I Spy - The Lotus Eater (1966)
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Synopsis: Four more exciting episode featuring television's favorite special agents, Robinson and Scott! "The Lotus Eater" - When Robinson is lost in the Greek Islands, Scott must find him, and when he's... Four more exciting episode featuring television's favorite special agents, Robinson and Scott! "The Lotus Eater" - When Robinson is lost in the Greek Islands, Scott must find him, and when he's found, Robinson announces his retirement. "The Seventh Captain" - Robinson and Scott are sent to Greece to discover where antisubmarine experts have been hiding out. "Apollo" - The agents are assigned to secure the Moon Launch. "Oedipus at Colonus" - The agents must search out a holy man to prevent a war from erupting in Morocco. [More]
Starring: Robert Culp, Bill Cosby, Harold J. Stone, Maurice Evans
Starring: Robert Culp, Bill Cosby, Harold J. Stone, Maurice Evans, Nick Dennis, Sheldon Leonard, Marne Maitland
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Jul 24, 2001
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