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  1. It Takes a Thief (TV Series 1968–1970) - "The last line of dialogue in the last episode of the series is spoken directly to the camera. Wally Powers (facing & continuing to talk to the other actors, not the camera): "You know that, and I know it, and you can be very sure the government knows it."

  2. S2.E7 ∙ Hans Across the Border: Part 1. Tue, Nov 12, 1968. Al's simple task this time involves the recovery of a set of papers from a wall safe but, the safe is in a house located somewhere behind the Berlin Wall. Breaking in is the first trick, breaking back out again is the real challenge. 7.2/10 (47) Rate.

  3. "It Takes A Thief" which was created by television writer Roland Kibbee(who was the writer and producer for a lot of Universal produced TV-series including "Leave It To Beaver","The Munsters","McHale's Navy")who also served as executive producer of this series along with Frank Price,Glen A. Larson,and Jack Arnold.

  4. Tue, Nov 12, 1968 60 mins. Joseph Cotten in the first of a two-part drama about a death-defying excursion behind the Berlin Wall. Corey: Pamela Austin. Mundy: Robert Wagner. General Tashkov: Frank ...

  5. February 2, 1970. Al and Mona, driving from Vegas to Los Angeles, are involved in a minor accident. When Al awakens with a minor head injury, he finds himself in an abandoned Old-West town and Mona is nowhere to be seen. Harvey, apparently the town's only resident, tries to convince Al he was alone in the car.

  6. Don Knight. Bertie (2 Episodes), Bertie Turner (1 Episode) Alan Caillou. Whitaker (2 Episodes), Janos Kowalski (1 Episode) Ricardo Montalban. Nick Grobbo (2 Episodes) Stuart Margolin. Prison Chaplain (1 Episode), Dimitri Stavro (1 Episode) Chuck Courtney.

  7. It Takes a Thief is an American action-adventure television series that aired on ABC for three seasons between 1968 and 1970. It stars Robert Wagner in his television debut as sophisticated thief Alexander Mundy, who works for the U.S. government in return for his release from prison. For most of the series, Malachi Throne played Noah Bain, Mundy's boss.

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