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The F.B.I. Season 8 Episode 25
Suspecting assassinations in the Mafia are being planned, Inspector Erskine goes undercover as a caterer at the wedding of a mob bosses daughter.
Serie: The F.B.I.
Episode Title: Night of the Long Knives
Air Date: 1973-03-25

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