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Episode 20

Stroke of Genius

Stroke of Genius

1966
Drama, Crime
TV Episode
51m
A young man accidentally kills the driver of a Jeep that Kimble is riding in. Kimble gets away, but is later captured by Lt. Gerard in a remote cabin. But the real danger is from the boy's father who is determined to protect his son, no matter what.

Created by:

Roy Huggins
Roy-Huggins
47 total credits
Credits include: The Fugitive, Maverick, U.S. Marshals, Too Late for Tears and Pushover
,
John Kneubuhl
John-Kneubuhl
6 total credits
Credits include: The Screaming Skull, Two on a Guillotine, In a Plain Paper Wrapper, Nightmare and Stroke of Genius

Directed by:

Robert Butler
Robert-Butler
36 total credits
Credits include: Turbulence, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, The Barefoot Executive and Remington Steele

Writers:

Roy Huggins
Roy-Huggins
47 total credits
Credits include: The Fugitive, Maverick, U.S. Marshals, Too Late for Tears and Pushover
,
John Kneubuhl
John-Kneubuhl
6 total credits
Credits include: The Screaming Skull, Two on a Guillotine, In a Plain Paper Wrapper, Nightmare and Stroke of Genius

Starring:

Beau Bridges
Beau-Bridges
132 total credits
Credits include: The Descendants, Max Payne, The Good German, The Wizard and The Fabulous Baker Boys
,
Barry Morse
Barry-Morse
52 total credits
Credits include: The Changeling, Asylum, The Telephone Book, Space: 1999 and Puzzle of a Downfall Child
,
Telly Savalas
Telly-Savalas
76 total credits
Son of Greek immigrants. Soldier during World War II. Studied psychology. Worked as journalist for ABC News. The bald-headed actor played character roles, often as sadistic or psychotic types. He became a TV favorite in the 1970s when his role as Det. Theo Kojak in the TV movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders was expanded into the gritty Kojak TV series, lasting from 1973-78.
,
David Janssen
David-Janssen
56 total credits
David Janssen was born to be a TV star. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and bec
,
Malcolm Atterbury
Malcolm-Atterbury
30 total credits
Born into a wealthy family - his father was president of the Pennsylvania Railroad - but he had no desire to go into the family business. He always wanted to be an actor, and to that end got a job managing a radio station. From there he went into vaudeville, then into stage work in both musicals and dramas, gaining a reputation as a solid and reliable stage actor.? A versatile actor, he could play anything from a priest to a senator to a hotel clerk to a gunfighter to a cranky, cantankerous ol
,
Eugene Iglesias
Eugene-Iglesias
14 total credits
Credits include: The Duel at Silver Creek, The Naked Dawn, Underwater!, Apache Rifles and Walk the Proud Land
,
Martin Priest
Martin-Priest
3 total credits
Credits include: Nothing But a Man, The Plot Against Harry and Stroke of Genius
,
Olan Soule
Olan-Soule
31 total credits
Credits include: Human Desire, The Small One, Super Friends, Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show and The Atomic City
,
Ellen Corby
Ellen-Corby
65 total credits
Credits include: Vertigo, Sabrina, Shane, Caged and Mighty Joe Young
,
Argentina Brunetti
Argentina-Brunetti
26 total credits
Credits include: Broken Arrow, Blue Sunshine, Knock on Any Door, The Tall Men and The Appaloosa
,
George Savalas
George-Savalas
4 total credits
Credits include: Kojak, Siege of Terror, Stroke of Genius and Kojak: The Belarus File
,
Don Eitner
Don-Eitner
6 total credits
Credits include: May God Have Mercy, Panic, Stroke of Genius, The Other Side of the Coin and Streetcar, Do You Read Me?

Genres:

Drama, Crime, Adventure

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Stroke of Genius

1966
Drama, Crime
TV Episode
51m
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Cast & Info

Created by:

Roy Huggins
Roy-Huggins
47 total credits
Credits include: The Fugitive, Maverick, U.S. Marshals, Too Late for Tears and Pushover
,
John Kneubuhl
John-Kneubuhl
6 total credits
Credits include: The Screaming Skull, Two on a Guillotine, In a Plain Paper Wrapper, Nightmare and Stroke of Genius

Directed by:

Robert Butler
Robert-Butler
36 total credits
Credits include: Turbulence, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, The Barefoot Executive and Remington Steele

Writers:

Roy Huggins
Roy-Huggins
47 total credits
Credits include: The Fugitive, Maverick, U.S. Marshals, Too Late for Tears and Pushover
,
John Kneubuhl
John-Kneubuhl
6 total credits
Credits include: The Screaming Skull, Two on a Guillotine, In a Plain Paper Wrapper, Nightmare and Stroke of Genius

Starring:

Beau Bridges
Beau-Bridges
132 total credits
Credits include: The Descendants, Max Payne, The Good German, The Wizard and The Fabulous Baker Boys
,
Barry Morse
Barry-Morse
52 total credits
Credits include: The Changeling, Asylum, The Telephone Book, Space: 1999 and Puzzle of a Downfall Child
,
Telly Savalas
Telly-Savalas
76 total credits
Son of Greek immigrants. Soldier during World War II. Studied psychology. Worked as journalist for ABC News. The bald-headed actor played character roles, often as sadistic or psychotic types. He became a TV favorite in the 1970s when his role as Det. Theo Kojak in the TV movie The Marcus-Nelson Murders was expanded into the gritty Kojak TV series, lasting from 1973-78.
,
David Janssen
David-Janssen
56 total credits
David Janssen was born to be a TV star. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and bec
,
Malcolm Atterbury
Malcolm-Atterbury
30 total credits
Born into a wealthy family - his father was president of the Pennsylvania Railroad - but he had no desire to go into the family business. He always wanted to be an actor, and to that end got a job managing a radio station. From there he went into vaudeville, then into stage work in both musicals and dramas, gaining a reputation as a solid and reliable stage actor.? A versatile actor, he could play anything from a priest to a senator to a hotel clerk to a gunfighter to a cranky, cantankerous ol
,
Eugene Iglesias
Eugene-Iglesias
14 total credits
Credits include: The Duel at Silver Creek, The Naked Dawn, Underwater!, Apache Rifles and Walk the Proud Land
,
Martin Priest
Martin-Priest
3 total credits
Credits include: Nothing But a Man, The Plot Against Harry and Stroke of Genius
,
Olan Soule
Olan-Soule
31 total credits
Credits include: Human Desire, The Small One, Super Friends, Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show and The Atomic City
,
Ellen Corby
Ellen-Corby
65 total credits
Credits include: Vertigo, Sabrina, Shane, Caged and Mighty Joe Young
,
Argentina Brunetti
Argentina-Brunetti
26 total credits
Credits include: Broken Arrow, Blue Sunshine, Knock on Any Door, The Tall Men and The Appaloosa
,
George Savalas
George-Savalas
4 total credits
Credits include: Kojak, Siege of Terror, Stroke of Genius and Kojak: The Belarus File
,
Don Eitner
Don-Eitner
6 total credits
Credits include: May God Have Mercy, Panic, Stroke of Genius, The Other Side of the Coin and Streetcar, Do You Read Me?

Genres:

Drama, Crime, Adventure

Country:

USA

Language:

English
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