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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Crime and Commitment (1) (Sep/19/1961) | | In this series opener, mob lawyer Nicholas Cain runs afoul of Mob boss George Vincent who orders a hit on the attorney. | | Guest Stars: Martin Gabel as George Vincent, Catherine McLeod as Grace, Lou Krugman as Mike Kuttler, Robert Karnes as John Hurlie, Bern Hoffman as Lester Cook, Bruce Dern as Larry Krajac, Ted de Corsia as Chris Narleski, John Beradino as Al Krajac, Philip Ober as Herman Hausner, Judson Pratt as Leonard Meade, Gavin MacLeod as Harry Deiner, Carol Eve Rossen as Stella Caulfield, Gloria Talbott as Bobbie, Phillip Pine as Phil Krajac | Director: Boris Sagal Story: David Karp | Teleplay: Paul Monash, David Karp | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Crime and Commitment (2) (Sep/26/1961) | | After his fiancee is killed by a Mob assassination attempt meant for him, attorney Nicholas Cain decides to work with the government to bring down top mobster George Vincent. | | Guest Stars: Lou Krugman as Mike Kuttler, Joseph Ruskin as Hirsch, John Duke as Hood, Robert Karnes as John Herlie, Henry Beckman as Sgt. Kaline, Noah Keen as Sidney Shallet, K. L. Smith as Krajac's Hood, Bern Hoffman as Lester Cook, Catherine McLeod as Grace, Martin Gabel as George Vincent, Phillip Pine as Phil Krajac, Gloria Talbott as Bobbie, Gavin MacLeod as Harry Deiner, Judson Pratt as Leonard Meade, Philip Ober as Herman Hausner, Ted de Corsia as Chris Narleski | Director: Boris Sagal Story: David Karp | Teleplay: Paul Monash, David Karp | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Blue Water, White Beach (Oct/03/1961) | | To cover up an accident at his distillery, bootlegger Ed Hoagley has the victim made to look like the victim of a hit-and-run accident. The ruse works until Cain arrives on the scene and identifies the victim as one of Hoagley's men. | | Guest Stars: Jeff Goodman as Receptionist, Tom Begley as John Walker, Richard LePore as Albert Chase, Jack Reitzen as Clarey Valdosta, John Bryant (1) as Ronnie, Kevin Hagen as Charlie Chinn, Robert Carricart as Bruno Keller, Bernard Kates as Shepple, Ed Begley (1) as Ed Hoagley, Patricia Medina as Jenny Stapleton, Lawrence Dobkin as Dale Statesman, Jan Merlin as Weaver, Carl Benton Reid as John Stapleton | Director: John Peyser Writer: E. Jack Neuman | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - The Penitent (Oct/31/1961) | | Narcotics kingpin Louis Strode appears to have gotten out of the business after the drug overdose of his son but Cain has his doubts and searches for evidence with which to get Strode indicted. | | Guest Stars: Ted Knight as Agent Bone, Al Ruscio as Mobster, Mercedes Shirley as Katherine Strode, Will Kuluva as Benny Barber, Stuart Nisbet as guest star, John Damler as guest star, Donna Douglas as Prostitute in Nightclub, Dabbs Greer as Willie Beal, Herschel Bernardi as Lou Strode, Leo Penn as Larry Kramin, Philip Abbott (1) as Lt. Cahurn, Philip Bourneuf as Gil Axley, Paul Lambert as Al Costain, Joe Turkel as Pusher in NIghtclub | Director: Buzz Kulik Writer: Mel Goldberg, Paul Monash | | | | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Dead Load (Nov/21/1961) | | Dock workers Wilt Farrell and Hank Conrad are lifelong friends but they move in different directions when Cain begins an investigation of waterfront corruption. | | Guest Stars: Nesdon Booth as Marty, Alan Dexter as Agent Williams, Bart Burns as Larry, Jack Perkins as Bill, Jimmy Casino (1) as Ernie, Howard Caine as Tony Arnelo, Jacqueline Scott as Helen, Jack Lord (1) as Wilt Farrell, Mary Munday as Irma Farrell, Allen Jaffe as Eddie, Robert J. Stevenson (4) as Tommy Jackson, Charles Bronson as Hank Conrad, Harold Stone as Dave Braddock | Director: Tom Gries Writer: Fred Freiberger (1) | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - In the Balance (Nov/28/1961) | | An examination of mobster Frank Neehan's records turns up the name Phillip Hallson--a federal judge to whom Neehan's case is suddenly transferred. | | Guest Stars: James Flavin as Arnie Kellwin, Anne Seymour as Viola Ashlow, Carole Eastman as Ann Rugoff, Amy Fields as Miss Serrano, David Lewis (3) as Martin Allard, Leonard Bell as Medalie, Myron McCormick as Cy Faring, Telly Savalas as Frank Neehan, Alexander Scourby as Phillip Hallson, Jack Kruschen as Ziegler, Mary Sinclair as Mrs. Hallson, Ray Walston as Manny Sterns | Director: John Peyser Writer: George Bellak | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - Five for One (Dec/05/1961) | | Karl Biggers goes to a crime syndicate with an idea of concealing gold in jewelry and smuggling it across the border into Mexico. The syndicate likes his idea and cuts Biggers into the operation--but they kill his partner. | | Guest Stars: Joe Dominguez as Paco, Ron Soble as Charlie, Maura McGiveney as Secretary, Jerry Paris as Harry White, Dee J. Thompson as Maggie Thompson, Ian Wolfe as Pop Parkson, Robert Ellenstein as James Condon/Ed Brady, Robert Osterloh as Captain Frank Leslie, Joanna Barnes (1) as Carol Tredman, Ludwig Donath as Saltzman, Jim Backus as Karl Biggers, | Uncredited: Robert Bice as Border Patrol Agent | Director: Charles Haas (1) Writer: Norman Katkov | | | | | | | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - The Plush Jungle (Jan/02/1962) | | Racketeers plot to takeover a transportation firm and use it for their smuggling operations. | | Guest Stars: Raymond Greenleaf as Ferguson, Kathryn Givney (1) as Mrs. Yoder, Sheila Bromley as Helen Marstow, Laurence Haddon as Hood #2, Tyler McVey as Eaton, Byron Morrow as Meyer, Richard Karlan as Wellman, Gene Roth as Mobster, Dan Seymour as Milano, Robert Culp as Kurt Yoder, John Larch as Ben Riker, Larry Gates as Zales Yoder, Vaughn Taylor as Harry Marstow, Ed Prentiss as Herbert Naywood, Harry Dean Stanton as Hood #1 | Director: Alvin Ganzer Writer: Franklin Barton | | | | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - The Debasers (Jan/16/1962) | | Public relations man Phillip Collerane sets out to smear Cain because the attorney got his biggest client, pornographer Milt Bonner, indicted. | | Guest Stars: Susan Hart as Mrs. Collerane, Ann Carroll (1) as Jean Gilbert, Fred Beir (1) as George Harding, John Marley as Marcus, Marsha Hunt as Gloria Bonner, Neville Brand as Milt Bonner, Robert Vaughn as Phillip Collerane, Marion Ross as Laura Harding, Bartlett Robinson as Foster Fallon | Director: John Peyser Writer: S. S. Schweitzer | | | | | | | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Marked by Proxy (Feb/06/1962) | | The man Cain believes is responsible for a murder has an ironclad alibi--he was locked up in jail. | | Guest Stars: Charles McGraw as Earl Clegg, Fay Spain as Enid Lazzo, Regis Toomey as Judge Otto, Noah Keen as John Bernard, Lee Farr as Harvey Dakes, Leonard Nimoy as Ralph Tomek, Juanita Moore as Beatrice George, Pamela Duncan as Frances, David McMahon (1) as Court Clerk, Gerald Hiken (1) as Vic Fell, Oliver McGowan as Preston Luther | Director: Elliot Silverstein Writer: Franklin Barton | | | | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - Blues for a Junkman (Feb/20/1962) | | Singer Norma Sherman is released from prison after serving a two year term for narcotics possession. She tries to stay clean but soon reverts to her old habits. | | Guest Stars: Lari Laine as Maureen, Edith Leslie as Matron, James Coburn as Arthur Troy, Dorothy Dandridge as Norma Sherman, Ivan Dixon as Joe Sherman, Joe Mantell as Maury Troy, Mittie Lawrence as Ann Beckett, Sam Gilman as Lt. Gilman, Larry Breitman as Steve Jethro, Thomas Nello as Eddie, Edward Asner as Dave Keller | Director: John Peyser Writer: Mel Goldberg | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - The New Order (Mar/06/1962) | | Released from prison after a ten year stint, former loan shark Walter Hayes expects the syndicate to give him back his former territory. He finds out that things have changed. There's a new breed of mobsters who are running things and they have no place for him. | | Guest Stars: Norman Grabowski as Milt Grey, Johnny Deerfield as Ziggy Marks, Gene Benton as Chris, Dodie Drake as Secretary, Jesse White as Rudy, Harry Swoger as Vulner, Jack Ging as Steve Strohm, Lin McCarthy as Peter Long, Anne Helm as Rita Vulner, Chris Robinson (1) as Jack Hayes, Simon Oakland as Walter Hayes | Director: Tom Gries Writer: Fred Freiberger (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 28 :01x28 - Woman of Silure (Apr/24/1962) | | From his home of exile in Corsica, deported mobster Mike Colonni makes an attempt to re-enter the country. | | Guest Stars: Jacquelyn Ravell as Nina, Michael Enserro as Mouche, Carl Milletaire as Police Chief Mondial, Zolya Talma as Madame Debruille, Raoul De Leon as Fante, Penny Santon as Madame Berengeri, Gavin MacLeod as Jean Douvain, Perry Lopez as Nico Berengeri, Jack Klugman as Mike Colonni, Madlyn Rhue as Margarita Safe | Director: John Peyser Writer: Joseph Calvelli, George Bellak | | | | | | | | | |
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