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The Catafalque

In San Pascal Premier Miguel Fuego and his nephew Ramone have signed a secret arms treaty with a Communist power to permit nuclear weapons aimed at the U.S. into their country. The IMF must expose the treaty before the missiles are installed. The team has Paris claim that Ramone's late father was killed by Miguel and that Paris' father at the closed Madrena Prison can verify this. The IMF secretly reopen Madrena prison and have Ramone arrested for fake-killing Doug, and Paris plays his previous character's father, who claims a diary will prove his claim. Ramone escapes and rejoins the younger Paris' character, who makes him believe the diary is on his father Victorio's body, lying in state. Barney and Doug have secreted replaced the body with a wax dummy behind the backs of the guards and planted a diary "proving" Miguel had Victorio lobotomized. Upon recovering it, Ramone goes to an asylum where a braindead "Victorio" is being kept. Enraged, Ramone takes Paris to the safe containing t

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  • Originally Aired February 6, 1971
  • Runtime 45 minutes
  • Content Rating United States of America TV-PG
  • Production Code 512
  • Network CBS
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  • Created November 23, 2017 by
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Name Type Role
Paul Playdon Writer
Will Kuluva Guest Star
Tony De Costa Guest Star
Ramon Bieri Guest Star
Miguel Riva Guest Star
Johnny Bench Guest Star
Arline Anderson Guest Star
John Vernon Guest Star
John Cardoza Guest Star
Sam Irvin Guest Star
Barry Crane Director