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- 1. The Personal Touch Sep 13, 1964
- Alec and Timmy trick a con artist into buying a racehorse.
- 2. The Day They Gave Diamonds Away Sep 20, 1964
- The clan plans to sell a phony diamond-making machine.
- 3. The Stefanini Dowry Sep 27, 1964
- A dictator may sell his country's crown jewels.
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3 days ago · A forgotten 1964 TV series with a terrific ensemble cast of rogues. A family of con artists led by David Niven, Charles Boyer, Gig Young and Gladys Cooper is light, witty and sometimes silly.
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THE ROGUES COMPLETE TV SERIES. 1964-65 8 DVD SET 30 EPISODES. 1 "The Personal Touch" (Niven, Young) September 13, 1964. 2 "The Day They Gave the Diamonds Away" (Boyer, Niven, Young) September 20, 1964. 3 "The Stefanini Dowry" (Young, Boyer) September 27, 1964. 4 "Viva Diaz!"
All 30 episodes on a 16 disc set. The cousins St. Clair and Fleming are con-men so successful they no longer need to con. They can be persuaded, however, to use their skills: in a just cause, where a mark deserves it very, very much. Starring Robert Coote, Charles Boyer, David Niven, Gig Young and Gladys Cooper.
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The Rogues is available on DVD. To all those people that continually ask The wonderful series The Rogues has been released on DVD but only in Germany. You can obtain 20 of the 30 episodes.
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The Rogues is an American television series that appeared on NBC from September 13, 1964, to April 18, 1965, starring David Niven, Charles Boyer, and Gig Young as a related trio of former con men who could, for the right price, be persuaded to trick a very wealthy and heinously unscrupulous mark.