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Las Vegas Roundabout ()


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  • Season 1
  • Episode 0

An ex-con and a retired cop, partners in a private investigation agency, try to prove that a safecracker has been framed for a diamond robbery.

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Frank MacBride
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Pete T. Ryan
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Lt. Phil Beckman
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Maggie Philbin
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Captain Griffin
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Malcolm Argos
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Ally McGuinness
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Mort Slaughter
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Franks
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Chuck Powell
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Walter
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Murray Franklin
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Curry
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Stoker
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Lisa
Marjorie Wallace ...
1st Girl
Joshua Shelley ...
Man in Shooting Gallery
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Police Detective
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Delmar Woods
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Photographer (uncredited)

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Robert Day
Allen Baron ... (uncredited)

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Glen A. Larson ... (writer)
 
Alan Godfrey ... () (uncredited)

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Winrich Kolbe ... associate producer
Glen A. Larson ... producer

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Stu Phillips

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Ben Colman ... director of photography
John M. Stephens ... director of photography (as John Morley Stephens)

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Frank Morriss
Buddy Small ... (as Budd Small)

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Richard Belding ... editorial supervisor

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Joe Scully

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George Renne

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George Renne

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Richard Friedman

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Grady Hunt

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Ben Bishop ... unit manager
Charles Clement ... post production operations head (uncredited)

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Gary Grillo ... assistant director

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Dominick Gaffey ... sound (as Nick Gaffey)

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Peter Armstrong ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Glen Davis ... stunts (uncredited)

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Michael R. Marquette ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
Doug Mathias ... best boy electric (uncredited) / best boy: electric (uncredited)
Ronald McLeish ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Glen A. Larson ... composer: theme music
Hal Mooney ... music supervisor

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Gil Bettman ... assistant to producer (as Gilbert Bettman Jr.)
Wayne Fitzgerald ... title designer

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Plot Summary

Frank MacBride and Pete Ryan are private investigators who were on opposite sides of the law. Frank was a cop and Pete is a con man Frank pursued and eventually arrested. They are hired by a lawyer to help him prove his client who's a convicted safe cracker, didn't rob a safe. The damning piece of evidence is that some of the items that were stolen were found in his car. Frank and Pete try to find out who the actual thief by approaching a fence and he tells them a cop, the one who arrested the safe cracker, is the one who robbed the safe and planted the evidence in his car. But despite all this, Frank says they don't have enough to clear the man. So he thinks they should try and get him to steal again. They learn he likes to gamble so that's how they plan to get him. But Pete is worried he might get wise to them. Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com

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Also Known As
  • Las Vegas Roundabout (United States)
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Quotes Murray Franklin: It might convince a couple of other people who can help us.
Chuck Powell: Who?
Murray Franklin: Two guys who just opened an investigative office here in town. One's a cop - Frank MacBride. Well, maybe I should say ex-cop. Mac ran bunco for twenty years. Used to go undercover a lot. Pretended to be a mark. Nailed some of the biggest grifters in the country that way, including his partner.
Chuck Powell: He arrested his own partner?
Murray Franklin: Oh, Pete Ryan wasn't his partner then, just the best con man Mac had ever tried to catch. It was a battle of wits for ten years. Mac retired from the department just about the time Pete was getting out of San Quentin. They decided to use their talents as, well, kind of investigators. They work like no other guys I know of. They may be the only hope we have of breaking this frame.
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