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- Richard Diamond, Private Detective The Double Cross (Season 1, Episode 0)
- TV Episode |Action, Crime, Drama
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
The Double Cross (Season 1, Episode 0)
TV Episode |Action, Crime, Drama
In this pilot episode, Don Taylor plays Richard Diamond as he pursues a band of counterfeiters who double cross each other.
Director
Richard Kinon (directed by)
Writer
Richard Carr (story by) (as Dick Carr) (screenplay by) (as Dick Carr)
Producer
Dick Powell (produced by)
Composer
Frank Worth (music by) (as Frank J. Worth)
Cinematographer
Editor
Samuel E. Beetley (edited by)
See all filmmakers & crew (12)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Dec 31, 1956
Release date
1956 (United States)
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