Flight to La Paz - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

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- Coronado 9 Flight to La Paz (Season 1, Episode 27)
- TV-PG
TV Episode | 30 min |Crime, Drama
Coronado 9
Flight to La Paz (Season 1, Episode 27)
TV-PG
TV Episode | 30 min |Crime, Drama
A pilot disappears after flying to La Paz and his wife hires Dan to find him. It turns out that the pilot has been hired to fly a Viennese couple to America only to have the husband fall ill from appendicitis before they can leave.
Director
Writer
Ken Pettus (writer) (as Steven Thornley)
Cinematographer
Ray Flin (director of photography)
Editor
Status
Edit Released
Updated 1961 Mar 7
Release date
Mar 7, 1961 (United States)
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| 5 cast members |
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