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Series Cast Summary
Dack Rambo | ... |
Jack Cole
(10 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Bert Rosario | ... |
Hector Ramirez
(10 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Alex Courtney | ... |
Arthur Woods
(10 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Colby Chester | ... |
Federal Agent Buckner
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(10 episodes, 1978-1979)
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Robert Loggia | ... |
Lubich
(1 episode, 1978)
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Lorenzo Lamas | ... |
Donno Novanti
(1 episode, 1978)
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John Lone |
(1 episode, 1978)
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June Lockhart | ... |
Noreen Cole
(1 episode, 1978)
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Carol Lynley | ... |
Cyndy Rupert
(1 episode, 1978)
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Sian Barbara Allen | ... |
Emily
(1 episode, 1978)
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Katherine Cannon | ... |
Alicia
(1 episode, 1978)
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Larry Hagman | ... |
Doyle Rettig
(1 episode, 1978)
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Belinda Montgomery | ... |
Julie Lang
(1 episode, 1978)
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Robert Alda | ... |
Elliot Stroud
(1 episode, 1978)
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Cameron Mitchell | ... |
Radick
(1 episode, 1978)
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Bradford Dillman | ... |
Harry Gaedel
(1 episode, 1978)
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Peter Mark Richman | ... |
Howard Thaler
(1 episode, 1978)
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J.D. Cannon | ... |
Frank Blaine
(1 episode, 1978)
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Nehemiah Persoff | ... |
Carlos
(1 episode, 1978)
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Randi Oakes | ... |
Cynthia
(1 episode, 1978)
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Elaine Joyce | ... |
Diane
(1 episode, 1978)
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Cassie Yates | ... |
Angie
(1 episode, 1978)
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Robert Hogan | ... |
Moseley
(1 episode, 1978)
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Edd Byrnes | ... |
Reager
(1 episode, 1978)
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Robin Mattson | ... |
Carol
(1 episode, 1978)
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John Quade | ... |
Lt Ellis
(1 episode, 1978)
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Missy Gold | ... |
Nancy
(1 episode, 1978)
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H.M. Wynant |
(1 episode, 1978)
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Don Porter | ... |
Judge Addams
(1 episode, 1978)
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Adam Williams | ... |
Jansen
(1 episode, 1978)
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Tara Buckman | ... |
Jill
(1 episode, 1978)
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Jack Kelly | ... |
Walters
(1 episode, 1978)
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Melinda Naud | ... |
Alicia
(1 episode, 1978)
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Carmine Caridi | ... |
Burson
(1 episode, 1978)
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William Prince | ... |
Rutherford
(1 episode, 1978)
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Sarah Rush | ... |
Cathy
(1 episode, 1978)
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Peter Kwong |
(1 episode, 1978)
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Paul Picerni | ... |
Burcella
(1 episode, 1978)
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Paul Lambert | ... |
Kier
(1 episode, 1978)
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Spencer Milligan | ... |
Machlin
(1 episode, 1978)
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Don Keefer | ... |
Barrows
(1 episode, 1978)
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Charles Macaulay | ... |
Ballantine
(1 episode, 1978)
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Roz Kelly | ... |
Melissa David
(1 episode, 1978)
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Milton Selzer |
(1 episode, 1978)
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James Luisi | ... |
Branmen
(1 episode, 1978)
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Diane Robin | ... |
Susan
(1 episode, 1978)
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Ted Gehring | ... |
Bartelli
(1 episode, 1978)
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Cristina Ferrare | ... |
Elena Novanti
(1 episode, 1978)
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Frank Campanella |
(1 episode, 1978)
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Leigh Christian |
(1 episode, 1978)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1978) (United States) (tv)
- BBC One (1979) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- TF1 (1980) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Télé Monte Carlo (1982) (Monaco) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Studios USA Television
- Teleantillas (1980) (Dominican Republic) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dack Rambo plays millionaire playboy Jack Cole, who, after the death of his parents, is framed on charges of embezzlement. In prison, Cole learns various tricks of the criminal trade - lockpicking, safe-cracking, electronic surveillance, etc. Upon his release, Cole uses his wealth and his newly learned talents to help others, leaving his calling card, a "sword of justice", at the scene.
Written by Marty McKee |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Trademark: During each show, the villain would get four playing cards distributed anonymously. The cards were the threes of the various suits, with the spade three always coming last. In the pilot and the opening credits of each show, Jack Cole plays solitaire and deals himself four threes in succession, to match his three years of imprisonment. The cards are marked on the back with a Jack Cole quotation, ending with "The spade is the sword of justice. Its rapier marks the end." See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Teleantillas 1er. Aniversario (1980). See more » |
Quotes |
Jack Cole:
The spade is the sword of justice. Its rapier marks the end. [Jack Cole's catch phrase, spoken in voiceover as the villain reads the back of the three of spades just before being arrested] See more » |