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The Frighteners

  • Episode aired May 27, 1961
  • TV-14TV-14
  • 1h
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7.3/10
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Dawn Beret in The Avengers (1961)
ActionComedyCrime
Sir Thomas Waller disapproves of his daughter's choice in boyfriends and hires a criminal to scare off an unwanted suitor. Keel and Steed rescue the swain from the criminal's henchman and di... Read allSir Thomas Waller disapproves of his daughter's choice in boyfriends and hires a criminal to scare off an unwanted suitor. Keel and Steed rescue the swain from the criminal's henchman and discover a clue to an extortion plot.Sir Thomas Waller disapproves of his daughter's choice in boyfriends and hires a criminal to scare off an unwanted suitor. Keel and Steed rescue the swain from the criminal's henchman and discover a clue to an extortion plot.
IMDb RATING
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109
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    • Peter Hammond
    • Berkely Mather(teleplay)
  • Stars
    • Ian Hendry
    • Patrick Macnee
    • Ingrid Hafner
    • Peter Hammond
    • Berkely Mather(teleplay)
  • Stars
    • Ian Hendry
    • Patrick Macnee
    • Ingrid Hafner
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    • 5User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Ian Hendry
    Ian Hendry
    • Dr. David Keel
    Patrick Macnee
    Patrick Macnee
    • John Steed
    Ingrid Hafner
    • Carol Wilson
    Willoughby Goddard
    Willoughby Goddard
    • The Deacon
    Philip Gilbert
    Philip Gilbert
    • Jeremy de Willoughby
    Philip Locke
    Philip Locke
    • Moxon
    Doris Hare
    Doris Hare
    • Mrs. Briggs
    Stratford Johns
    Stratford Johns
    • Sir Thomas Weller
    Dawn Beret
    • Marylin Weller
    David Andrews
    • Nigel
    Godfrey James
    Godfrey James
    • Nature Boy
    Neil Wilson
    Neil Wilson
    • Beppi
    Eric Elliott
    • Butler
    Ann Taylor
    • Secretary
    Ralph Tovey
    • Waiter
    Benn Simons
    • Inspector Foster
    Eleanor Darling
    • Flower Seller
    Benny Nightingale
    • Grechio
      • Peter Hammond
      • Berkely Mather(teleplay)
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    • Trivia
      Episode #15, "The Frighteners" was long thought to be the sole surviving episode of the first season. The other 25 episodes made in 1961 were believed to be lost forever as a number of episodes were broadcast live. However, in 2001, the 1961 episode, Girl on the Trapeze (1961), was discovered in the United States (odd considering the first season wasn't sold abroad; the first 15 minutes of the very first episode, Hot Snow (1961), were also found at this time, both within the UCLA archive), whilst a print of Tunnel of Fear (1961) surfaced in 2016.
    • Goofs
      At 46 minutes in, the shadow of a boom microphone is visible on the back wall on the left side of the screen, then again above Mrs. Briggs as she sits down. The microphone itself is seen in top left corner when Jeremy shouts, "I'm not your son!"
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      [as he enters a shop against the owners wishes]

      John Steed: I suffer under the disability of a public-school education.

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      Featured in Quadrophenia (1979)

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    Our first glimpse of Patrick Macnee in his greatest role
    Only three complete episodes survive from this initial season of 26 episodes, but the first, "Girl on the Trapeze" (episode 6), was a solo effort for Ian Hendry's Dr. David Keel. "The Frighteners," episode 15, is therefore our first view of John Wickham Gascone Berresford Steed, played to unmatched perfection by the amiable Patrick Macnee, impeccably mannered, immaculately well dressed, and at least at this early stage, occasionally using a gun (but wearing his ubiquitous bowler hat, not yet with umbrella). We begin with affluent businessman Sir Thomas Weller (Stratford Johns) hiring a professional hit man called The Deacon (Willoughby Gray), fearing that his unknowing daughter (Dawn Beret) might run off and marry a small-time cad (Philip Gilbert) in pursuit of her wealth. The Deacon brings in two men to carry out a 'massage' on the bounder, who is all too aware of Weller's knowledge of his devious background, desperate to keep his 'fiancee' in the dark about his true nature. The character of Dr. David Keel had his own small surgery, here used by Steed as the setting for an interrogation with hit-man Moxon (Philip Locke), using his own brass knuckles. This is our first opportunity to see the two characters working as a team, but it is Keel who tricks Moxon into revealing the secret hideout of the mysterious Deacon. Keel's secretary Carol Wilson, played by Ingrid Hafner, another regular character only seen during the first season, is relegated to a brief appearance at the end, when Weller's naive daughter is gently dissuaded from a disastrous elopement by The Avengers. Videotaped in black and white, exactly like the Honor Blackman seasons that followed, this realistic, straightforward story provides another wholly fascinating glimpse at the way the series started out. Willoughby Goddard returned to the show in "Thingumajig" (one of the last episodes), Philip Locke returned in "Mandrake" and "From Venus with Love," Stratford Johns returned in "Legacy of Death," and Neil Wilson, as The Deacon's butcher shop curator, returned in "The Gilded Cage" and "The Interrogators." Designed by future director Robert Fuest, whose later credits feature "Wuthering Heights," "And Soon the Darkness" (both 1970), "The Final Programme" (1973), "The Devil's Rain" (1974), and both "Dr. Phibes" features starring Vincent Price. Both Ian Hendry and Ingrid Hafner bowed out after one season, so Patrick Macnee's Steed was promoted with no less than three partners the next year, only one of which would be retained for season three. The following four entries have not survived, so the next available episode would be #20, "Tunnel of Fear," only rediscovered in 2016 (after the closing six episodes the second season would begin shooting with "Mission to Montreal," although "Mr. Teddy Bear" would be the first to be broadcast, introducing Honor Blackman's Cathy Gale to BBC viewers).
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      • May 27, 1961 (United Kingdom)
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      • Black and White
      • Mono

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