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(TV Series)

The Money Game ()


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A complex plan is unleashed that sees a leading financial journalist report that one of Europe's most influential financiers has died. As the markets react to the news, Interpol must discover who had most to gain from such reporting.

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Inspector Duval
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Inspector Mornay
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The Baron
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Castillon
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Marie Webber
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Brownley
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Zeist
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alan Beaton ...
Mortuary Assistant (uncredited)
Joe Beckett ...
Detective (uncredited)
Michael Beint ...
Detective (uncredited)
Alan Casley ...
Man in Cafe (uncredited)
Jean Driant ...
Interpol Officer (uncredited)
William Ingram ...
Interpol Officer (uncredited)
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Train Guard (uncredited)
Geremy Phillips ...
Man in Cafe (uncredited)
Johnny Rossi ...
Man in Cafe (uncredited)
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Man Dancing in Cafe (uncredited)

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C.M. Pennington-Richards ... (as Pennington Richards)

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Lewis Davidson ... (writer)

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Roy Goddard ... associate producer
Anthony Perry ... producer
Earl St. John ... executive producer

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Gerry Hambling

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David Booth

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Ernest Archer

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Norman Harrison ... assistant director

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Dudley Messenger ... sound recordist

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Bert Mason ... camera operator

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Plot Summary

Journalist James Brownley arrives to interview noted businessman Baron Untermeyer, who wants the sensitive news of his retirement reported responsibly. The Baron dies in front of Brownley, who immediately reports the story causing a collapse in shares. The Baron was an imposter, though, and the death a fake, but Brownley himself is then found murdered. When Duval realises the nub of the fraud, not news the Baron was dead but the revelation he was still alive, investigating who profited from that knowledge leads back to the Baron's own private secretary, Castillon.

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Trivia The first of two appearances in the series by Walter Gotell, the other being in E23, Payment in Advance (1960). See more »
Crazy Credits Opening announcement: "Crime knows no frontiers. To combat the growing menace of the International criminal, the police forces of the world have opened up their national boundaries. At their headquarters in Paris, scientifically equipped to match the speed of the jet age, 63 nations have linked together to form the International Criminal Police Organisation - INTERPOL!" See more »

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