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The Most Deadly Game

American television series (1970–71)


The Most Deadly Game is an American television series that ran for 12 episodes from 1970 to 1971.[1] The series was produced by Aaron Spelling Productions, with Aaron Spelling as the executive producer.[2] It stars Yvette Mimieux, Ralph Bellamy, and George Maharis.[3][4]

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Overview

The series follows the lives of three criminologists who only take on high-profile cases.[5]

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References

  1. "Among the Hits, Notable Misses." The Record [New Jersey] 1 March 1998: Y03. Print.
  2. "Living." The Miami Herald 2 April 1996: 4C. Print.
  3. Ostrow, Joanne. "TV industry owes a great debt to 11 who died in 1991." The Denver Post 27 December 1991: DNVR99864. Web. 16 Jan. 2012.
  4. Peterson, Bettelou. "Series Couldn't Save Maharis' Career." San Jose Mercury News 4 October 1987: 8704250107. Web. 16 Jan. 2012.
  5. Nye, Doug. "Yesterday's Networks Just as Fast with Axe." Contra Costa Times [Walnut Creek, California] 18 December 1995: 9601660742. Web. 16 Jan. 2012.

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