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The F.B.I./Counter-Stroke
Counter-Stroke | |
Season 3, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | September 24, 1967 |
Written by | Gerald Sanford |
Directed by | William Hale |
← 3x01 The Gold Card |
3x03 → Blood Verdict |
The F.B.I. — Season Three |
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Counter-Stroke is the second episode of the third season of The F.B.I., and the sixty-second episode overall.
Starring: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Inspector Lewis Erskine)
Also Starring: Philip Abbott (Assistant Director Arthur Ward), William Reynolds (Special Agent Tom Colby)
Guest Stars: Jessica Walter (Ellen Rainey), William Smithers (Clay Keller)
Special Guest Star: Kevin McCarthy (Paul Dorn)
Co-Starring: Skip Ward (Burt Reese), Mark Roberts (S.A.C. Johnson)
with Curt Lowens (Jordon), Jason Wingreen (Customs Inspector), Booth Colman (Albert Vogel), Michele Montau (French Woman), John Ward (Officer)
Contents |
Plot Overview
The Alexander Tape Carl Michael Jordon, et al.
Espionage
After a courier is critically wounded while trying to smuggle a tape into the country, Erskine poses as the man to ferret out "Alexander", the leader of a large spy ring. What he doesn't know is that the courier is also an assassin who has also been assigned to kill the mysterious Alexander.