1974-03-19 • 30 min
Malloy and Reed investigate the death of an old man wearing an unusual belt, which leads to the case being turned over to Frauds Division, who finds that Dr. Gantman, running a clinic, is treating a blind seven-year-old patient with a pituitary gland condition but his "treatment" is worthless and preventing a real treatment (removal of the gland). Later, a TV repairman who makes oscillator belts for Gantman is busted for bookmaking and agrees to testify against the doctor, but Gantman demonstrates his "treatment" in open court and fails miserably. Note: This episode, in which Reed and Malloy appear only briefly, was intended to be the pilot for a new Mark VII series focusing on the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, and was directed by Webb himself. However, no such series came to be.
Dick Haymes
Dr. Elroy Gantman
Virginia Vincent
Marion Fenton
Kenneth Tobey
Don Bates
Virginia Gregg
Miss Brown
Don Ross
Steve Hart
Ed Nelson
Abe Strayhorn
Frank Sinatra Jr.
Gino Bardi
Sharon Gless
Lynn Carmichael
Dawn Lyn
Maggie Fenton
Burt Mustin
Jud Peterson
Harry Bartell
Judge Dodd
Rose Ann Zecker
Maddie
George Chandler
Ed Mooney
Len Wayland
Art Wilson
David Bond
Clark Watkins
Tom Scott
Dave Metzer
Jack Webb
Director
John Sturtevant
Set Decoration
Frank Comstock
Music
Chief Edward M. Davis
Technical Advisor
Philip Mitchell
Sound
Hal Mooney
Music Supervisor
Stacy Webb
Production Assistant
Jerome H. Stanley
Executive Producer
Charles Waldo
Costumer
Alfeo Bocchicchio
Art Direction
Joseph P. Busch, Jr.
Technical Advisor
Warren H. Adams
Editor
Joseph Calvelli
Writer
Les Berke
Unit Manager
Enzo A. Martinelli
Director of Photography
Phil Bowles
Assistant Director
Richard Belding
Supervising Editor