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Willie Dante, a suave ladies' man, had previously run gambling establishments in different parts of the country, and when he opened a San Francisco nightclub called Dante's Inferno both the police and the criminal establishment believed that he was still breaking the law. Two of Dante's long-time
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sidekicks worked with him at the nightclub. Biff, the bartender, and Stewart, the British maitre d', continued to have an interest in criminal activities, and their interactions with Dante provided much of the show's humor.
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One of Dante's former girlfriends is taking wealthy men to crooked card games allegedly run by Dante. The nightclub owner locates where the card games are taking place, and deals himself in on the next
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Dante witnesses a murder as he is leaving a building. The next morning a garageman is blown up while trying to move Dante's car. A woman claims she'll name the killer in exchange for a $ 10,000 reward.
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A swindler's nephew has evidence for the district attorney, but leaves the papers at the Inferno. Dante's life is in danger until he can hand the evidence over to the authorities.
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A clairvoyant predicts Dante will murder a former girlfriend's husband. The husband's car brakes are tampered with, and Dante is shot at. Who will profit if the men die?
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Stewart Stiles is being blackmailed by someone using a homing pigeon to receive the money. If Stewart's past is revealed it may jeopardize the opening of the Inferno.
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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
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Dante inherits a mansion for repayment of an old $ 5,500 gambling debt. The deceased man's cousin will go to great lengths to obtain possession of the house.
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Dante is accused of stealing a diamond bracelet he was delivering for a friend. The insurance investigator believes the friend may be involved in the thief.
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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
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A gambling syndicate is hunting for the husband of one of Dante's former girlfriends. Dante agrees to help the husband, but finds himself in grave danger.
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An author writes a bestselling novel allegedly based on Dante's life. Two crooks read a book review and believe Dante is a fence for stolen goods.
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The police blame Dante for a string of burglaries that took place while the victims were at the Inferno. Is an employee involved with the crimes?
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Roy Larkin, a has-been boxer, obtains a vicious promoter and returns to the ring. Dante knows Larkin, and believes he's being forced to fight.
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Thieves replace Dante's money with stolen bills, and the police think Dante is responsible for a holdup that resulted in a man being murdered.
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When the government wants Dante to testify against a racketeer the nightclub owner is tricked aboard an airplane headed to South America.
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A friend of Dante is killed near the Inferno, and the dead man's fiancΓ© isn't permitted to see the man's body. Dante suspects a coverup.
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Ruthless Europeans offer Dante $ 5,000 for a $ 200 copy of a famous painting. A chemical formula is hidden behind the reproduction.
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Dante receives a $ 50,000 trust fund set up by an enemy. If Dante dies before the end of the week a killer will get the money.
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Former gambler Willie Dante opens a San Francisco nightclub, but neither the police nor the criminals believe he's gone legit.
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Dante investigates a blackmail ring connected to the Inferno. Are nightclub employees involved in the operation?
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Dante's Chinese kitchen helper entered the U.S. illegally and must pay most of his wages to a smuggler.
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A blackmailer dies inside the Inferno, and the murderer thinks the man revealed information to Dante.
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Dante hires a beautiful singer who's been beaten, but is he being set up by the woman?
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version to be cast in the series as well was Mowbray, who had first played a
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American TV adventure/drama television series (1960–1961)
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Charming dishonesty." 1291:(Hackensack, NJ), October 10, 1960, page 49 1269: 1267: 1265: 1041: : Bernie Giler and Harold Jack Bloom 202:had previously played Dante in episodes of 194: 1367:American English-language television shows 29: 1357:Television series by Four Star Television 1347:Black-and-white American television shows 1262: 1337:1961 American television series endings 1342:1960s American drama television series 1332:1960 American television series debuts 1324: 1352:Television shows set in San Francisco 965:Fred Freiberger and Harold Jack Bloom 1277:, Ballantine Books, 1979, page 147. 566:A. Sanford Wolf and Irwin Winehouse 35:Howard Duff and Barbara English in 13: 782:Joel M. Rapp and Charles R. Marion 235: 215:Richard Diamond, Private Detective 14: 1383: 1299: 1249: 1075:Tom Gries and Harold Jack Bloom 276: 1287:Dishonest Men Have T.V. 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Blake Edwards
Howard Duff
Alan Mowbray
Tom D'Andrea
Mort Mills
Leith Stevens
NBC
adventure
drama
television series
Howard Duff
Dick Powell
Four Star Playhouse
Blake Edwards
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
millionaire
The Best in Mystery
Alan Mowbray
Howard Duff
Alan Mowbray
Tom D'Andrea
John Anderson
William Schallert
Edward Platt
Nita Talbot
Charles McGraw
Paul Fix

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