Mine, too. A lot of poetic license here, as in all episodes. What bridge could they have crossed into Canada at that time close to Chicago? When "Kafka " dies towards the end, that wrecked car is a '49 or '50 Ford rolling over, not the '34 Lincoln he got into. The miracle of VHS stop action points out these bad props! Allen Jaffe is as menacing a hood as you could ask for, in his part of "Gregory "!
Also noteworthy is Howard Caine, cast as the short order cook...in later years, he would be the blundering Gestapo Major Hochstetter in "Hogan's Heroes".
Tonight's Episode: "THE SEVENTH VOTE"! Starring Robert Stack as Eliot Ness. Co-Starring Bruce Gordon. And Joseph Ruskin. With Special Guest Star, Nehemiah Persoff. And Narrated by Walter Winchell.
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One of my favorite episodes.
Mine, too. A lot of poetic license here, as in all episodes. What bridge could they have crossed into Canada at that time close to Chicago? When "Kafka " dies towards the end, that wrecked car is a '49 or '50 Ford rolling over, not the '34 Lincoln he got into. The miracle of VHS stop action points out these bad props! Allen Jaffe is as menacing a hood as you could ask for, in his part of "Gregory "!
Also noteworthy is Howard Caine, cast as the short order cook...in later years, he would be the blundering Gestapo Major Hochstetter in "Hogan's Heroes".
You took the words right out of my mouth D .
Great a lotta people should watch that episode
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Tonight's Episode: "THE SEVENTH VOTE"!
Starring Robert Stack as Eliot Ness.
Co-Starring Bruce Gordon.
And Joseph Ruskin.
With Special Guest Star,
Nehemiah Persoff.
And Narrated by Walter Winchell.