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Peter Gunn/A Penny Saved
A Penny Saved | |
Season 3, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | April 3, 1961 |
Written by | Tony Barrett |
Directed by | Robert Gist |
Produced by | Blake Edwards |
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← 3x25 Cry Love, Cry Murder |
3x27 → Short Motive |
Peter Gunn — Season Three |
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A Penny Saved is the twenty-sixth episode of the third season of Peter Gunn, and the one hundred second episode overall.
Starring: Craig Stevens (Peter Gunn)
Co-Starring: Lola Albright (Edie Hart), Herschel Bernardi (Lieutenant Jacoby)
Abraham Sofaer (Boris Petrov), Joyce Vanderveen (Lisa North), Paul Dubov (Frank Wallace), Marcel Hillaire (Jacque), Bruce MacFarlane (Manager), Lillian Adams (Mrs. North), Bill Chadney (Emmett), Morris Erby (Sgt. Lee Davis), Maura McGiveney (Miss Larson), Joe Scott (Attendant)
and Oleg Tupine (Nico)
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Plot Overview
Gunn discovers that he's got competition while searching for an escaped mental patient who's threatening a young ballerina's life--a mobster, who's backing her show and is also in love with her. When the mobster is slain, and the escaped patient found and his whereabouts accounted for, Gunn wonders if someone could have used the man's escape as a cover for murder.