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"The F.B.I." Fatal Reunion (TV Episode 1973) Poster

(TV Series)

(1973)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

William Wiard

Writing Credits (in alphabetical order)  

Mark Rodgers ... (written by)

Cast (in credits order)  

Efrem Zimbalist Jr. ... Inspector Lewis Erskine
Philip Abbott ... Arthur Ward
Shelly Novack ... Agent Chris Daniels
Ed Nelson ... Hamilton
Hari Rhodes ... Ormond
Dana Elcar ... Waverly
Michael Bell ... Parent
Susan Oliver ... Margaret
Alfred Ryder ... Urban
Paul Lukather ... Simmons
Patrick Riley Patrick Riley
Charles Lampkin ... Hargroves
Gary Pillar Gary Pillar
David Dominguez
Ben Wright
Andre Philippe Andre Philippe
Michael Heit Michael Heit ... Jeffrey
Stafford Morgan
Melvin F. Allen Melvin F. Allen
Gail Stuchinsky Gail Stuchinsky
Duke Cigrang Duke Cigrang
Mark Dana Mark Dana ... SAC Clayton McGregor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bob Harks ... Party Guest (uncredited)
Mike Lally ... Bartender (uncredited)
Marvin Miller ... Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Eddie Smith ... Bar Patron (uncredited)

Produced by 

Quinn Martin ... executive producer
Adrian Samish ... supervising producer
Anthony Spinner ... producer

Music by 

Richard Markowitz

Cinematography by 

William W. Spencer

Editing by 

Donald Hoskinson ... (as Don Hoskinson)

Art Direction by 

Richard Y. Haman

Set Decoration by 

Hoyle Barrett

Production Management 

Howard P. Alston ... executive production manager
Ben Chapman ... production manager
Arthur Fellows ... in charge of production
Robert Maharis ... location manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Fred Gammon ... assistant director

Location Management 

Robert Maharis ... location manager

Music Department 

Bronislau Kaper ... composer: theme music (as Bronislaw Kaper)
Ken Wilhoit ... music supervisor

Additional Crew 

John Conwell ... assistant to executive producer
Arthur Weingarten ... executive story consultant

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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