"The Queen's Gambit" | |
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Series The Immortal Season 1, Episode 8 | |
Air date | November 12th, 1970 |
Writers | Stephen Kandel |
Director | Robert Douglas |
Starring | Christopher George |
Episode guide | |
Previous "White Horse, Steel Horse" |
Next "By Gift of Chance" |
"The Queen's Gambit" is the title to the eighth episode of the science fiction television series The Immortal. It was directed by Robert Douglas and written by Stephen Kandel. It first aired on ABC on Thursday, November 12th, 1970.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Christopher George | Ben Richards |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jane Brechenridge | Girl |
Lee Meriwether | Sigrid Bergen |
Nico Minardos | Simon Brent |
James O'Hara | Benson |
Karl Swenson | Dom DiLorenzo |
Dom Tattoli | Casey |
Joe Thomas | Man |
Paul Frees | Narrator |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This is the second episode of The Immortal directed by Robert Douglas. He previously directed episode 1x04, "The Legacy".
- This is the second episode of The Immortal written by Stephen Kandel. He previously wrote "White Horse, Steel Horse". His next episode is "By Gift of Chance".
- Actor Paul Frees is uncredited in this episode in the role of the narrator.
- This is the first television work for actress Jane Brechenridge. It is her only work in the science fiction genre.
- Actress Lee Meriwether is best known for playing the role of Catwoman in the 1966 pilot film Batman: The Movie.
Allusions[]
- "The Queen's Gambit" is also the name of a boat featured in the CW Network television series Arrow. It was owned by Robert Queen, and was a key element in the original of Oliver Queen, who went to become the street vigilante known as the Arrow.
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