
Hong Kong Confidential
Drama · Action · Thriller
Overview
An undercover U.S. agent searches for an Arab ruler's son kidnapped by communists in Hong Kong.
Top Cast


Gene Barry
Gene Barry
Agent Casey Reed
Gene Barry
Agent Casey Reed


Beverly Tyler
Beverly Tyler
Fay Wells
Beverly Tyler
Fay Wells


Noel Drayton
Noel Drayton
Owen Howard
Noel Drayton
Owen Howard


Allison Hayes
Allison Hayes
Elena Martine
Allison Hayes
Elena Martine


Philip Ahn
Philip Ahn
Tan Chung
Philip Ahn
Tan Chung


King Calder
King Calder
CIA Field Chief Dan Young
King Calder
CIA Field Chief Dan Young


Michael Pate
Michael Pate
John Blanchard
Michael Pate
John Blanchard


Ed Kemmer
Ed Kemmer
Frank Paige
Ed Kemmer
Frank Paige


Rico Alaniz
Rico Alaniz
Fernando
Rico Alaniz
Fernando


John Dehner
John Dehner
Narrator (voice)
John Dehner
Narrator (voice)
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