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Dan August/The Color of Fury
The Color of Fury | |
Season 1, Episode 6 | |
Airdate | October 28, 1970 |
Written by | William Wood |
Directed by | Harvey Hart |
Produced by | Anthony Spinner |
← 1x05 In the Eyes of God |
1x07 → Invitation to Murder |
Dan August — Season One |
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The Color of Fury is the sixth episode of the first season of Dan August.
Starring: Burt Reynolds (Lt. Dan August)
Also Starring: Norman Fell (Sgt. Charles Wilentz), Richard Anderson (Chief George Untermeyer), Ned Romero (Sgt. Joe Rivera), Ena Hartman (Katy Grant)
with Guest Stars: Raymond St. Jacques (Jimmy Barlowe), Ray Danton (Andriotti), Richard O'Brien (Marston)
and Special Guest Star: Nehemiah Persoff (Leo Cussoni)
Co-Starring: Ella Edwards (April), Lawrence Cook (Hesh), John Considine (Mr. Sylvester)
with Arthur Adams (Calvin Hazlewood), Bill Quinn (Judge), Booth Colman (Doctor), Ranata Vanni (Theresa Cussoni), Mike Warren (Gant), Jim Nolan (), Ann Raymond (Mrs. Sylvester), Gilbert Lewis (), John Yates (), James Chandler (), Tony Dante ()
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Plot Overview
A black activist is accused of killing a white councilman's sister. Dan initially believes the man to be guilty, but changes his mind when things don't seem to add up. He wants to clear the man of the crime, but the suspect seems to want to sabotage his own case and refuses to cooperate.