The FBI - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Price of Death
The Escape
The Assassin
The Cave-In
The Scourge
The Plague Merchant
Ordeal
Collision Course
Vendetta
Erskine's search for a communist spy involves him with a revenge-bent Israeli agent. For eight years, Otto Mann has stalked Karl Schindler, a Red agent and a master of disguises. When the trail leads the U.S., Mann teams with Erskine, but he hides the real reason for his search: Ex-Nazi Schindler sent Mann's wife to the gas chambers.
Anatomy of a Prison Break
The Contaminator
The Camel's Nose
List for a Firing Squad
The Death Wind
The Raid
Passage Into Fear
The Courier
A Question of Guilt
The Gray Passenger
The Conspirators
Rope of Gold
The Hostage
Sky on Fire
Flight Plan
The Executioners (1)
The Executioners (2)
The Satellite
Force of Nature
The Extortionist
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