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The Name of the Game/The Inquiry
The Inquiry | |
Season 1, Episode 17 | |
Airdate | January 17, 1969 |
Written by | Harold Livingston |
Directed by | Sutton Roley |
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The Name of the Game — Season One |
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The Inquiry is the seventeenth episode of the first season of The Name of the Game.
Starring: Gene Barry (Glenn Howard)
Guest Starring: Barry Sullivan (Senator Creston Collins), Jack Kelly (Frank Fowler), Fritz Weaver (Col. Walter Scharz), Gia Scala (Renata Moreno]], Ray Danton (Pietro Bertelli), Gene Evans (Sgt. Ernest Maxwell)
Co-Starring: Edward Asner (Cesare Moreno), Richard Webb (Col. Warren Travis), Carla Borelli (Lisa Bertelli), Nina Roman (Gloria), Jack Donner (Nate Pearson), Lauren Gilbert (Senator Preston)
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Plot Overview
A powerful Senator, who's a nemesis of Glenn Howard, attempts to block the publisher's nomination to a government board. He has evidence that, near the end of World War II, Howard stole $100,000 that was meant to be given to rebels to keep them from revealing the Americans' location to German troops. To clear his name, Howard pays a visit to a couple of old cronies from his Army days, and also travels to Bergamo, Italy, where the incident took place, and also to Germany to confront a former German colonel who's now a prominent businessman.