Tập
Kojak: Episode 3
Tóm tắt
A laid off police officer with two jobs and a sick wife takes a bribe under pressure from a loan shark.
Chi tiết
- Phim bộ
- Kojak
- Mùa
- Mùa 5
- Tập
- Tập 3
- Ngày phát sóng
- 1977-10-16
- Thời lượng
- 60 min
Thông tin tập
Episode 3 là tập 3 trong Season 5 của Kojak. Tập này phát sóng ngày 1977-10-16. Thời lượng là 60 min.
Tập trước / tập sau
Tập 2
A psychotic murderer thinks that a television talk show host is subliminally brainwashing him to murder.
Tập 4
A teenager accidentally kills a gangster's hired hand while robbing him, only to have a rival gangster hire him to take out the competition in order to control the neighborhood in which he doesn't own.
Các tập khác trong mùa này
Tập 1
The girlfriend of a local gangster who hates Kojak is the only witness in the murder of a police officer.
Tập 5
A singer(Andrea Marcovicci) is determined to prove her wrongfully imprisoned father innocent after he spends 14 years in prison.
Tập 6
A woman is Kojak's only link to finding $6 million dollars, but her boyfriend (Armand Assante) has other plans.
Tập 7
Anonymous messages begin turning up informing a model that someone close to her is in danger of being murdered.
Tập 8
Crocker (played by Kevin Dobson) falls for a woman (played by Jennifer Warren) while investigating the death of her mobster husband.
Tập 9
Kojak must reopen a case in which the prime suspect of three women was shot and killed after a shootout with him. Now, eight years later, the murders have started again and it appears that Kojak may've killed the wrong man.
Tập 10
After Kojak is placed on suspension, he continues to review the 8-year old case while a serial killer (Stephen McHattie) strikes again.
Tập 11
Kojak poses as a murdered private investigator in order to find out why he was murdered.
Tập 12
A detective (Joey Aresco) believes that his wife's divorce lawyer (David Ladd) hired an arsonist to destroy his boat.
Tập 13
While Kojak is contemplating leaving the police department to become a law firm's investigator, a series of recent drug related deaths begin to overshadow his decision.