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  Episode Information  
Title: Night of the Long Knives
Episode Number: 14
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 14
Production Number: 9615
Original Airdate: Friday December 16th, 1966
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Director: Paul Stanley (2)
Writer: William Welch
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Doug and Tony arrive near the Khyber Pass in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Doug is quickly overpowered and captured by a tribe that wishes to overthrow British colonial rule, while Tony is found by a young Rudyard Kipling and returned to a nearby British fort. The men must reunite without dying in the inevitable battle between the tribesmen and British forces.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
David Watson (1)playedRudyard KiplingRecurring (second appearance)
Malachi ThroneplayedHara SinghRecurring (first appearance)
Perry LopezplayedMajor KabirRecurring (second appearance)
Peter BroccoplayedKashiRecurring (first appearance)
Ben WrightplayedCabinet Minister 
Brendan Dillon (1)playedColonel Fettretch 
Dayton LummisplayedGladstone 
George KeymasplayedAli 
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The Night of the Long Knives
The episode title and some of Hara Singh's dialog is an anachronism. The episode takes place in the late nineteenth century. The term "Night of the Long Knives" refers to a specific event that occurred in 1934. On June 30th and July 1st, Adolph Hitler and his Gestapo organized a bloody political purge that eliminated his political enemies in government - chiefly socialists and rival conservative factions. Official records put the death total at just under eight, but many historians believe the actual tally is approximately four hundred.
 
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