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Blackout
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Season 2 -  originally broadcast
March 8, 1967

French:  "L'espion et la ballerine" (The Spy & the Ballerina)
German:  "Die Primaballerina" (The Prima Ballerina)

Writer:  Barry Orringer
Director:  Alf Kjellin

When Kelly is implicated in the murder of a beautiful Russian ballerina and suspected agent, he and Scotty are given eight hours to disprove the charges.

Cast:

Zohra Lampert (Zili), Lawrence Dane (Boris), Alan Oppenheimer (Benkovsky ), Lou Krugman (Inspector), Shep Saunders (Tough), Jose Maria Cafferel (taxi driver #1), Tito Marsell (Flamenco Dancer), Pete Sotos (Julio), Andreas Montreal (taxi driver #2), James Victor (Hernando), Rudy Kovar (Carlo), Poupee Gamin (Lita), Victor Israel (taxi driver #3

French:  "L'espion et la ballerine" (The Spy & the Ballerina)
German:  "Die Primaballerina" (The Prima Ballerina)

FROM THE NOTEBOOKS

Synopsis:  Did Kelly kill the Russian Ballerina?

Alan Oppenheimer & Lawrence Dane

Highlights/Comments:  Brilliant directing.  Opening scene and its editing set mood perfectly.  Great pacing.  Moving dialogue …  Love scene in almost total blackness …  Scotty as he confronts Kelly in the hotel room … Scene of banter with cab drivers …  Scotty musing “to see what Sidney Poitier would look like in the film”

Zohra Lampert
Zohra Lampert        


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Season 3 -  originally broadcast
March 8, 1967

French:  "L'espion et la ballerine" (The Spy & the Ballerina)
German:  "Die Primaballerina" (The Prima Ballerina)

Writer:  Barry Orringer
Director:  Alf Kjellin

When Kelly is implicated in the murder of a beautiful Russian ballerina and suspected agent, he and Scotty are given eight hours to disprove the charges.

Cast:

Zohra Lampert (Zili), Lawrence Dane (Boris), Alan Oppenheimer (Benkovsky ), Lou Krugman (Inspector), Shep Saunders (Tough), Jose Maria Cafferel (taxi driver #1), Tito Marsell (Flamenco Dancer), Pete Sotos (Julio), Andreas Montreal (taxi driver #2), James Victor (Hernando), Rudy Kovar (Carlo), Poupee Gamin (Lita), Victor Israel (taxi driver #3

French:  "L'espion et la ballerine" (The Spy & the Ballerina)
German:  "Die Primaballerina" (The Prima Ballerina)

FROM THE NOTEBOOKS

Synopsis:  Did Kelly kill the Russian Ballerina?

Alan Oppenheimer & Lawrence Dane

Highlights/Comments:  Brilliant directing.  Opening scene and its editing set mood perfectly.  Great pacing.  Moving dialogue …  Love scene in almost total blackness …  Scotty as he confronts Kelly in the hotel room … Scene of banter with cab drivers …  Scotty musing “to see what Sidney Poitier would look like in the film”

Zohra Lampert
Zohra Lampert        


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