequoit, NY.
