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The F.B.I./The Minerva Tapes
The Minerva Tapes | |
Season 7, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | December 5, 1971 |
Written by | Warren Duff |
Directed by | Michael O'Herlihy |
← 7x11 Superstition Rock |
7x13 → Bitter Harbor |
The F.B.I. — Season Seven |
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The Minerva Tapes is the twelfth episode of the seventh season of The F.B.I., and the one hundred seventy-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Inspector Lewis Erskine)
Also Starring: Philip Abbott (Assistant Director Arthur Ward), William Reynolds (Special Agent Tom Colby)
Guest Starring: Louis Jourdan (Henry Dulac), Donald Harron (George Damien), Lynne Marta (Carol Dulac)
and David Birney (Michael Sander)
Co-Starring: Walter Brooke (Lucas Vale), Allyn Ann McLerie (Marie Vale)
with Erik Holland (Traub), Paul Hahn (Transmitting Agent), Don Spruance (S.A.C. Victor Teller), Richard Merrifield (F.B.I. Agent), David Brandon (S.A. Porter), Chuck Morrell (F.B.I. Man)
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Plot Overview
Lucas Vale, Henri Dulac, George Damien, et al.--Espionage
After a foreign agent is hospitalized, Erskine takes his place to find a mysterious tape and play upon dissenting factions in a Communist group.