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Erskine (Jack Thompson) finds himself in an awkward situation in an episode of Spyforce (screen cap)
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Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Spyforce
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Film Details - Roger Mirams ; Paramount Pictures , 1971

Producers:

Bruce Gordon (executive producer: Paramount). Roger Mirams (producer).

Production Companies:

Roger Mirams/Paramount Pictures co-production

Director of Photography:

Ross King

Editors:

Tim Read

Music:

Geoff Harvey and Brian Rangott

Cast:

Including Jack Thompson (Erskine), Katy Wild (Lieutenant French), Peter Sumner (Gunther Haber), Redmond Phillips (Colonel Cato), and Bill Hunter (Captain Pollock).

Release Dates:

According to Moran, 2 August 1971

Location:

  • According to Storey, Spyforce featured some location shooting in New Guinea, as well as a four to five-week shoot in Singapore, Macao, Thailand, Hong Kong, and other Asian countries, obtaining background footage to use later. Other locations included Changi prison ('where, after several hours of negotiation, the Governor was persuaded to raise the Japanese flag for the first time since the war'). Most of the series, however, was shot in bushland in Narrabeen (in the outer northern suburbs of Sydney).

Notes:

List of episodes:

1. The General (Ron McLean)

2. Death Railway (Ron McLean)

3. Portuguese Man Of War (Ted Roberts)

4. The Prisoner (Ron McLean)

5. The Bridge (Ron McLean)

6. The Trader (Ron McLean)

7. The Escape (Ron McLean)

8. 27 Hours (Ron McLean)

9. The Volunteers: Part One (Ron McLean)

10. The Volunteers: Part Two (Ron McLean)

11. The Countess (Ron McLean)

12. The Cripple (Ron McLean)

13. The Assassin (Peter Schreck)

14. The Tunku (Ron McLean)

15. The Gunner (Ron McLean)

16. The Saviour: Part One (Ron McLean)

17. The Saviour: Part Two (Ron McLean)

18. The Samurai (Ron McLean)

19. The Bunker (Ron McLean)

20. Reilley's Army (Ron McLean)

21. The Courier (Ron McLean)

22. The Doctor (Ron McLean)

23. The Major (Ron McLean)

24. The Lovers (Ron McLean)

25. The Chase (Ron McLean)

26. The Diplomat (Ron McLean)

27. The District Commissioner (Ron McLean)

28. The Troupers (Ron McLean)

29. The Encounter (Ron McLean)

30. The Breakout (Ron McLean)

31. The Interrogator (Ron McLean)

32. The Raiders (Ron McLean and Terry Bourke)

33. The Forger (Peter Schreck)

34. The Correspondent (Ralph Petersen)

35. The Double Agent (Ralph Petersen)

36. The Misfits (Terry Bourke)

37. The Mission (Ron McLean)

38. The Journey (Ron McLean)

39. The Decoy (Ron McLean)

40. The Murder (Ron McLean)

41. The Trail (Ron McLean)

42. The Rolls That Went To War (Ron McLean)


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