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Patrick McGoohan returns as John Drake...

Patrick McGoohan - John Drake

Peter Madden - Hobbs

 

Three years after the original Danger Man series concluded, it was revamped and continued in a longer format as Secret Agent.  John Drake was now a Special Security Agent for MI9, getting his exotic assignments exclusively from Her Majesty's Secret Service. This version of the series introduced far more Bond-like gadgets, from exploding tie-pins to tape-recording shavers, and emphasized fast action.

After several seasons of black-and-white episodes, it was decided to switch to color. But after only two episodes were completed, McGoohan quit the series to devote his energies to "The Prisoner." These two episodes were edited together to form the film Koroshi.

Different opening credits sequences were devised for the original UK broadcasts, with episodes alternating between them. One shows Drake walking towards the camera in negative, then a sharp closeup of his eyes in positive. The second sequence starts with a closeup of Drake's eyes, then pulls back on a photograph of his complete face.

The nationality of John Drake is a matter of some debate. In the original Danger Man series, he was portrayed as an American. In the Secret Agent series, he appeared to be British. Patrick McGoohan was born in the US but based in Europe, and in one episode of the 1964 series, John Drake says he is Irish. McGoohan's next series, The Prisoner is considered by many to be a spinoff of Danger Man and many believe that show's main character, Number 6, is John Drake. Indeed at least one character from Secret Agent appears in an episode of The Prisoner. However, McGoohan has since 1967 been adamant Number 6 is not John Drake.

Many guest stars on Secret Agent later reappeared in The Prisoner.

It is often erroneously reported that episodes of this series were filmed in Portmerion, the Welsh village McGoohan later used as the setting for The Prisoner. In truth, none of the Secret Agent episodes was filmed there, however several episodes of McGoohan's earlier Danger Man series were.

Patrick McGoohan was adamant that Drake live up to a higher moral standard than the likes of James Bond. As a result, the character rarely becomes involved with women (beyond mission requirements), and rarely kills anyone - in fact he almost never carries a gun.

Hobbs is always shown holding a knife.

At one point, the series was to have been called "Lone Wolf". This is a code name assigned to Drake, though it is only uttered once or twice on the show.

The first 1/3 or so of the episodes had Drake answering to a superior named Hobbs. Later, this character was dropped and Drake was shown working for a number of different individuals. One episode, "The Man with the Foot," saw Drake taking orders from an M-like character played by Bernard Lee, who played M in the Bond films.

In the episode "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove", a copy of the James Bond novel "From Russia with Love" is clearly shown. The edition used is the movie tie-in paperback featuring a photo of Sean Connery on the cover. Coincidentally, Bond regular Desmond Llewellyn also appears in this episode. Another episode makes reference to the Bond novel "The Man with the Golden Gun."

An unproduced script written for the series, "The Girl Who Was Death" was instead filmed as an episode of The Prisoner.

Contrary to some reviews of this series that appeared in the 1960s and in fact more recent reviews from the 1990s and 2000s, this was one of the least violent spy series ever created for television. Its hero rarely if ever carried a gun and during the course of the series never shot anyone to death (though in at least one episode Drake pretends to as part of a ruse, and he does so again in a dream sequence in another episode). Villains usually were left alive at the end, with some exceptions, which was also a rarity for the genre.

The American theme song "Secret Agent Man" was originally titled "Danger Man" with corresponding lyrics, until the decision was made to change the series title.

Two color episodes were produced as part of a season that was interrupted when McGoohan quit the series to make The Prisoner.  These two episodes were edited together to form the movie Koroshi. The original unedited episodes were released on video in the UK in the 1980s.

The series was broadcast in the UK and Canada as if it were a continuation of Danger Man.  For American broadcast, new opening credits and a new them song - the hit "Secret Agent Man" by Johnny Rivers - was added. The original theme was "High Wire," a piece of music that can be heard following the opening credits in most episodes.

Besides the theme song, other changes were made to the credits between the UK and US versions. In the UK version each episode starts with a very brief opening credits sequence introducing Patrick McGoohan. The teaser follows, and then after the commercial break the rest of the theme (High Wire) is heard as episode credits roll. The US version eliminates pre-teaser credits (except in the very first episode), inserting the "Secret Agent" credits after the teaser in the usual location (for US programs).

Sets used for the final two episodes were later reused in The Prisoner. Many actors from the Prisoner appear in the finale. The character of Potter, played by Christopher Benjamin, reappears in an episode of The Prisoner, which is considered evidence that the lead character of that series (referred to only as No. 6) was in fact John Drake.

 

SEASON ONE

 

1. Yesterday's Enemies

13/10/1964

Joan Hickson as Mrs. Curtis

Nadim Sawalha as Nikolaou

Ivor Salter as Bertrand

Maureen Connell as Jo Dutton

Howard Marion-Crawford as Archer

Anton Rodgers as Astala

Peter Copeley as Brett

Patricia Driscoll as Mrs. Archer

Aubrey Morris as Harris

April Wilding as Mary Wilson

Lynn Taylor as Stewardess

George Eugeniou as Immigration Officer

George Zenios as Barman

Raul Alkazzi as Kemal

Drake travels to Beirut to untangle a web of Middle Eastern espionage

 

2. The Professionals

20/10/1964

Helen Cherry as Mrs. Pearson

Nadja Regin as Ira

Jerry Stovin as Desmond Pearson

Alex Scott as Milos Kalder

John Welsh as Rhodes

Noel Johnson as Ambassador

Joan Young as Miss Burnham

Steve Plytas as Interrogator

Hana Pravda as Czech Receptionist

Jan Conrad as Landlord

Stella Courtney as Nadia

John G. Heller as Czech Police Officer

Brenda Dunrich as Secretary

Charles Laszlo as Police Motor Cyclist

Drake is targeted by a Czech spymaster who uses a beautiful young woman to ensnare his enemies.

 

3. Colony Three

27/10/1964

Glyn Owen as Randall

Niall McGuinnis as Donovan

Peter Arne as Richardson

Katherine Woodville as Janet

George Mikell as Student

Peter Madden as Admiral

Edward Underdown as Lord Denby

Cicely Paget Bowman as Lady Denby

Peter Jesson as Fuller

Laurence Herder as Soldier

Charles Laszlo as Agent

Posing as a clerk, Drake infiltrates a strange spy school in this very 'prisoneresque' episode of Danger Man.  The parallels with The Prisoner are astounding. Drake assumes a disguise to go to a closed 'village' somewhere in Eastern Europe. Here British people who have willingly defected to the East live and work in a perfect recreation of an English village, although the environs look more like an unfinished shopping precinct in a 1960s new town as it was shot in 1964, remember. The object of the village is to train spies so that they can pass themselves off as being British. Drake infiltrates the village and finds that his fellow Brits have been attracted there for various reasons: love, money, status or ideology. No-one can leave and everyone is under constant surveillance. Drake gets to meet a 'Number 2' and a 'Number 1'. There are surreal twists, for example when on a guided tour also included is a display of electro-shock torture. The main difference is that in this case Drake manages to leave the village after a single episode. Here are the seeds of the Prisoner. An amusing footnote for the fans of Number 6.

 

4. The Galloping Major

03/11/1964

William Marshall as Prime Minister

Errol John as Colonel Nyboto

Earl Cameron as Kassawari

Edric Connor as Dr. Manudu

Arnold Diamond as LaSallle

Jill Milford as Suzanne

Nora Nicholson as Mrs. Manningham

Sent to Africa to monitor an election, Drake discovers a danger far more devious than ballot-stuffing.

 

5. Fair Exchange

10/11/1964

Lelia Godoni as Lisa

James Maxwell as Pieter

Andre Van Gyseghem as Otto Berg

George Mikell as Willie Berg

Barry Liuemam as Fasta

Edwin Apps as Munford

Raymond Adamson as Gorton

Noel Howlett as Dr McKenna

John Drake must follow an avenging agent, bent on murderous revenge.

 

6. Fish on the Hook

17/11/1964

Dawn Addams as Gerdi Algrim

Zene Marshall as Nadia

Terence Longdon as Rowland

Martin Miller as Dr. Zoren

Peter Bowles as Gamal

Vladek Sheybal as Tewfik

Michael Godfrey as Abdul

Harvey Hall as Maxwell

Robert Henderson as Albert

In Egypt, Drake must uncover the identity of, and save, the mastermind behind the Controller - or the entire Middle Eastern British spy network will be compromised.

 

7. The Colonel's Daughter

24/11/1964

Michael Trubshawe as Colonel Blakeley

Virginia Maskell as Joanna Blakeley

Warren Mitchell as Chopra

Zia Mohyeddin as Khan

John Bennett as Minister

George Pastell as Petel

Kenneth Adams as Interrogator

Frank Olegario as Plainclothes Man

Michael Nightingale as Pictor Jones

Kumar Ranji as Gumta

Balu Patel as Personal Assistant To Minister

Dean Francis as Barman

Zoe Zephyr as Margaret

Jaron Yaltan as Subra

The death of a butterfly collector's assistant in India opens an unlikely investigation.

 

8. The Battle of the Cameras

01/12/1964

Dawn Addams as Martine

Niall MacGinnis as Kent

Frederick Bartman as Genicot

Peter Madden as Hobbs

Patrick Newell as Alex

Agent John Drake becomes a gambler in the South of France to infiltrate the mysterious world of international secrets for sale.

 

9. No Marks for Servility

08/12/1964

Mervyn Johns as Armstrong

Francesca Annis as Judy

Howard Marion-Crawford as Gregorl

Suzan Farmer as Helen

Peter Madden as Hobbs

In a Roman villa, Drake becomes an unwilling manservant to an unscrupulous extortionist.

 

10. A Man to be Trusted

15/12/1964

Harve Ashby as Mora

Patricia Donahue as Lorna

Ralph Michael as Dorset

Eunice Gayson as Louise Bancroft

Wanda Ventham as Stella Dorset

Drake is sent to the Caribbean to investigate a murder and see if the local intelligence contact can be relied on.

 

11. Don't Nail Him Yet

22/12/1964

John Fraser as Dennis Rawson

Sheila Mathews as Diana

Anthony Dawson as Lucas

Raymond Adamson as Munford

Edward Chapman as Sir Ralph

Edward Cast as Bennett

Wendy Richard as Sue

Drake poses as a put-upon schoolteacher to win the confidence of a suspected spy.

 

12. A Date with Doris

29/12/1964

Magda Konopka as Conchita

Jane Merrow as Juana Romemo

Eric Portmann as Eduardo

Ronald Radd as Joaquin Paratore

James Maxwell as Peter Miler

David Landau as Chemist

Richard Bebb as Major Casado

David Caual as Van Driver

Richard Owens as Naval Lieutenant

Drake flies into Havana using the cover of a journalist, there to interview one of the heros of the revolution, Joaquin Paratore. His real purpose is to rescue another agent posing as a journalist as Miller who has been framed for the murder of a famous actress. Miller had taken up with the actress when he found out she was Paratore's mistress and could provide useful information. After being wounded by the police and becoming the object of a manhunt, Miller relies on Drake to get him out with the help of "Doris"  While Cuba is never mentioned by name the Marxist rhetoric, the camo outfits worn by government officials, as which does nothing to hide Juana's torpedo bra!, the reference to being on an island, and most importantly the leader's fiery,long-winded speeches heard island-wide leave no doubt where the story takes place.

 

13. That's Two of Us Sorry

05/01/1965

Francesca Annis as Sheila Sutherland

Finlay Currie as Landlord

Nigel Green as Magnus Sutherland

Duncan Lamont as Angus McKinnon

Brian Phelan as Donald

Stephen Jack as Dr. Hutchins

Fingerprints left at the scene of a robbery in Scotland appear to belong to an agent whose been dead twenty years.

 

14. Such Men Are Dangerous

12/01/1965

Lee Montague as Major Latour

Jack McGrowan as Shorty Pratt

Jack Gwillim as General

Zia Mohyeddin as Mr Sen

John Cairney as Jack Taylor

Alan Wheatley as Solicitor

Georgina Ward as Diana

Peter Madden as Hobbs

Tom Gill as Edwin Bowden

Ivor Salter as Williams

Posing as an ex-con, Drake is recruited by an ultra-right wing organisation that trains assassins to eliminate world leaders.

 

15. Whatever Happened to George Foster?

19/01/1965

Bernard Lee as Lord Ammanford

Adrienne Corri as Pauline

Jil Melford as Certhia

Joyce Carey as Lady Ammanford

Colin Douglas as The Stranger

Patsy Smart as Nancy

Richard Caldicott as Sir Joseph Man

Jack Bligh as Charles Hewett

Barbara Leake as Mrs. Foster

Drake must stop a wealthy British industrialist who is subverting a small nation to his own ends.

 

16. A Room in the Basement

02/02/1965

Jane Merrow as Susan Turnbull

William Lucas as Bernard

Michael Gwynn as Military Attache

Mark Dignam as British Ambassador

Gerard Heinz as Dr. Huber

John Breslin as Keith Turnbull

Edward Cast as Luke

Kate O'Mara as Annette

Jack May as Secretary

Embassy walls and diplomatic immunity hide the kidnapped colleague of agent John Drake. Drake comes to the rescue when the man's wife approaches him for help.

 

17. The Affair at Castelevara

09/02/1965

Eric Portmann as Carlos

Harold Goldblatt as Ramon Torres

Drake and his American counterparts have competing plans to prevent the execution of a former Central American Revolutionary.

 

18. The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove

16/02/1965

Mike Pratt as Briefcase

Eric Barker as Mr. Lovegrove

Adrienne Corri as Elaine

Franics De Wolff as Alexander

Patsy Rowlands as Mrs Fairbrother

Peter Butterworth as Umbrellas

Edward Underbrown as Morgan

After a car wreck, Drake finds himself enmeshed in a strange plot surrounding a casino.

 

19. It's Up to the Lady

23/02/1965

Sylvia Syms as Paula

Robert Urquhart as Glover

Maxwell Shaw as Nicos

Peter Madden as Hobbs

Vera Cook as Paul's Mother

Anthony Baird as British Agent

George Zenios as Greek Boy

Drake follows a couple on the run to Greece to prevent them from defecting.

 

20. Have a Glass of Wine

02/03/1965

Ann Lynn as Suzanne

Warren Mitchell as Lamaze

George Benson as Police Chief

Kathleen Breck as Zelda

Victor Brooks as Jules

Roger Avon as Chateau Guide

In France's wine country, Drake, a Russian agent and a local spy compete for control of a woman bearing military secrets.

 

21. The Mirror's New

09/03/1965

Nicola Pagett as Nicola

Maureen Connell as Jo Dutton

Howard Marion-Crawford as Archer

Peter Madden as Admiral St. John

Anton Rodgers as Attala

Aubrey Morris as Harris

Joan Hickson as Mrs. Curtis

Peter Dopley as Brett

Patricia Driscoll as Catherine Archer

Jerome Willis as Pursuer

A British diplomat in Paris goes missing for a day, but can't seem to remember what happened.

 

22. Parallel Lines Sometimes Meet

16/03/1965

Moira Redmond as Nicola Tarasova

Errol John as Dessiles

Earl Cameron as Darcy

Clifton Jones as Lieutenant Labaste

Paul Danquah as James Owen

Pearl Prescod as Madam Celeste

Robert Dean as David Elliot

Margaret Nolan as Mrs. Elliot

Drake trails two scientists to the West Indies.

 

 

SEASON TWO

1. You Are Not in Any Trouble, Are You?

23/09/1965

Susan Hampshire as Lena

Andre Van Gyseghem as Enzo Bandone

John Cazabon as Ernesto

Bill Edwards as Dave

Jeremy Burnham as Ellis

John Welsh as Emmerson

Frank Coda as Barman

Andreas Malandrinos as Old Man

Tony Baron as Fausto

To topple an Italian murder-for-hire ring, Drake puts out a hit on himself.

 

2. The Black Book

30/09/1965

Mike Pratt as Serge

Griffith Jones as Sir Noel Blanchard

Jack Gwillim as General Carteret

Patricia Haines as Lady Blanchard

Georgina Ward as Simone

Richard Owens as James

Drake goes undercover to discover who is blackmailing a general's brother.

 

3. A Very Dangerous Game

07/10/1965

Mike Pratt as British Controller

Yvonne Furneaux as Lisa Lee

Peter Arne as Chi Ling

Paulet Tu as Suzy

Anthony Dawson as Simpson

Burt Kwouk as Khim

Geoffrey Bayldon as Dickinson

Dennis Ramsden as Corbett

Charles Carson as George

Norma West as Pauline

Disguised as a music teacher, Drake infiltrates a Chinese spy ring in Hong Kong.

 

4. Sting in the Tail

14/10/1965

Ronald Rad as Alexandros

Derren Nesbitt as Rachid Nouraddine

Jeanne Roland as Marie Valedon

John Standing as James

David Collins as Stephen Miller

Jeremy Spenser as Shah Of Assini

Drake tries to get at an assassin by tailing the killer's mistress.

 

5. English Lady Takes Lodgers

21/10/1965

Gabriella Licudi as Emma

Robert Urquhart as Pilkington

Frederick Bartman as Philippe Granville

Gary Hope as Colonel Torres

Howard Marion-Crawford as Commander Collinson

Jerome Willis as Official

Judy Huxtable as uncredited

Investigating a security link in Spain, Drake finds himself enmeshed in a murderous scheme.

 

6. Loyalty Always Pays

28/10/1965

Johnny Sekka as Beyla

Errol John as Enugu

Earl Cameron as Prime Minister

Nigel Stock as Major Barrington

Ray Brooks as Lucas

Dolores Montez as Miss Sefadu

Mark Heath as Colonel M'Bota

Joan Newell as Mrs Barrington

Joan Hooley as Susy

Did an African defence minister strike a secret deal with the Chinese?

 

7. The Mercenaries

04/11/1965

John Gabriel as Pierre Deschamps

Patricia Donahue as Caroline Winter

John Slater as Prime Minister

Percy Herbert as Sergeant Bates

Peter Arne as General G'Niore

Frederick Peisley as Dr. Winter

Jack Gwillim as General White

Derrick DeMarney as Colonel Coote

Zia Moyheddin as Sinclair Jones

Dervis Ward as Hawkinson

Shane Rimmer as Buchanan

Patrick Jordan as Brewster

Drake interferes in a plot to take over an African republic.

 

8. Judgement Day

11/11/1965

Alexandra Stewart as Jessica

John Woodvine as Shimon

Maurice Kaufmann as Pilot

Guy Deghy as Carriga

David Saire as Ygal

Peter Halliday as James

Ben Ari as David

Neville Becker as Airport Official

Harold Berens as Hotel Landlord

Mohhammad Moosa Shamsi as Carrier

Yashar Adem as Driver

Bakshi Prem as Bookseller

Drake finds himself at the mercy of a band of Israeli renegades.

 

9. The Outcast

18/11/1965

Bernard Bresslaw as Leo Perkins

Patricia Haines as Norat

Brian Worth as Xavier

Judy Geesen as Helen

Richard Caldicott as Commander Marsden

Frederic Abbott as Dead Man

Anita West as Sandra

Judy Geeson as Helen Cazalet

Stephen Yardley as Stranger

Was the murdered girlfriend of a missing sailor selling coded secrets?

 

10. Are You Going to be More Permanent?

02/12/1965

Howard Goorney as Joseph Lacios

Maxwell Shaw as Wolf Kronenberger

Susan Hampshire as Lesley Arden

John Miller as Colonel Salmson

Murray Kash as American

Denis Shaw as Estate Agent

Cameron Miller as French Customer

Desmond Cullum-Jones as Jordon

Brian Gilmar as First Agent

Frank Maher as Second Agent

Tony Thawnton as Vladimir

Lesley Allen as Girl in Taxi

George Cormack as Man in Museum

Who is responsible for the disappearance of agents in Vienna?

 

11. To Our Best Friend

09/12/1965

John Gabriel as Rutledge

Donald Houston as Bill Vincent

Ann Bell as Leslie Vincent

T.P. McKenna as Ivan

Jack Allen as Colonel

Roderick Lovell as Bertrand

Charles Lloyd Pack as First Secretary

Robert Rietty as Translator

Gita Denise as Natalie

Julian Sherrier as Sayyed

Christopher Sanford as Phelps

Frederick Farley as Solomon

Cyril Cross as Poltyev

Simon Brent as Watcher

Brian Weske as Simpson

Rhonda Ryan as Girl in Phone Box

Drake heads to Baghdad to clear the name of a spy suspected of leaking secrets.

 

12. The Man on the Beach

16/12/1965

Susan Hampshire as Lena

Andre Van Gyseghem as Enzo Bandone

John Cazabon as Ernesto

Bill Edwards as Dave

Jeremy Burnham as Ellis

John Welsh as Emmerson

Frank Coda as Barman

Dndreas Malandrinos as Old Man

Tony Baron as Fausto

A murdered contact complicates Drake's mission in Jamaica.

 

13. Say It with Flowers

23/12/1965

Ian Hendry as Wallace

John Phillips as Dr. Brajanska

Jemma Hyde as Caroline

Harold Kaket as Krummenacher

Martin Wyldeck as Kasser

William Dexter as Meyer

In Switzerland Drake must determine if an enemy agent is really dead.

 

14. The Man Who Wouldn't Talk

30/12/1965

Jane Merrow as Lydia Greshnova

Roy Marsden as HQ Policeman

Norman Rodway as Meredith

Ralph Michael as Interrogator

Brian Worth as Forbes

Simon Brent as Peter

Frank Gatliff as Dr. Radev

Mike Pratt as Garage Manager

Ken Barker as Security Man

Drake must free a captured British spymaster before he sellls his secrets.

 

15. Someone is Liable to Get Hurt

06/01/1966

Zia Mohyeddin as Dr. Krisna Sawari

Maurice Denham as Volos

Geraldine Moffatt as Magda Kallai

Earl Cameron as Chand

John G. Haller as Manuel

Jerome Willis as Colonel Maturin

George Baisley as Adam

A mysterious woman, an ancient prison cell and a gun-runner - a recipe for disaster.

 

16. Dangerous Secret

13/01/1966

Mark Lester as Boy

Elizabeth Shepherd as Louise Carron

Lyndon Brook as Colin Ashley

Derek Francis as Fenton

John Brooking as Mather

Michael Anthony as Barjoa

Reginald Barrett as Hartley

Gordon Whiting as Dark Glasses

Alf Joint as Carl

Drake must clean up after the government bungles an attempt to silence a young scientist.

 

17. I Can Only Offer You Sherry

20/01/1966

Wendy Craig as Jean Smith

Anthony Newlands as Ma'Suud

Barnard Archard as Nubar

Henry Gilbert as Seghir

Tony Jason as Police Sergeant

Alan Chuntz as Second Watcher

Drake investigates an unlikely spy.

 

18. The Hunting Party

27/01/1966

Moira Lister as Claudia Jordan

Denholm Elliott as Basil Jordan

Edward Underdown as Max Dell

John Welsh as Ross

Alan White as Edwards

William Ingram as Coleman

A security leak points to a wealthy lord.

 

19. Two Birds with One Bullet

10/03/1966

Geoffrey Keen as Commissioner Winlow

Lelia Goidoni as Pilar Lin

Paul Curran as Dr. Shargis

John Woodvine as Singri Rhamin

Richard O'Sullivan as Aldo Shargis

Guido Adorni as Jose

Annie Blake as Censor

A political party plans to assassinate their own candidate.

 

20. I am Afraid You Have the Wrong Number

17/03/1966

Paul Eddington as Captain Schulman

Jeanne Moody as Leanka

Guy Deghy as Leontine

John Cazabon as Aurel

Fredric Abbott as Stoian

Vincent Harding as Standfast

Drake pursues a rogue agent.

 

21. The Man With the Foot

24/03/1966

Bernard Lee as Derringham

Robert Urquart as Monckton

Paul Curran as Gomez

Sobel Black as Marula

Hugh McDermott as Solby

Michael Forrest as Abelardo

Drake drives to Spain for a well-earned holiday. But instead of sun and relaxation, he is greeted by miserable weather and a determined enemy agent.

 

22. The Paper Chase

31/03/1966

Joan Greenwood as Nandina

Keneth J. Warren as Eddie

Aubrey Morris as Tamasio

Ferdy Mayne as Laprade

Peter Stephens as Frankie

Oliver MacGroovy as Sam

Simon Lack as Symonds

Alarice Gordon as Gloria

Guido Addrini as Waiter

Secret documents fall into the wrong hands.

 

23. Not So Jolly Roger

07/04/1966

Edwin Richfield as Marco Janson

Wilfred Lawson as Corrigan

Lisa Daniely as Linda Janson

Andrea Faulos as Mulkins

Jon Rollason as Summers

Trisha Noble as Susan Wade

Drake works as a disc jockey at a pirate radio station.

 

 

SEASON THREE

 

1. Koroshi

05/01/1968

Christopher Benjamin as Potter

Yoko Tani as Ako Nakamura

Amanda Barrie as Rosemary

Ronald Howard as Sanders

Burt Kwouk as Tanaka

John Garrie as Old Japanese Man

Jeremy Longhurst as Fortune

Lilani Young as Japanese Granddaughter

A young Japanese woman dies by inhaling gas from an artificial flower before she can report the existence of a Japanese death cult to her British contact. Drake infiltrates the cult as a journalist reporting on a floral festival.

 

2. Shinda Shima

12/01/1968

Yako Tani as Miho

Kenneth Griffith as Richards

George Coulouris as Controller

Maxine Audley as Pauline

David Toguri as Commander Yamada

Tommy Yapp as Contact Man

Edward Ogden as Edward Sharp

Mona Chong as First Girl Islander

Paula Li Shiu as Second Girl Islander

Robert Lee as Manager

Kristopher Kum as Passport Official

Anna Mai as Airline Clerk

Barbara Yu-Ling as Hostess

Drake infiltrates the killers' headquarters by taking the place of a British electronics expert hired by the Sect.

 

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