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Naked City: Death Of Princes (1960)
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There are eight million stories in the Naked City...
Gritty and realistic, Naked City is one of television's best police dramas. Filmed on the streets of New York City, this ever-popular series puts a human face on crime, going beyond a simplistic portrayal of good vs. evil to delve into the complex personal dramas of the people involved. Filled with swift-moving action, the stories are often violent and tragic, but also contain their share of humor, absurdity and even fairy tale romance. Paul Burke stars as Detective Adam Flint, the young handsome detective who manages to hold on to his ideals, and Horace McMahon is his crusty older boss, Lt. Mike Parker. Because of the critically acclaimed series' outstanding reputation, the series attracted many top film and television actors for its guest-starring roles.
A Death of Princes A crooked detective (Eli Wallach) blackmails a cashier, a prizefighter (George Maharis) and a playboy into helping him steal the proceeds from a charity boxing match.
Debt of Honor A gambler (Steve Cochran) gets in deep trouble with an underworld crime syndicate, triggering his wife (Lois Nettleton) to run away after she learns about his unsavory connections.
The Man Who Bit a Diamond In Half A man (Walter Matthau) discovers that his wife is involved with a gang of jewel thieves who plan to steal the world's larges uncut diamond.
Murder Is a Face I Know A model husband and father (Theodore Bikel) massacres the crew of a cabin cruiser. now his wife and son (Keir Dullea) must face the fact that he's secretly a hit man for a gang lord.
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