| The F.B.I. Episode: "A Question of Guilt" Episode Number: Season 2, Episode 18 Script Dated: November 1966 Written by: Mark Weingart Description: This is an Original TV Script used during the making of the 1965-1974 TV Series titled, "The F.B.I.". It is from the episode titled, "A Question of Guilt". It has the original production cover. The cover has the Working Title of the episode which was, "The Question". It has all white pages throughout it inside. This script is complete and it is 62 pages long. Please view all of the pictures above carefully. It shows the appropriate signs of aging for being used during filming in the 1960's. Episode Storyline: Lt. Frank Harris, a tough plainclothes police officer, questions Joseph Spooner, a junkie informant, to try to break a case. After Harris drops Spooner off, he is beaten and killed by two hoods. Harris was the last person to see Spooner alive and the junkie's death sets off protests about police brutality. Erskine and Rhodes are called in to investigate before a volatile situation turns explosive. THE POSTER SHOWN IN THE LAST PICTURE ABOVE IS NOT INCLUDED, IT IS JUST BEING USED AS A VISUAL REFERENCE. |
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