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Ironside: Perfect Crime
In an informal talk at a local college, Ironside (Raymond Burr) says all criminal plots are flawed. An anonymous student challenges that statement by wounding several people with rifle shots. Pete plays Jonathan Dix. From 1968.

The Psychiatrist: God Bless the Children

The Psychiatrist: God Bless the Children
Pete Duel guest stars with Roy Thinnes in the pilot for this series about a top psychiatrist and an ex-junkie who team up to fight drug addiction in a small town. From 1970.

Cannon for Cordoba

Cannon for Cordoba
In 1912, a Mexican rebel named Cordoba steals six cannons from the forces of General Pershing who's been sent to bring order to the Texas-Mexico border. Also starring George Peppard and Giovanna Ralli. From 1970.

 

Combat! Vendetta

Combat!: Vendetta
Combat!, a one-hour WWII drama series on television, followed a frontline American infantry squad as they battled their way across Europe. From 1964.

 

Gomer Pyle: Gomer and the Dragon Lady

Gomer Pyle: Gomer and the Dragon Lady
A short-but-sweet appearance in the Gomer Pyle episode, "Gomer and the Dragon Lady." Only one dozen caps. From 1964.

Gidget

Gidget: In God, and Nobody Else, We Trust
Anne begins to worry when John (played by Pete) escorts Gidget to a luau. Pete Duel, um, dances... From 1965.

Hell With Heroes

In Production: Hell With Heroes
Rod Taylor plays Brynie MacKay, a former World War II hero turned pilot-of-fortune. He and his partner, Mike Brewer (Pete), are former ace flyboys adventuring in an Africa that's in its last throes of anti-colonialist turmoil. From 1968.

The Young Country

In Production: The Young Country
Pete plays Honest John Smith in the unsold TV pilot that also starred Roger Davis, the actor who replaced Pete in Alias Smith & Jones after Pete's death. From 1970.

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