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77 Sunset Strip/5 (4)
5 (4) | |
Season 6, Episode 4 | |
Airdate | October 11, 1963 |
Teleplay by | Harry Essex |
Directed by | William Conrad |
Produced by | William Conrad |
← 6x03 5 (3) |
6x05 → 5 (5) |
77 Sunset Strip — Season Six |
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5 (4) is the fourth episode of the sixth season of 77 Sunset Strip, and the one hundred ninetieth episode overall.
Starring: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Stuart Bailey)
Guest Stars: Tony Bennett (Maximilian), Jacques Bergerac (Insp. Claude Duprez), Richard Conte (Detective Lieut. Butter), Burgess Meredith (Vincent Marion), Lloyd Nolan (Col. David Watkins), Marisa Pavan (Anna), Cesar Romero (Lorenzo Cestari), Telly Savalas (Brother Hendricksen), Walter Slezak (Oskar Pauker)
Cast: Rick Traeger (Captain Schneider), Robert Boon (Stephen Oswald), Franco Corsaro (Count Salanti), Walter Friedel (German Lieutenant), Charles Radilac (The Clown), Mario Siletti (Italian Agent)
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Plot Overview
Bailey flies to Rome after discovering that one of the stolen treasures, a Sistine tapestry, was mailed to a young Italian man in suburban New York by his uncle. From there, he's led to a Dutch monastery and a monk with a shameful secret, and then to a circus in France, where he stumbles upon two more dead bodies, one of which is art dealer Oskar Pauker, of whose murder the Surete suspects him of. He gets a new lead in France and is preparing to go to Israel when he's suddenly set upon by a trio of knife-wielding thugs. All through his trip, he's dogged by determined Colonel Watkins, who's certain the detective knows something and isn't divulging it, but the Colonel gives Stu a break and allows him to 'work' for the U.S. government.