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The Name of the Game/The White Birch
The White Birch | |
Season 1, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | November 29, 1968 |
Written by | Dean Hargrove, Luther Davis (teleplay), Robert Soderberg (story) |
Directed by | Lamont Johnson |
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The Name of the Game — Season One |
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The White Birch is the eleventh episode of the first season of The Name of the Game.
Starring: Gene Barry (Glenn Howard)
Guest Starring: Jean-Pierre Aumont (Emile Furneaux), Pete Duel (Charny), Bethel Leslie, Roddy McDowall(Philip Saxon), Susan Oliver (Tatiana), Boris Karloff (Mikhail Orlov)
Co-Starring: Susan Saint James (Peggy Maxwell), Richard Jaeckel (Malchek), Louise Sorel (Marie), Lilia Skala (Madame Orlov), Malila Saint Duval (Hedrika Heldjob), Robert Wolders (Dubrek)
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Plot Overview
In Czechoslovakia, Howard and several rival publishers from foreign countries vie for possession of an unpublished novel by a famous Czech author. The book is a history of the Czech Republic and is vital to freedom fighters, who wish to see it get into the proper hands for publication.
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The Show
This was Boris Karloff's last performance. He died a few months later.