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The F.B.I./Three-Way Split
Three-Way Split | |
Season 6, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | March 21, 1971 |
Written by | Gerald Sanford |
Directed by | Philip Abbott |
← 6x25 The Natural |
7x01 → Death on Sunday |
The F.B.I. — Season Six |
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Three-Way Split is the twenty-sixth episode of the sixth season of The F.B.I., and the one hundred sixty-fifth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: James Sikking (Harte), Buck Young (Davis), Richard O'Brien (George R. Whelan), Paul Camen (Fred Elgin), Mary Wilcox (Allison Stuart), Jennifer Billingsley (Wanda Moore), Ted Hartley (Larry Cole), Gilbert Green (Mr. Nelson), Don Keefer (Claude Norris), Joel Lawrence (Hill), Noel Shire (The Bellboy), Keith Walker (The Newscaster), Peter Haskell (Eliot Fielding), Albert Salmi (Roy Mills a.k.a. John Michaels), Edward Andrews (Frank Merrick), Lex Barker (Owen Stuart)
Co-Starring:
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Plot Overview
Erskine tracks down three disparate men who join forces to pull off a major bank robbery: an everyman who just wants enough cash to open a hardware store, a broke playboy trying to pass himself off as rich to impress a girl, and a thuggish guy who wants a fast car and a fast girl.