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- A young woman checks into a hotel with her father. A few hours later she can not locate the man or find any evidence he ever checked into the hotel. She asks Charlie to try and find her father who Charlie thinks has been kidnapped.
- 1957–195830m7.4 (5)TV EpisodeWhile Charlie and Son are investigating a phony Georgian silver racket, one of the perpetrators winds up murdered.
- Charlie is called to France when the Bank of England reports that printing plates for currency have been stolen. Chan must rely on connections that go all the way back to WW2 to bring the case to a successful conclusion.
- 1957–195826m6.6 (5)TV EpisodeCharlie is in Nice, France when he is engaged in a job to retrieve an artifact that's been stolen in Cairo Egypt.
- 1957–195826m7.2 (5)TV EpisodeIn Venice Charlie becomes involved in a case when a woman is accused of murder. The police think they have an open and shut case. But Charlie is not so sure the answer is so obvious.
- The murder in Athens of a dealer in Greek antiquities leads the Count to the recovery of an ancient statue being smuggled out of the country.
- A grape-grower in Burgundy seeks help after he's forced to pay tribute to a man claiming to be able to bring about a tax cut. The Count investigates and uncovers a fraud.
- The death of the King of Lichtenburg creates a power struggle. Princess Anne, the rightful heir, finds herself imprisoned in the palace by an ambitious man anxious to assume power. The Count seeks to help her.
- A printer tries to live down his counterfeiting past but his young, greedy wife has other ideas. She becomes involved in illegal dealings at the Monte Carlo casino and it takes the Count of Monte Cristo to sort things out.
- A woman, falsely believing the Count murdered her father, frames him on a smuggling charge by substituting arms inside cases bound for the Count's new chateau.
- Years ago in Sicily, the young Edmund -- before he became the Count of Monte Cristo -- confronts a corrupt banker and restores to its rightful owner a farm stolen by that banker.
- En route to Versailles, the young Empress of Austria is beset by a party of assassins. The Count seeks to save her despite her sometimes lack of cooperation.
- Twin sons of a inventor clash over control of what might be their father's greatest achievement -- a screw-propeller attached to a ship's steam engine. Such an invention would revolutionize naval warfare and maritime shipping.
- The Count intervenes on behalf of a man who's being blackmailed by a secret society known as the Carbonari.
- Residents of an Alpine valley are being held prisoner by a man rumored to be dabbling in the black arts. The Count of Monte Cristo arrives to investigate.
- A scheming General replaces the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg with an impostor in the year 1836. The Count, summoned on financial matters, sees through the impostor and works to bring back the true Grand Duchess.
- The Count, disguised as a priest, enters a fortress where a rebel -- seeking to free Italy from Austria's yoke -- faces execution.
- Desperate to thwart a plan to form the country of Belgium out of Netherlands territory, the Duchess of Maastricht kidnaps the son of one of the plan's proponents. The Count seeks to rescue the son, and the plan.
- An emissary from Texas arrives in France, seeking recognition for his new country. He's attacked by men paid by the Mexican government, but is then defended by the Count of Monte Cristo.
- 1957–195824m7.3 (6)TV EpisodeIn Brussels Charlie becomes entangled in a three sided scheme that will see a struggling artist's paintings dramatically increase in value almost overnight.
- Charlie is the technical adviser on a film when the leading lady in the show disappears.
- A mother's plea that her soldier-son has been unjustly sentenced to Devil's Island prompts the Count to investigate. He discovers a web of corruption involving two officers in the French army.
- Mercedes, the great love of the Count's early life, accepts the Count's help after her husband has been imprisoned and sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit.
- While traveling to England to be married, Princess Anne of France is kidnapped just outside Calais. The Count of Monte Cristo takes action to rescue her.
- The Count goes undercover on the Marseilles waterfront to expose a piracy ring preying on ships bound from Spain.
- A chemist is falsely accused of treason because of a discovery he's made in his lab. It seems another man covets the money to be made from this discovery,
- The Count travels to Portugal for a wedding but the groom is arrested just before the ceremony on murder charges. The Count investigates and finds a plot to overthrow the Portuguese government.
- Charlie is staying at a hotel in England when a man is badly injured in a shooting. Unlike most attempted murder cases, Charlie has the problem of multiple people confessing to the murder.
- 1957–195826m7.1 (7)TV EpisodeAfter knocking out his sparring partner during a bout of savate, Barry Chan is arrested for murder when the man is found dead on the gym floor. Now Charlie will need to find the real killer in order to clear his #1 son!
- Rico is drugged, kidnapped, and whipped to make him reveal the location of the Count's treasure. The Count mounts a rescue, which involves a Duchess who schemes to put a Bonaparte back into power in Paris.
- 1957–195826m6.7 (8)TV EpisodeA woman is found murdered and a person break and entering the house at the time. Charlie is employed by the small time criminal to solve who really did the murder.
- A famous designer accidentally sells a made to order sweater to the wrong person. Chan becomes involved when the owner of the sweater is found dead. Charlie discovers the dead girl had other skeletons in her closet.
- The resistance leader and the Bear set out to investigate reports that Gessler is erecting new fortifications along the Swiss coastline. Should the rumour be confirmed, it will effectively cut off the resistance group's escape route.
- Certain that no one knows their whereabouts, Tell and his wife visits a friendly resistance leader's camp. During their journey home, they are attacked by a gang of rogues.
- An attack on a wax work exhibit of a murderer convicted 30 years previously sets off a series of events that lead Charlie to consider the possibility the wrong man was convicted and hanged for the crime.
- 1957–195826m7.3 (9)TV EpisodeWhile on holiday in Scotland, Charlie gets caught up in an investigation when the wife of the estate owner is found dead.
- Charlie gets involved in an investigation when his son accidentally gets caught up in a well planned bank robbery.
- 1957–195826m6.9 (9)TV EpisodeCharlie is visiting Rome, when he is asked by local authorities to help investigate a young woman's death.
- 1957–195830m5.8 (9)TV EpisodeA diamond-cutter phones his client and refuses to cut the client's huge diamond. Then an unknown assailant attacks the cutter and steals the uncut diamond.
- Charlie, while on holiday in England, is asked to investigate the theft of jewelry from an Indian Prince. In doing so, he uncovers a far wider web of intrigue involving the Prince's wife.
- So anxious is he to read a letter from Judge Furst informing William Tell of the location of a large arms shipment. Gessler fails to realise that the missive is in the sole of his own boot. When finding it, the hapless Austrian really puts his foot into it.
- In 1833, the death of the King creates a struggle for the throne of Spain. The Count of Monte Cristo supports the claim of the King's widow who seeks to reign as regent for her young daughter, the Infanta.
- Charlie becomes involved in a strange case of deception when an old woman seeks to re-establish contact with her daughter. What he discovers is a complex series of switches and double crosses creating an almost unsolvable crime.
- 1957–195826m7.1 (10)TV EpisodeCharlie has to unravel the mystery of a man working as a doctor in London. Information is received suggesting he may have been a doctor in Canada convicted of murder. Charlie has to discover the truth and then decide who had the motivation to make such claims in the first place.
- 1957–195826m6.7 (11)TV EpisodeA man is awaiting execution when the local Pastor approaches Charlie with concerns the man may be innocent. Charlie is struck by how cut and dried the case seems to be, and begins the long process of finding the truth.
- 1957–195825m6.4 (11)TV EpisodeCharlie is asked to help track down a Nazi war criminal who has recently escaped from custody. It is believed he is headed for France to uncover a stash of wartime gold lost at sea.
- 1957–195825m6.1 (11)TV EpisodeCharlie, still in England is contacted by an actor, who believes his daughter is in a relationship with a swindler. Charlie begins to discover the real truth of the situation when an unexpected turn of events changes everything.
- Charlie is at a dinner party when the host dies. Everyone seems to think a black servant proficient in the art of black magic is behind the death, but Charlie thinks a far more mundane explanation is on offer.
- Can Tell trust the word of his enemy? He must, if he is to obtain the release of several young boys whom Gessler is holding as slaves in a labour camp. Alone and unarmed he may be - but Tell has an ace up his sleeve.
- When faced with conflict between duty and conscience, Fritz, a young Austrian soldier, unexpectedly turns not to Gessler, but to William Tell for help - a move which places the resistance leader's life in great peril.
- 1957–195826m7.0 (13)TV EpisodeAn extremely rare manuscript comes up for sale and Charlie becomes involved after repeated attempts to steal the document fail. It becomes obvious the ownership of the book is in doubt and many parties have a vested interest in owning it.
- 1957–195825m6.6 (13)TV EpisodeA student friend of Charlie's son is accused of murder after being involved in a serious argument with a music professor. Charlie needs to prove who the murderer was and untangle the greater mystery.
- 1957–195830m6.8 (13)TV EpisodeWhen you usually read about this series in guidebooks the reviewer ultimately states that J. Carrol Naish was badly miscast. But if you compare this with the serial 'Batman' (1943), then you will notice that even though the two parts of Charlie Chan and Dr. Tito Darka are different, in that one is good and the other bad, for some strange reason Naish played them the same. Maybe this is why the reviewers say this or maybe it was the reason he was cast as Charlie Chan in the first place? The location is Venice, Italy. Where someone has sold a vast amount of jewelry that is to be taken safely to the new owners, but the seller is really Pietro Monti in disguise. Pietro later tells Chan that he is only doing this to save his brother Victorio from the gangs, but in reality it's to alibi himself and to get rid of his gang members who are his opposition. Chan catches him in the end. Been an early ITC/TPA co-production it's very low budget with loads of stock footage, it okay to watch but the best thing about it is that it's over in 25 minutes.
- Accused of murdering a partisan helper and stealing his gold, Tell must find a way to prove his innocence - and that's not so easy when you suspect one of your accusers of being the real killer.
- Seriously wounded, Tell is taken to the home a Swiss surgeon. To throw Gessler off their trail. Tell's followers pretends their leader is stricken with the plague. Will their ruse work? Tell's life depends on the outcome.
- Tell comes face to face with his exact double - an Austrian imported by Gessler to impersonate the resistance leader and rob Swiss peasants. But which of the look-alikes is which? Gessler's attemps to find out cost him dearly.
- Investigating why people from the swordmaking village of Linzon have stopped sending arms his headquarters. Tell's visit to the community is treated with an air of suspicion. What's more, the villagers are anxious to get rid of him. Why?
- Two Swiss collaborators, arrested by Gessler for murdering Prince Karl, are given a chance to save their necks from the hangman's noose. They must discover Tell's hiding kill him.
- When her husband is invited to visit the castle of a beautiful baroness who says she is being blackmailed, Hedda, suspecting the woman of working for Gessler, follows Tell and uncovers a devious plot.
- After a disagreement with Gessler, Judge Furst is thrown into a dungeon. His clerk - a secret Austrian collaborator - is appointed Judge in his place, but Tell plans to expose him.
- Early every morning, Gessler is awakened by a cuckoo. At his wits' end, his problem is compounded further when he receives a message from the Emperor demanding taxes Gessler hasn't yet collected.
- A religious relic, the Gauntlet of St Gerhardt, appears to inspire the Swiss to feats of valour. Gessler makes plans to steal it by having the Abbot who guards it killed. Tell, however, has other plans.
- By using a traitor planted in Tell's camp, Gessler plans to smash the resistance movement in one swoop. But even the best laid schemes are prone to failure - as the Landburgher soon discovers.
- A young lieutenant seeks blind vengeance for the brutal murders of his parents by warmongering Shawnee.
- Hawkeye and Chingachgook escort young Greg to the boy's Aunt Emma and Uncle Mort. Greg's parents are recently decease, making him the sole heir to a valuable mine. However, there have been numerous attempts to attack Greg, and Hawkeye and Chingachgook suspect the Uncle...but proving it is another matter.
- Frontier wives hope to join their husbands in time for Christmas.
- Annoyed by Tell's activities, Gessler issues orders to have the archer arrested - but Tell has disappeared. Not to be outdone, Gessler seizes six villagers as hostages: each of them will die - unless Tell returns within 12 hours.
- When his wife is captured by Gessler's troops and sentenced to death, Tell offers himself in exchange - a dangerous move? Not when you have the loyalty of several trustworthy supporters.
- 195725mNot Rated7.8 (18)TV EpisodeEver since Lt. Smith joined Col. Courtney's command, unexplained Indian deaths have increased, and threatens to ignite a war between the colonial forces and the Iroquois nation.
- Lt. Briggs breaks the treaty by chasing an Indian beyond the recognized border. Led into an ambush he escapes but his militiamen are captured. Hawkeye and Chingachgook are assigned to escort him to his court-martial and probable hanging.
- Mike is returning home to marry but his fiance and family have been murdered in what appears to be a Huron raid.
- 195725mNot Rated7.4 (19)TV EpisodeFortune hunters seek a treasure rumored to have belonged to the French explorer La Salle. They ask Hawkeye to lead them but when he discovers that it is in a sacred Dakota burial ground he tries to dissuade them.
- Little Snowbird falls into a deep trance after Hawkeye presents her with a doll.
- More unrest between the white men and the Ottawas.
- Cressing claims to have a royal grant giving him ownership of the town.
- A young soldier is accused of stealing new breech loading rifles and selling them to the Indians. He is being tried for treason unless Hawkeye can discover the truth.
- 195725mNot Rated7.4 (19)TV EpisodeTolliver and his outlaw gang of former pirates has kidnapped two women and demanded a ransom of 1000 pounds. Hawkeye infiltrates the gang in an attempt to get them back.
- A local monastery, run by Italian monks, is making a delicious brew, then donating the proceeds to founding a school for Swiss children. Never one to pass up an opportunity to swell his coffers, Gessler arrests the holy men.
- Someone is selling illegal guns to the Indians. The townspeople blame gunsmith Eben Cotten.
- Freedom of the press is threatened when the editor is framed for murder.
- 19577.6 (19)TV EpisodeChief Black Wolf and his tribe are accused of breaking the treaty. It is up to Hawkeye and Chingachgook to clear them. Things are complicated by an inexperienced, by the book, young officer.
- Needed winter supplies are being stolen before they can reach the village. Tim, a simple-minded man, is made to believe he killed someone and when he flees he becomes an easy scapegoat.
- 195724mNot Rated7.7 (20)TV EpisodeHawkeye has tracked outlaw Simon Girty to Morristown but he and Chingachgook are turned away and told that the town is closed due to an outbreak of the black plague. Hawkeye decides to sneak in and see for himself.
- Tom Morgan and his father are attacked by Hurons. Tom runs away in fear leaving his wounded father behind. Labeled a coward by his father and the rest of the village he flees.
- 195725mNot Rated8.1 (21)TV EpisodeA young Indian Doctor attempts to practice medicine while the townspeople practice intolerance.
- Someone is going to a lot of trouble to convince the townspeople that a witch has cursed them. A bell that rings by itself, a lame horse, milk with the taste of brimstone lead Hawkeye to search for the truth.
- After several people are murdered Hawkeye seeks the help of his friend Benjamin Franklin to stop a would be tyrant.
- 195725mNot Rated7.4 (22)TV EpisodeHawkeye and Chingachgook find a young Irish girl, Bridget, alone in the woods. She is running away from a man named Stark who claims to own her.
- Scientist Peter Brady is accidentally turned invisible during a lab experiment. When his story becomes public knowledge, a gang abducts his niece and forces him to rob a bank for them.
- Surveyor George Washington aids a young woman whose land grant is threatened by a wicked innkeeper.
- 195730m7.2 (24)TV EpisodeEthan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys are at war with the ruthless tax collectors, a bunch of outlaws, more Robin Hood than the Dalton gang. But when the authorities start to pin their misdeeds on them, Hawkeye must sort it out.
- 195725mNot Rated7.5 (24)TV EpisodeA series of thefts are falsely attributed to the innocent Mingo False Faces.
- 195725mNot Rated7.0 (24)TV EpisodeArmy payroll messengers are found dead, murdered by a gang of bandits, and the payroll stolen. In order to find the killers, Hawkeye and Chingachcook go undercover as managers of a local trading post.
- Fur trader McKenzie initiates a war between the Hurons and the nearby settlement where another trader is taking his business.
- Hawkeye and Chingachcook set out to help a young Indian boy who has been raised by a white man, but they soon discover that the boy is the long-lost son of a Cree tribal chief.
- A young woman with a past and a Seneca Chief attempt to stir the Iroquois into war with the settlers.
- Hawkeye and Chingachcook find Wenatchgo, an old and respected medicine man, wandering in the forest. They discover that the elderly man has been driven out of the tribe by a younger and ambitious rival.
- A Tuscarawas brave tries to start a war between his people and the white men.
- 195725mNot Rated7.4 (27)TV EpisodeHawkeye and Chingachcook match their wits against two thieves who have phony identities.