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 5 : The Million Dollar Round Up
February. 04,1973
A dying Roman mobster wills his ""Saracen Horse,"" a jewel-encrusted green jade treasure, to any of his criminal colleagues who can take possession of it.
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Episode 4 : Showdown at the End of the World
January. 07,1973
An ambitious junior executive in the mob uses fashion models to transport heroin into New York.
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Episode 3 : The Park Avenue Rustlers
December. 24,1972
As part of a pilot program, McCloud is assigned a female partner, and the two go undercover against a big-time auto theft ring.
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Episode 2 : The Barefoot Stewardess Caper
December. 03,1972
A bevy of international stewardesses have a second career as cat burglars.
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Episode 1 : The New Mexican Connection
October. 01,1972
A TV commentator's critique of police shootings tarnishes the department's stakeout squad, and Chris Coughlin is threatened to force the release of a murder suspect extradited to Taos by McCloud.
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