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Season 5
61 :05x01 - No Way to Treat a Flower (Sep/20/1979)
Quincy perform an autopsy on the corpse of 15-year-old Kathy Campbell. The examiner promptly finds out that the young girl has died of Kolchizin poisoning. Quincy tries to locate Kathy's friend, Scott Westlake, to unravel some clues about her mysterious death. When he searches around Scott's room, he finds a drug magazine in which appears an advertisement where Kolchizin is offered as a plant protection agent. Quincy decides to turn to the authorities, however, nobody seems to be responsible for this case. Some days later Kathy's friend is found dead with Kolchizin poisoning as well. Now Quincy believes that both youngsters have smoked poisoned marijuana and asks Monahan to start searching for the poisoned plant...
Guest Stars: Karlene Crockett as Kathy Campbell, Joan Freeman as Unknown, Scott Westlake as Gordon Haight, Toni Berrell as Karen Harris, Gary Wood as Ralph Peters, Paul Kent as Dr. Osborn, Pat Renella as Ken, Charles Bloom as Joey Campbell
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Jeff Freilich, Christopher Trumbo
 
62 :05x02 - Dead Last (Sep/27/1979)
Quincy and Danny have decided to spend their free day at the racetrack. There they become witnesses of a quarrel between two jockeys. Moments later one of them is found dead in the stable. Apparently he has been trampled to death by a horse. As Quincy examines the corpse, he finds out that the body has been trampled by four different hoofs. Quincy asks the slaughterhouse for the hoofs of the horse which was put to sleep, in order to be able to compare the hoof prints more exactly with each other. The forensic doctor believes that this case doesn't look like an accident, but rather like a well planned murder...
Guest Stars: Chris McCarron as Billy, Richard Balin as Dr. Harper, John Furlong as Dr. Harrison, Daniel Faraldo (1) as Julio Ruis, Howard Dayton as Penny, Don 'Red' Barry as Charlie, Lou Wagner as Jockey Billy McGinn, Red West as The Farrier, Ben Marino as Bugs, Joseph Sorolla as Ron Henner, Austin Willis as Racing V.P. DeGrew, Frank McRae as Unknown
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: W. T. Zacha, E. Nick Alexander (1)
 
63 :05x03 - By the Death of a Child (Oct/04/1979)
In the South American island state of San Cristos a puzzling disease is rife. The respiratory tract of the babies and toddlers is stricken with a virus that leads to their death after a few days. The researchers suspect a Diphtheria vaccine, which the USA government sent to the developing country, was the triggering factor. Reason enough for the reactionary opposition led by Boutillier to begin a virulent campaign against prime minister De Ville. He searches the progress for his country to be in contact with the industrial nations. Quincy and Sam fly to the crisis area to probe the suspicion against the American drug. According to the first investigations the vaccine can be excluded as a cause. However, a further research is prevented by religious regulations, since every corpse may be released only after a dead person's wake of 24 hour until the autopsy. However, not only the religion is obstructing Quincy, local politicians blame the drug for endangering the lives of numerous children.
Guest Stars: Peter Brocco as Advisor, Maria Melendez as Mrs. Dominguez, Arthur Rosenberg as Alan Ross, Richard Eastham as Unknown, William Bassett (1) as Unknown, Jay Varela as Unknown, David Opatoshu as Boutiere, Robert Loggia as Harland Deville, Ina Balin as Dr. Pinar, Carmen Argenziano as Unknown
Director: Alan Cooke (2)
Writer: Robert Crais
 
64 :05x04 - Never a Child (Oct/11/1979)
' Uncle Harry ' alias Harry Simkins is a wicked film producer who has specialized exclusively in child pornography. Young girls who have run away from home are among his potential victims. When one day he runs into 12-year-old Amanda in the railway station, he is observed by Sophie who has worked for a long time with Harry. Sophie wants to get out of Harry's business so she calls desperately her old friend Carol who runs a asylum for the runaways. Suddenly the conversation is interrupted. The telephone call has been finished by Harry who proceeds to quieten Sophie in a crude way. Quincy performs the autopsy on her corpse...
Guest Stars: Dana Reilly as 2nd Girl, Simmy Bow as 1st Man, Leslie Winston as 1st Girl, Tom O'Keefe as 2nd Man, Herbert Bress as Superintendent, Brendon Kelly as Pimp, Jane Ralsten as Sophie, Joseph Della Sorte (1) as Willy, Alan Manson as Uncle' Harry Simkins, Cassie Yates as Carol Traeger, Tara Buckman as Terri, Melora Hardin as Amanda, Byron Webster as A. Girard, Geoffrey Binney as Actor
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
65 :05x05 - Hot Ice (Oct/18/1979)
Quincy is on the way to Las Vegas to take part there as a judge in a beauty pageant. There by chance he witnesses as a man is hit by a bus while crossing the street. Quincy finds a cache of diamonds near the corpse. The snoopy forensic doctor interferes once again with the police search. Besides, he finds out that the precious stones were intended for infamous fence André Otero. Quincy, playing a courier, tries to make contact with Otero and offers the diamonds against a ransom for him. Otero accepts but Quincy fears the crook has something in hiding for him.
Guest Stars: Nicholas Georgiade as Lew, Charles Picerni as Vito, Robert Anderson (1) as M.C, Phil Ford as Drunk, Robert Cornthwaite as Dr. Evans, Ron Andrew as 2nd Thug, Elsa Raven as Miss Coroner Beauty Contest Judge, George Loros as Bernie Evans, John Karlen (1) as Agent Brice, Katherine Moffat as Joanie Powell - Miss Omaha / Miss Coroner, Tom Williams (1) as Eddie Parker, Ed Grover as Agent Niven, Elaine Giftos as FBI Agent Roxie Adams, David Sheiner as Andre Otero
Director: Ray Danton
Story: Ralph Wallace Davenport | Teleplay: Robert Crais
 
66 :05x06 - Sweet Land of Liberty (Oct/25/1979)
Sergeant Yomoshira, an old pal of of Sam's, kills a young policeman and afterwards kills himself in a cell. For Sam, the uncontrolled behavior of his friend running amok makes no sense. To restore Yomoshira's honor, Sam is ready to ignore all regulations. After initial hesitation Quincy supports the stubbornness of his colleague. They discover a track leading back 17 years - to Germany. At the same time they find radioactive remains in Yomoshira's body .
Guest Stars: Paul Tuerpé as George Kemper, Bert Santos as Officer DiGregorio, Bill Saito as Steve Yomoshira, Betty A. Bridges (1) as Mrs. Dono, Robert Rothwell as Interrogator, Michael Collins (1) as Cahill, Louise Fitch as Dr. Constance Taylor, Barry Cahill as Chairman, Nobu McCarthy as Lee Yokashira, Paul Mantee as Mr. Perkins, Robert F. Simon (3) as Army Col. Wilcox, Marcia Rodd as Attorney Eleanor Janssen, Richard Evans as Army Col. Flanders, Stack Pierce as Army Sgt. Jim Dolen, Logan Ramsey as Army Capt. Frye
Director: Robert Loggia
Writer: Erich Collier
 
67 :05x07 - Mode of Death (Nov/01/1979)
Franklin Osborne, preacher and leader of 'Divine World Church', is found dead in a motel. On the bedside table forensic doctor Quincy notes an empty tablet box and a bottle of whiskey - suicide? Osborne was an incurable diabetic. The public prosecutor's office investigated his church because of embezzlement of profit money. Quincy's autopsy results show no conclusion. However, a voluntary elimination of one's life doesn't appear to the resourceful doctor to be plausible enough. He requests a psychological certificate which might hold some surprises.
Guest Stars: Ruth Anson as Mrs. Byrne, Dean Wein as 2nd Reporter, Ron Ellis as 3rd Reporter, Jason Ross as Young Man, Jodie Mann (1) as 3rd Student, Howard Brunner as 4th Student, Jason Corbett as Attendant, Virginia Feingold as Young Woman, Margaret M. Silbar as Other Person, Alvin Ing as Other Member, Larry Carroll (1) as Mackenzie, Dan Barton as Mr. Byrne, Granville Van Dusen as Kenneth Ross, Marshall Thompson as Unknown, Irene Tedrow as Mrs. Osborne, William Bogert as K. Ross, Byron Morrow as Franklin Osborne, Sarah Rush as Lauren, Stephen Elliott as Dr. Paul Chase, Fritzi Burr as Dr. Finkel, Regis Cordic (1) as Dr. Lawrence Condon, William Brander as Clerk
Director: Rod Holcomb
Story: Deborah Klugman | Teleplay: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
68 :05x08 - Nowhere to Run (Nov/08/1979)
Without success young Jeff tried to restrain his friend Melissa Watson, to rush from a high rocky cliff to her death. When he announces the tragic case to the police, he is suspected of the murder. Likewise Melissa's parents hold that a suicide of her daughter would be impossible and accuse Jeff. When in addition it's found that the young girl was pregnant, the situation for the boy seems hopeless. In contrast to her husband Melissa's mother, Lorraine, knew nothing about the pregnancy of her daughter, and Jeff denies to have slept one day with Melissa. Quincy has an awful suspicion.
Guest Stars: Dolores Mann as Lorraine Watson, Jennifer McAllister (1) as Kathy Watson, Jack Rader as Mr. Cavanaugh, James A. Watson, Jr. as Deputy DA Jim Barnes, Ben Hammer as Judge Henry Becker, Danny Goldman (1) as Richard, Mimi Cozzens as Mrs. Cavanaugh, Nancy Carol as Melissa Watson, Bill Beyers (1) as Jeff Cavanaugh, Charles Aidman as Kenneth Watson
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Linda Elstad, Sam Egan
 
69 :05x09 - The Money Plague (Nov/15/1979)
In Pine Ridge national park, ranger Ron Sparks finds the skeleton of a man. By order of the FBI Quincy and Sam examine the human remains and identify them as the corpse of Frederic Gates. The man is known to the police. He hijacked an airplane five years ago and blackmailed with a gun which contained anthrax bacteria as an 'ammunition', 500,000 dollars. Sparks has found a part of the booty nearby the skeleton and, besides, has been infected with anthrax. He spreads an epidemic. To stop it, all people who came and touch the money must be found. An affair which requires the highest haste and care.
Guest Stars: Frank Parker (1) as FBI Agent, Chris Gampel as Ron Macken, Roger Etienne as Raymonde, Adele Claire as Woman Driver, Roger Perry as Richard Haber, Harry Townes as Dr. McKay, Robert Hogan as Tom Brady, Eric Lawrence as Guardsman, Henry Slate as Forest Ranger Marv Sparks, Henry Beckman as Sheriff Tom Brady
Director: Rod Holcomb
Story: Allan Cole, Chris Bunch | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
70 :05x10 - For the Benefit of My Patients (Nov/22/1979)
Dr. Rawlins is a doctor whose greed is bigger than his conscience. His hospital accepts only those patients who can afford a treatment. This exclusiveness leads to two deaths because the respective patients had to be transported only to the faraway public hospital. When the unprincipled doctor intends to acquire another hospital, Quincy intervenes. Together with his colleague Asten he founds a charitable association which should prevent the takeover by Rawlins to rule the hospital under his own management.
Guest Stars: Tony Plana as Jorge, Daniel Faraldo (1) as Mando, Robert Hackman as Man, Gail Landry as 3rd Nurse, John Medici (1) as 3rd Paramedic, Carlos Cervantes as Frankie, John Fiedler as County Health Commissioner, Beverly Sanders as Nurse, Virginia Paris as Dr. Toni Nunez, George DelHoyo as Dr. Daniel Varney, Hilda Haynes as Woman, James Karen as Dr. Chet Rollins
Director: Jeremiah Morris
Writer: Erich Collier
 
71 :05x11 - Murder by S.O.P. (Nov/29/1979)
Quincy satisfies his knowledge thirst with a further educational journey through different prisons. Completely exhausted by the new impressions, he finally gets sleepy while driving so a sheriff decides to take him to a small, urban prison for one night. Promptly that night in the prison cells, a fire erupts. Four prisoners die in the flames. In a conversation with Quincy the prison doctor confides a hunch that the blaze was provoked to cover up the murder of a temporary prisoner. Quincy offers his assistance as a coroner to his colleague and some clues begin to confirm the prison doctor's suspicions.
Guest Stars: Penelope Gillette as Dr. Edith Lathen, Paula Victor as Mrs. Emma Cutler, Ed McReady (1) as Workman, Burt Marshall as Desk Clerk, Larry Winston as Deputy, Tom Lowell as Fred, John Ireland as Sheriff Ned Evers, Alfred Ryder as Greg Frost, Duncan Gamble as Dr. Carl Jessup, Paul Lambert as U.S. Congressman, Edward Andrews as Mayor Ed Joyner, Raymond Duke as Toby
Director: Paul Krasny
Writer: Robert Crais
 
72 :05x12 - Honor Thy Elders (Jan/10/1980)
Quincy is investigating the death of Morgan, an 80-year-old patient. One day before leaving the hospital where he was at the elder has taken his own life. He was being treated for a broken arm. Quincy determines that the injuries of the old man are not due to a fall, but heavy blows. Then Dr. Quincy guesses that Timothy, the old man's son, has been abusing his father.
Guest Stars: Elvia Allman as Mrs. Oglesby, Anne E. Curry as Mrs. Harper, Richard Fredricks as Jim Schafer, Pat Crenshaw as Mr. Coogan, Loyal T. Lucas as Garber, Deborah Klugman as Nurse, Vernon Weddle as Peter Harper, Jessamine Milner as Edna Prentiss, Leonard Stone as Charles Walters, Julie Adams as Sharon Ross, Joby Baker as Timothy 'Tim' Morgan, Susan French as Tim Morgan's Mother, Barbara Tarbuck as Claire Morgan, Estelle Winwood as Muriel Prentiss, Garnett Smith as Roger Prentiss
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
73 :05x13 - Diplomatic Immunity (Jan/17/1980)
Latin-American President Sarejo visits the United States to undergo an operation in Los Angeles. He is accompanied by his wife Isabella, vice-president Marco, Foreign Secretary Varela, General Bettraga, secret police chief Fernandez and Dr. Allermo, Sarejo's personal physician. Lieutenant Monahan's men are ready to protect the dictator against an attempt. When vice-president Marco suddenly falls and dies of a heart attack , Quincy is asked by the State Department to examine his death. The forensic doctor can find no signs of a heart attack. The cause of death remains puzzling at first. After a little while another person from Sarejo's confidant circle dies under similarly mysterious circumstances. Quincy must solve the mystery, before the president comes under the knife.
Guest Stars: Linda Dangail as Female Radical, Luis Contreras as Male Radical, Cheryl Tyre Smith as Judge Helen M. Packer, Stuart Nisbet as Dr. Gordon, Ivan Saric as Marcos, Wally K. Berns (1) as Bailiff, Gwyn Karon as Nurse, Judson Pratt as Security Chief, René Enríquez as Dr. Allermo, Robert Quarry as Unknown, Ed Grover as Agent Niven, Rudy Solari as Armando Sarejo, George Wyner as Alan Stewart, Anna Navarro as Isabella Sarejo, Alberto Amrin as Unknown, Hector Elias as Unknown, Valentin de Vargas as Unknown
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
74 :05x14 - Riot (Jan/31/1980)
Black prisoner Ray Stone clashes, because of his social and political commitment, with corrupt warden Tompkins. When shortly after Ray lies apparently beaten to death, in the isolation cell, rude attendant Bull Stewart is considered the culprit, since he was the only one who had access to the cell. Quincy is instructed to perform the autopsy on the corpse. When the indignant cell mates cause a riot and take Quincy and Sam as hostages and then they go to lynch Bull Stewart right away, the pathologist must persuade the angry mob to remain still and wait for the results of the investigation. Should the cause of death point to a murder, Stewart will be released by the prisoners. They let Quincy go. Nevertheless, his assistant Sam stays as a hostage in the hands of the distrustful prisoners.
Guest Stars: Bill Fletcher as Captain, Raymond Mayo as Charley, Allen Joseph as Jonah, Dean Brooks as Dave, James Ingersoll as Duane, Bob Delegall as Unknown, Marc Alaimo as Ed Burly, Taylor Lacher as Capt. Bull Stewart - Prison Guard, Al White as Lenny Wood, John Milford as Prison Warden Tompkins
Director: Rod Holcomb
Writer: Chris Bunch, Allan Cole
 
75 :05x15 - Cover-Up (Feb/07/1980)
Emergency doctor Drew is along with nurse Margaret serving the night shift. Because he doesn't want to miss a private date, he relies on inexperienced Dr. Edmunds to replace him. During this time Robert Keane, a heart attack patient, has been recently checked in. Dr. Edmunds must devote completely to the patient. While Margaret looks just after his concerned wife, Edmonds injects Keane with a wrong drug. The false treatment is deadly. When Dr. Drew comes back from his affair, he quickly recognizes the situation and tries to cover up the case along with Edmunds. Besides the chief of clinical emergency admission doesn't want the truth to come to light so Margaret is put under pressure to follow suit. But she doesn't like what she saw and decides to inform her uncle - forensic doctor Quincy.
Guest Stars: Sab Shimono as Paramedic, Rebecca Clemons (1) as Dr. Lynn Boling, Colby Chester as Lawyer, William McDonald (1) as Friend, Madelyn Cain as Mother, Maria Gobetti as Carol, Michael Durrell as Dr. Tate Edmunds, Norman Burton as Unknown, Lin McCarthy as Dr. Charles Aldred, Michael Fox (1) as Fire Captain, Nicholas Hormann as Dr. Alan Drew, Margaret Ladd as Margaret Alldred, Sondra Blake as Arlene Keene, Timothy O'Hagan as Bains, Dave Shelley as Unknown
Director: Paul Stanley (2)
Writer: Michael Halperin
 
76 :05x16 - Unhappy Hour (Feb/14/1980)
Dr. Asten and Quincy want to exchange her jobs for a few days because each one believes the other works less. Yet his first assignment as a pathologist makes Asten shiver. 17-year-old Melody Stedman and her friend Lennie Miller, driving under the influence, have crashed in a car accident. Lennie is dead. The girl is Astin's niece, so, the case goes back to Quincy. The determining question is knowing who sat behind the wheel of the crashed car. Dr. Silva, the teacher of both victims, clears up Quincy about the fact that Melody was an alcoholic. All the evidences point to the fact that she was steering the car. But Quincy and Asten are not contented with the evidences.
Guest Stars: Josie Over as Nurse Adley, Susan McClung as Lisa, Michael Flanagan (1) as Douglas, Ross Rhodes as Lennie, Lorie Busk (1) as Cecille, Kenny Rhodes as Maso, Carole Goldman as Mrs. Miller, Borah Silver as Mr. Miller, Paul Lambert as Jerry Stedman, Lonny Chapman as Robert Waite, Karen Philipp as Robin, Karlene Crockett as Melanie Steadman, Madlyn Rhue as Ann Asten Stedman, Joseph Sirola as Mr. Polk
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
77 :05x17 - The Winning Edge (Feb/21/1980)
During a training the star gymnast Sally falls fatally. Indeed, the autopsy shows a tumor in the head, but forensic doctor Quincy holds the view that the cause of the fall is the pep pills which Sally has taken before the training. His inquiries in Sally's team are at first fruitless. Their companions insist on protecting their coach Virginia Hard. When a girl, Brenda, wants to do,finally a statement, Carolyne goads the others to make see Brenda as an untrustworthy liar. Brenda appears to be as though she had procured the drugs. Quincy must wade through a mountain of lies to bring the truth to light, in the end.
Guest Stars: Robert Torti as 2nd Boy, Christian LeBlanc as 1st Boy, Matthew Tobin as Mr. Peters, Sandy Balson as Mrs. Peters, Lester C. Fletcher as Pietro of Beverly Hills, Shawn Hoskins as Sally Peters, Jennifer Holmes as Brenda Carmichael, Shannon Farnon as Mrs. Carmichael, Holly Gagnier as Sherry, Caroline Smith (1) as Miss Hart, Doran Clark (1) as Ann Kaiser, Susan Meyers (1) as Carolyn
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: William Cairncross, Lester William Berke
 
78 :05x18 - New Blood (Feb/28/1980)
Finally, Quincy has found a replacement, forensic doctor Jerri McCracken , so he may take his holiday . Then unexpectedly the congressional representative Laurence Bridges dies . When more and more indications point to a crime, Quincy breaks off his holidays stay and lends a hand to Jerri with the inquiries.
Guest Stars: Bob Larkin (1) as Janitor, John Garrett (1) as Davila, John Ellerick as Fenner, James Callaghan as Congressman Laurence Bridges, Gloria Mann as Caroline Hughes, James T. Callahan (1) as Laurence Bridges, Jane Wyatt as Mrs. Bridges, Beverly Adams as Dr. Jerri McCracken, Dennis Haysbert as Fred
Director: John Peyser
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
79 :05x19 - TKO (Mar/13/1980)
Boxer Clarence Hester dies after a fight against his friend and coach Kennie Mitchell. Quincy finds out that he has a fracture above the nose. Everything shows the fact that the injury has been caused by the boxing match. However, with the second investigation Quincy finds out that the dead boxer had underwent a nasal operation six months before practiced by surgeon Dr. Sanders who plainly had removed too many bones. After the death of another patient of Dr. Sanders, Quincy begins to show an interest in the safety measures of the ambulatory practice.
Guest Stars: Dick Wilson (2) as Salesman, Peter Schrum as Alfredo, Stephanie Hankinson as Clerk, Robert Hardy (2) as Clarence, Tom Scott (3) as Trainer, Nedra Volz as Gladys, Brendon Boone as Chaffey, Sheila DeWindt as Katya, Herbert Jefferson, Jr. as Kenny Mitchell, Allan Miller as Dr. Jason Saunders, Kim Hamilton as Mrs. Heiter, Frank Maxwell as Dr. Andy Reynolds
Director: Lawrence Doheny
Story: Sam Egan, Deborah Klugman | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
80 :05x20 - The Final Gift (Mar/20/1980)
Max, an old pal of Quincy from the Korea war, dies under very strange circumstances: He flew with his business partner Charlie in a small propeller airplane when suddenly the airplane failed and fell to the ground. Both men survived the fall as if by a miracle, nevertheless, Max got a bleeding wound. Charlie donated blood to Max , whereupon Max died after a brief time. Quincy stands before a mystery: The injury of Max was not so serious that he would have had to die. Was Max killed by his partner Charlie? For that's what the evidence shows, however, there are also circumstances which point to a poison attack on both men. And which role does young, pretty secretary Linda play when she wanted to marry old Charlie?
Guest Stars: Stuart Lancaster as Mike, Dorothy Dells as 2nd Nurse, James Whitworth as Pete, Don Keefer as Doc. Watson, Tom Toupe as Max Carson, Joseph Campanella as Charlie Barnes, June Dayton as 1st Nurse, Ellen Bry as Linda Hayes
Director: Georg Fenady
Story: Marjorie Worcester
 
81 :05x21 - Deadly Arena (Mar/27/1980)
The people died of food poisoning. Quincy and Dr. Janet Carlyle trace the source of the poison up to Franklin Stadium. The stadium manger is less than pleased for the Football World Championship is due in few days. Dr. Quincy warns about the risk but the stubborn man refuses to cancel the game, so the two researchers must locate quickly the source if they want to avoid more deaths.
Guest Stars: Mary Carver as Marsha Davenport, Wally Taylor as Earl, Michael Griswold (1) as Foreman, Jim Nolan as Security guard, Mary Ball as Mrs. Royce, Marvin Walters as Ray Norris, D. J. Sydney as Madeline Green, Tom Stechschulte as Unknown, Tim Bower as Mr. Royce, Michael Alldredge as Charlie Ransler, Raymond Duke as Arthur Green, Diana Muldaur as Dr. Carlyle, Richard Venture as Unknown, Milton Selzer as Unknown, Tammy Lauren as Pele
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Story: Robert A. Cinader, Sam Egan | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
82 :05x22 - No Way to Treat a Patient (Apr/30/1980)
Soon after having reunited with his friend and colleague, Tony Carbero, Quincy learns that his friend's negligence might have caused a death because of an improper treatment.
Guest Stars: Ken Scott as Police Officer, Chip Johnson as Murderer, Stephanie Hankinson as Billy's Mother, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Peter Donat as Dr. Warren, Jeff Chamberlain as Unknown, Bernard Behrens as Unknown, Ana Alicia as Nurse Nancy Berger, Diana Webster as Nurse Russell, Duncan Gamble as Dr. Michael Sloan, A. Martinez as Dr. Antonio Carbo, Janet Wood as Dancer
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Robert A. Cinader
 
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