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The F.B.I./Tug-of-War
Tug-of-War | |
Season 5, Episode 16 | |
Airdate | December 28, 1969 |
Written by | Mark Weingart |
Directed by | Don Medford |
← 5x15 The Doll Courier |
5x17 → Fatal Impostor |
The F.B.I. — Season Five |
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Tug-of-War is the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of The F.B.I., and the one hundred twenty-ninth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Dean Harens (S.A.C. Bryan Durant), Lew Brown (S.A.C. Allen Bennett), John Ward (Goss), Mark Allen (The Guard), Tom Palmer (Mr. Taback), Don Gordon (Aaron Taylor), Frank Campanella (Ned Raven), Frank Christi (Milo Pike), Harrison Page (The Car Wash Attendant), James Seay (The U.S. Commissioner), Bill Cort (Agent), Jim McKrell (S.A.C. Greene), Michele Carey (Meredith Schader), Barry Nelson (Val Palmer), Robert McQueeney (Shooting Victim), Michele Carey (Meredith Schaeffer)
Co-Starring:
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Plot Overview
Aaron Taylor, Milo Pike-- Organized Crime, Interstate Transportation of Stolen Property, Major Theft, Attempted Murder
The attempted murder of a stockbroker in a Chicago car wash leads Erskine to a Syndicate scheme to blackmail stockbrokers into stealing stocks.