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I Spy: Vendetta
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1966
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In rural Italy, agent Kelly is kidnapped by a vindictive family headed by the embittered Don Fernando (Victor Francen). Holding Kelly responsible for the death of his son during the Korean War, Don Fernando and his brethren stage a mock court-martial-and it looks as if the grisly outcome has already been decided. This episode was written by Marion Hargrove, who also penned several installments of The Man From UNCLE. "Vendetta" originally aired on October 5, 1966. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Series Information
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