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Cannon/The Prisoner
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The Prisoner | |
Season 4, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | December 11, 1974 |
Written by | Norman Hudis |
Directed by | William Wiard |
Produced by | Anthony Spinner |
← 4x11 The Sounds of Silence |
4x13 → Daddy's Little Girl |
Cannon — Season Four |
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The Prisoner is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of Cannon, and the eighty-fifth episode overall.
Starring: William Conrad (Frank Cannon)
Guest Stars: Peter Haskell (Mark Ballard), Steven Keats (Johnny Fogarty), Paul Jenkins (Chet), Ed Power (Wayne Morgan)
Co-Starring: Edmund Gilbert (Major Nelson), Tim Herbert (Biff Colter)
with Stanley Clements (Hank Holly), Arthur Adams (Officer Murray), Carl McIntire (TV Announcer), Scott Ellsworth (Eddie Gamble)
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Plot Overview
Hired to work as a hit man by a Vietnam war hero turned department store magnate, Cannon takes the case, to find out why one of his client's former soldiers is blackmailing him, and discovers that the man's actions in Nam were more criminal than heroic.