McCloud
TV-PG
6.9
1970
Drama
, Crime
Deputy Marshal Sam McCloud of the small western town of Taos, New Mexico is assigned to the metropolitan New York City Police Department (NYPD) as a special investigator.
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- Cast:
- Dennis Weaver , J.D. Cannon , Terry Carter , Ken Lynch
Episode 7 : Give My Regrets to Broadway
February. 23,1972
A Broadway producer is implicated in the murder of a detective investigating his business practices.
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Episode 6 : Fifth Man in a String Quartet
February. 02,1972
A musician is framed for the killing of his teacher, a violinist whose long-lost brother was in the mob.
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Episode 5 : A Little Plot at Tranquil Valley
January. 12,1972
Stolen penicillin is diluted and sent south of the border by the director of a famous cemetery.
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Episode 4 : The Disposal Man
December. 29,1971
A nabob is menaced by a professional killer with an unknown employer.
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Episode 3 : Somebody's Out to Get Jennie
November. 24,1971
An industrial engineer is thought to have been died in an air crash, and his secretary is driven into a mental hospital.
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Episode 2 : Top of the World, Ma!
November. 03,1971
A football player from Ohio who needs an operation goes to find the New York mobster who owes him money.
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Episode 1 : Encounter with Aries
September. 22,1971
The wife of an astrologer and widely-syndicated newspaper columnist is kidnapped in broad daylight.
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