Dante

Dante

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Dante

1 وەرز | 26 ئەڵقە
1960/10/03
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1. One for the Birds

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10/3/1960

2. Opening Night

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10/10/1960

3. The Feline Traveler

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10/17/1960

4. Dante's Dilemma

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10/31/1960

5. The Misfortunate Cookie

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11/7/1960

6. San Quentin Quill

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11/14/1960

7. The Unclean Green

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11/21/1960

8. The Bavarian Barbarians

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11/28/1960

9. My Pal, The Bullseye

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12/5/1960

10. The Jolly Roger Cocktail

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12/19/1960

11. A Punch from Judy

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12/26/1960

12. Don't Come On-A My House

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1/2/1961

13. Wine, Women, and Willie

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1/9/1961

14. Dial D for Dante

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1/16/1961

15. The Devil to Pay

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1/23/1961

16. Dante Rides Again

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1/30/1961

17. Dante's Fickle Fate

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2/6/1961

18. Aces and Eights

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2/13/1961

19. Light Lady, Dark Room

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2/20/1961

20. Not as a Canary

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2/27/1961

21. Pick a Peck of Diamonds

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3/6/1961

22. Dante in the Dark

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3/13/1961

23. Hunter with a Badge

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3/20/1961

24. Friendly Assassin

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3/27/1961

25. The Sesame Key

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4/3/1961

26. Around a Dark Corner

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4/10/1961

کورتە

Dante is a short-lived NBC adventure/drama television series starring Howard Duff as Willie Dante, a former gambler who operates Dante's Inferno, a San Francisco, California, nightclub. Alan Mowbray co-starred as Stewart Styles, the Maitre d'; Tom D'Andrea as Biff, Dante's "man Friday", and Mort Mills as police Lieutenant Bob Malone. Dante claims to have put his past behind him but has retained old associates Stewart and Biff. While his club is legitimate, neither the police nor the mob believe that he is truly finished with the criminal underworld. Dante's old associates in crime keep appearing at the club in efforts to lure him back to the underworld. Dick Powell had previously played Dante in eight episodes of his Four Star Playhouse, initially written by Blake Edwards, who had previously created the radio drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective for Powell. There, Willie operates an illegal gambling operation in the back room of the "Inferno", which police soon shut down. The only regular from the Four Star Playhouse version to be cast in the series as well was Mowbray, who had first played a millionaire named Jackson who had gambled away his fortune and then worked as one of Dante's waiters. These episodes were subsequently rebroadcast under the collective title The Best in Mystery.

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