The F.B.I.: Three-Way Split (1971)
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Synopsis of The F.B.I.: Three-Way Split
In a plot reminiscent of such "perfect crime" films as The Asphalt Jungle and The Killing, three strangers are brought together to commit a $900,000 bank robbery. Much of the preliminary footage is devoted to establishing the personalities and motives of the three crooks. Playboy Eliot Fielding (Peter Haskell) has turned criminal in hopes of wooing and winning his wealthy girlfriend; George Whelan (Richard O'Brien wants to use his cut to open a hardware store; and lifelong loser Roy Mills (Albert Salmi) desires to fulfill his pathetically childish dreams of luxury. As expected, the best-laid plans go horribly awry when the three thieves end up as reluctant kidnappers (appearing as the father of the kidnap victim is former movie Tarzan Lex Barker). This is the final episode of The F.B.I.'s sixth season. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The F.B.I.: Three-Way Split
- Edward Andrews - Frank Merrick
- Jennifer Billingsley - Wanda Moore
- Gilbert Green - Nelson
- Don Keefer - Claude Norris
- Richard O'Brien - George Whelan
- James B. Sikking - Harte
- Mary Wilcox - Alison Stuart
- Noel Shire - Bellboy
- Lex Barker - Owen Stuart
- Paul Camen - Fred Elgin
- Peter Haskell - Eliot Fielding
- Joel Lawrence - Hill
- Albert Salmi - Roy Mills (alias John Michaels)
- Keith Walker - Newscaster
- Buck Young - David
- Director(s):
- Philip Abbott
- Writer(s):
- Gerald Sanford
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