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Jack Palance | ... |
Lt. Alex Bronkov
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Henry Beckman | ... |
Harry Mark
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Tony King | ... |
Sgt. John Webber
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Joseph Mascolo | ... |
Mayor Pete Santori
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Ramon Bieri | ... |
O'Flanagan
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George Loros | ... |
Mavros
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Albert Henderson | ... |
Inspector Burke
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Dennis Robertson | ... |
Ray Parnell
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Dudley Knight | ... |
O'Sullivan
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Douglas Henderson | ... |
Fred R. Stone
(as Doug Henderson)
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Russ Marin | ... |
Ship's Captain
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Joe Petrullo | ... |
Ship's Officer
(as Joseph Petrullo)
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Frank Baxter | ... |
Security Officer
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Trenace Roley | ... |
Receptionist
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A dangerous international terrorist is put under arrest by the police force when he was hiding aboard a cruiser and then the problems begin for Bronk and his colleagues. Because detectives from NYPD want to take charge of the terrorist against the will of our hero. But the terrorist eventually escapes from the ship in which he was put under custody. You have here some weird sequences when the police Irish officials get drunk, which leads to a terrific surprise, a surprise I won't spoil you, believe me folks, a terrific surprise. I will point out that camera angles remind me the British TV directors way of filming, such as Bob Fuest gave us. I like the cop from NY character, with a Broderick Crawford looking like way of talking, a sort of borderline cop seeking revenge, vengeance... A worth watching episode.