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- The Millionaire The Peter Marlowe Story (Season 4, Episode 2)
- TV Episode | 30 min |Drama
The Millionaire
The Peter Marlowe Story (Season 4, Episode 2)
TV Episode | 30 min |Drama
Peter Marlowe, just out of prison, uses his million to bankroll his son in a restaurant to keep him from criminal activity. As manager, he appoints Dan Carson, who adopted and raised Marlowe's son; but Carson is involved with crooks.
Director
Writers
Robert Creighton Williams (teleplay by) (as Bob Williams) |Josef Montaigue (teleplay by) (story by) |Robert Hardy Andrews (writer consultant)
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 25, 1957
Release date
Sep 25, 1957 (United States)
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