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The Fugitive/Wine Is a Traitor
Wine Is a Traitor | |
Season 4, Episode 8 | |
Airdate | November 1, 1966 |
Production Number | 408 |
Written by | Arthur Dales |
Directed by | Gerd Oswald |
Produced by | Wilton Schiller |
← 4x07 Second Sight |
4x09 → Approach with Care |
The Fugitive — Season Four |
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Wine Is a Traitor is the eighth episode of the fourth season of The Fugitive, and the ninety-eighth episode overall.
Starring: David Janssen (The Fugitive)
Guest Stars: Roy Thinnes (Carl), Pilar Seurat (Elena)
Special Guest Star: James Gregory (Pete)
Co-Starring: Carlos Romero (Morales), Richard O'Brien (Sheriff), Dabbs Greer (Thomas), Robert Wilke (Johnny), Warren Kemmerling (Nick)
Also Starring: Barry Morse (Lt. Gerard) (credit only)
with Rodolfo Acosta (Mexican #1), Victor Millan (Mexican #2), Roy Jenson (Deputy), Chet Stratton (Guide), Grandon Rhodes (Physician), Jason Johnson (Mann), Martin Garralaga (Felipe), William Challe (Jim), Arch Whiting (2nd Deputy)
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Plot Overview
In migrant grape-picking country in California, a sniper takes out a worker who was planning to lead a strike of the other workers, and Kimble is the only witness who can prove that a fellow worker didn't fire the fatal shot.