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Cannon/Moving Target
Moving Target | |
Season 2, Episode 17 | |
Airdate | January 31, 1973 |
Written by | Worley Thorne |
Directed by | Lawrence Dobkin |
Produced by | Harold Gast |
← 2x16 Death of a Stone Seahorse |
2x18 → Murder for Murder |
Cannon — Season Two |
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Moving Target is the seventeenth episode of the second season of Cannon, and the forty-first episode overall.
Starring: William Conrad (Frank Cannon)
Guest Stars: Susan Oliver (Jill), Gordon Pinsent (Phillip Trask), Richard Carlson (Mr. Archibald), Keith Andes (A.R. Benning)
Co-Starring: Charles Bateman (Lt. Tarcher), Richard Roat (Harold R. Paquin), Paul Bertoya (Director)
and Tom Kennedy (Tommy Corbin)
with Meg Wyllie (), Cathleen Cordell (), Ben Marino (), Mark Thomas ()
Contents |
Plot Overview
An author who went to jail for writing a fake biography of a reclusive millionaire hires Cannon to protect him after an attempt is made on his life.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
The author character in this episode is based on real-life author Clifford Irving, who went to jail after writing a fraudulent biography of Howard Hughes. That incident was recently recounted in the theatrical film "The Hoax".