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21 November 1964 (Season 1, Episode 15)Plot:
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A Great Holiday Episode moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)| Richard Basehart | ... | Adm. Harriman Nelson | |
| David Hedison | ... | Capt. Lee B. Crane | |
| Carroll O'Connor | ... | Old John | |
| Sara Shane | ... | Countess De Roche | |
| Michael Pate | ... | Colonel Meger | |
| Michel Petit | ... | Prince Ang | |
| Jan Arvan | ... | Georges | |
| Robert Dowdell | ... | Lt. Comdr. Chip Morton (as Bob Dowdell) | |
| Henry Kulky | ... | Chief Curley Jones | |
| Del Monroe | ... | Kowalski | |
| Paul Trinka | ... | Patterson | |
| Peter Adams | ... | Johnson |
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
When the King of a small but friendly nation is assassinated, the Seaview crew is assigned to take the young Crown Prince and his entourage back home to assume his throne. Along the way, they pick up Old John, a mysterious flute-playing gentleman who gives the spoiled young prince some fatherly advice.
Neither Nelson (who gets turned out of his own cabin) nor Crane are used to handling children, and to make matters worse, there is a traitor aboard who wants to murder the prince. I don't want to spoil the entire episode, but the closing lines make this episode a holiday classic that should be shown at Christmas time.