Carl Schmidt, Colonel Lorenz Tabor et al.: Espionage—Murder.
Original air date: 22 September 1968
A dead man’s hearing aid containing microfilm has The FBI uncovering an espionage ring.
Finally, after three years, The FBI as a series had finally found its way as a series. And it shows in the 1968-69 season premiere, which contains a really good story line. Not only is there good acting, the plot line and story direction is also excellent.
- Once again, we have Louis Jourdan and Nancy Kovack in guest roles. Ms. Kovack is looking fabulous here!
- 1957 Ford Ranchero (white/yellow) in two separate scenes: The first at the bus stop at night; the second, driving by the “brother in law’s” house during daytime.
Credits:
Directed by: William Hale
Written by: Charles Larson and Mark Rodgers
Story by: Harold Jack Bloom
Performer | Role
- Gregory Gay | Carl Schmidt
- Louis Jourdan | Col. Lorenz Tabor
- Nancy Kovack | Ava Ritter
- Lawrence Dane | Julian Young
- Lyn Edgington | Priscilla
- James Sikking | SRA Dan Menifee
- Forrest Compton | Bernard Stoddard
- George N. Neise (as George Neise) | George Cavell
- Dennis Cross | 1st Policeman
- Larry Watson | 2nd Policeman
- Jacqueline Mayo | Receptionist
- Michael Tolan | Paul Virdon
- Kaz Granas | Jack Hill