
Operation Diplomat
Drama
Overview
A physician is forced to operate on a mystery figure under shady circumstances.
Top Cast


Guy Rolfe
Guy Rolfe
Dr. Mark Fenton
Guy Rolfe
Dr. Mark Fenton


Lisa Daniely
Lisa Daniely
Lisa Durand
Lisa Daniely
Lisa Durand


Patricia Dainton
Patricia Dainton
Sister Rogers
Patricia Dainton
Sister Rogers


Sydney Tafler
Sydney Tafler
Wade
Sydney Tafler
Wade


Ballard Berkeley
Ballard Berkeley
Inspector Austin
Ballard Berkeley
Inspector Austin


Anton Diffring
Anton Diffring
Edward Shroder
Anton Diffring
Edward Shroder


Brian Worth
Brian Worth
Geoffrey Terry
Brian Worth
Geoffrey Terry


Avice Landone
Avice Landone
Mrs. Terry
Avice Landone
Mrs. Terry
Eric Berry
Eric Berry
Col. Williams
Eric Berry
Col. Williams


James Raglan
James Raglan
Sir Oliver Peters
James Raglan
Sir Oliver Peters
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