Word: dauphins
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...April 6 U.S. Steel Hour (CBS, 10-11 p.m.)* Robert (Elfego Baca) Loggia and Claude (Paris Precinct) Dauphin team up in How to Make a Killing, a lighthearted murder mystery set in 19th century France. Even the uninitiate can be sure that the victim will not be Guest Star Eva Gabor...
...Deadly Game. A Friedrich Duerrenmatt novel adapted by James Yaffe makes a play of some moral and theatrical merit. Retired European men of law place a brassy American salesman on trial in a kind of parlor game. It turns out to be a spider's parlor. With Claude Dauphin. Max Adrian, Pat Hingle...
...Game. A Friedrich Duer-renmatt novel adapted by James Yaffe makes a play of some moral and theatrical merit. Retired European men of law place a brassy American salesman on trial in a kind of parlor game. It turns out to be a spider's parlor. With Claude Dauphin, Max Adrian, Pat Hingle...
...time his people play murder. A brash, coarse, well-heeled American salesman (Pat Hingle), whose car has broken down, asks a snowy night's lodging in a Swiss chalet. There he finds a retired judge (Ludwig Donath), a retired prosecutor (Max Adrian) and a retired defense lawyer (Claude Dauphin) who meet regularly to dine well and then stage trials-in a "Court of the Unconscious, where the law does not reach"-of various living or historical characters. Invited to stand trial for murder, the American, equally cocksure of his innocence and his smartness at games, accepts. Under steady grilling...