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| 29 :02x01 - The Night of the Eccentrics (Sep/16/1966) | | A government agent turns up dead at a circus warehouse, and when Jim and Artie investigate they find themselves up against the Eccentrics, a band of trained assassins and performers led by the malevolent magician, Count Carlos Mario Vincenzo Robespierre Manzeppi. | | Special Guest Stars: Victor Buono as Count Carlos Manzeppi, | Guest Stars: Paul Wallace as Tony, Richard Pryor as Villar, Anthony Eisley as Deadeye, | Co-Guest Stars: Le Grand Mellon as Miranda, Roy Jenson as Vance Markham, Harry Ellerbe as Col. Armstrong, Frank Sorello as Pres. Juarez, Michael Masters as Titan | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Charles Bennett | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :02x07 - The Night of the Poisonous Posey (Oct/28/1966) | | Jim and Artie go on vacation and pass through Justice, Nevada, where they are victims of a mock hanging in celebration of Law & Order Week. But matters take a turn for the worse when they discover that Lucrece Posey is using the town as cover to bring together a gang of ruthless criminals to form a worldwide criminal cartel. | | Guest Stars: Delphi Lawrence as Lucrece Posey, Percy Rodriguez as Brutus, Shug Fisher as Sheriff Blayne Cord, | Co-Guest Stars: H. M. Wynant as Pinto, Christopher Cary as Snakes Tolliver, George Keymas as Sergei, Eugene Iglesias as Gallito, Michael Masters as Cyril, Hal Lynch as Sam Colburn | Director: Alan Crosland, Jr. Story: Donn Mullally | Teleplay: Leigh Chapman (1) | | | |
| 36 :02x08 - The Night of the Bottomless Pit (Nov/04/1966) | | Jim and Artie must free an undercover American agent from Devil's Island, and must cope with a fastidious Commandant, an iron-legged guard captain, and a treacherous woman. | | Guest Stars: Theodore Marcuse as Gustave Mauvais (as Theo Marcuse), | Co-Guest Stars: Joan Huntington as Camille Mauvais, Tom Drake (1) as Vincent Reed, Mabel Albertson as Mrs. Grimes, Steve Franken as Le Fou, Seymour Green (1) as Lime, Fred Carson as Le Cochou, Chuck O'Brien as Couteau, Ernest Misko as Guard A (as Ernie Misko), Gregg Martell as Guard B, | Uncredited: Dick Cangey as Convict | Director: Robert Sparr Writer: Ken Kolb | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 41 :02x13 - The Night of the Skulls (Dec/16/1966) | | Jim and Artie have a fight and Jim guns down Artie. However, it soon becomes clear it's a plan to set up Jim as a murderer so that a secret organization that collects killers will approach him for recruitment. | | Guest Stars: Donald Woods (1) as Senator Stephen Fenlow, Lisa Gaye as Lorelei, Douglas Henderson as Colonel James Richmond, Madame Spivy as The Axe Lady, | Co-Guest Stars: Francis DeSales as Charlton (as Frances De Sales), Quintin Sondergaard as Monk, Kem Dibbs as Plainclothesman, Bob Herron as Tigo (as Robert Herron), Michael Masters as Bluebeard (as Mike Masters), Calvin Brown (1) as Iron Hook Harper, Sebastian Tom as Samurai, Anne Doud as Lucinda | Director: Alan Crosland, Jr. Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1), Earl Barret (1) | | | |
| 42 :02x14 - The Night of the Infernal Machine (Dec/23/1966) | | A bomb maker, Zeno Baroda, has apparently stolen a crate of dynamite and is targeting the judge who paroled him, at a judges' convention. Jim and Artie have to stop the maker of the "infernal machines" before it's too late. | | Guest Stars: Ed Begley (1) as Judge M'Guigan, | Co-Guest Stars: Will Kuluva as Zeno Baroda, Vito Scotti as Cefalu, Bill Zuckert as Inspector Bulvon, Michael Pate as Bledsoe, John Harmon (1) as Moody, Jon Lormer as Vickerman, William Gwinn as Judge, Elaine Dunn as Vashti | Director: Sherman Marks Writer: Shimon Wincelberg | | | |
| 43 :02x15 - The Night of the Lord of Limbo (Dec/30/1966) | | Artie disappears during a magic act, and the trail takes Jim to a crippled Southern officer... who wants to use his mastery of time travel to regain the use of his legs and ensure the South wins the Civil War. | | Guest Stars: Ricardo Montalban as Col. Noel Bartley Vautrain, Dianne Foster as Amanda Vautrain, Felice Orlandi as Captain Vincent Scoffield, | Co-Guest Stars: Gregory Morton (1) as Levering, Ed Prentiss as Col. Fairchild, Harry Harvey as Manager (as Harry Harvey, Sr.), Will J. White (3) as Robber, Davis Roberts as Bartender, Tyler McVey as Professor | Director: Jesse Hibbs Writer: Henry Sharp | | | |
| 44 :02x16 - The Night of the Tottering Tontine (Jan/06/1967) | | Jim and Artie escort a munitions scientist to an estate where they find out he's a member of a tontine: the last man standing gets all the group's investment millions. Problem is, the house is a death trap and someone is killing off the tontine members one by one. | | Guest Stars: Harry Townes as Dr. Robert Raven, Wilhelm Von Homburg as Gunther Pearse, William Wintersole as Edward Baring, Steve Gravers (1) as Stimson, Ted Stanhope as Bartender, Arthur Space as Applegate, Mike Road as Martin Dexter, Lisa Pera as Amelia Maitlin, Robert Emhardt as Martin Grevely, Henry Darrow as Archduke Maurice | Director: Irving J. Moore Writer: Norman Hudis, Elon Packard | | | | | | |
| 46 :02x18 - The Night of the Gypsy Peril (Jan/20/1967) | | Jim and Artemus have to deliver a gift from the Sultan of Ramapur to President Grant: a sacred white elephant. But the elephant gets stolen en route by bandits, and Jim tracks it to a gypsy camp where he has to get it back before an international incident occurs. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 51 :02x23 - The Night of the Surreal McCoy (Mar/03/1967) | | There's an impossible theft of closely-guarded rare jewels. Jim and Artie soon determine that Dr. Loveless is responsible. His newest gadget: a device that allows him to enter paintings and emerge any time he wishes. | | Guest Stars: Michael Dunn as Dr. Miguelito Loveless | | | | | | | | | |
| 54 :02x26 - The Night of the Cadre (Mar/24/1967) | | An ex-army sergeant promotes himself to General and plans revenge against President Grant by putting mind control crystals into convicted criminals... and Jim tries to infiltrate his organization. | | Guest Stars: Richard Jaeckel as Sergeant Stryker, Don Gordon as General Titus Trask | | | | | | | | | |
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