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Jack Dane, Leo Adamson, Joseph Schaffler: Interstate Transportation Of Stolen Property, Murder.

The probe of an interstate theft is hampered by the nephew of a syndicate kingpin.
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      • Barry Williams who makes a brief appearance in this episode was famous for his role of eldest son Greg Brady on "The Brady Bunch". Edit
      • Dana Elcar played Colonel Laird (Lard) in "Black Sheep Squadron." Mr.Elcar played the manager of the gym in this story. The 1957 Ford Ranchero is parked in front of the "Messenger" brownstone. It can be seen clearly as Uncle Frank's limo pulls up during the daytime. It can also be seen at night after the bad guys try to run over the "Messenger"'s girlfriend. Edit
      • Anthony Eisley was one of Quinn Martin´s "repertory actors". A few months before "The Messenger" aired, he played Colonel Bob Torin in two episodes of "The Invaders", QM´s only foray into science fiction. It was one of the few recurring parts in that underrated series which was one of several sources of inspiration to "The X-Files". Edit
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