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Blue Light

  • TV Series
  • 1966
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Blue Light (1966)
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An American correspondent pretends to go over to the Germans in World War II but is instead working for the officially neutral United States against Hitler.An American correspondent pretends to go over to the Germans in World War II but is instead working for the officially neutral United States against Hitler.An American correspondent pretends to go over to the Germans in World War II but is instead working for the officially neutral United States against Hitler.

  • Creators
    • Larry Cohen
    • Walter Grauman
  • Stars
    • Robert Goulet
    • Christine Carère
    • John Van Dreelen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    111
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    • Creators
      • Larry Cohen
      • Walter Grauman
    • Stars
      • Robert Goulet
      • Christine Carère
      • John Van Dreelen
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Goulet
    Robert Goulet
    • David March
    • 1966
    Christine Carère
    Christine Carère
    • Suzanne Duchard
    • 1966
    John Van Dreelen
    John Van Dreelen
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    • 1966
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    Eva Pflug
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    • 1966
    Peter Capell
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    • 1966
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    Werner Peters
    • Heinrich Elm
    • 1966
    Horst Frank
    Horst Frank
    • Luber
    • 1966
    John S. Ragin
    John S. Ragin
    • Major Zimmer
    • 1966
    Dieter Eppler
    Dieter Eppler
    • Dr. Stolnitz
    • 1966
    Alexander Allerson
    Alexander Allerson
    • Kraus
    • 1966
    John Alderson
    John Alderson
    • Gorleck…
    • 1966
    Manfred Andrae
    • Dr. Zimmer
    • 1966
    Dieter Kirchlechner
    Dieter Kirchlechner
    • Becker
    • 1966
    Peter Mark Richman
    Peter Mark Richman
    • Dr. Kurt Von Stafenberg
    • 1966
    George Backman
    George Backman
    • Pfc. John Porter
    • 1966
    Eric Braeden
    Eric Braeden
    • Major Ealing
    • 1966
    Roger C. Carmel
    Roger C. Carmel
    • Schuman
    • 1966
    Lyle Bettger
    Lyle Bettger
    • The Colonel
    • 1966
    • Creators
      • Larry Cohen
      • Walter Grauman
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    Little-Mikey

    a thrilling espionage flick that was criminally forgotten

    I remember the series which we used to watch back in 1966. The intrigue and the plots were well executed (pardon the pun since there were a few Nazis, suspicious of David March' activities, who were bent on finding a reason to execute him).

    David March was always one step ahead and always managed to complete his mission.

    I also remember this program being made into a movie which was a combination of a few episodes from the TV series, which I found to be only slightly disappointing, since I enjoyed the TV series.

    Now that Robert Goulet has survived the many years since the series was aired and he has entertained audiences since, both as a popular singer and as an excellent actor as his long list of credits prove, it would be nice if the series would be released on DVD. Hello? is anybody listening?
    7wasuperfunder

    I agree

    I agree! My sister and I loved this show. Robert Goulet was great, the plots were interesting (we were 11 and 16, in the prior to internet days) I would love to see these shows again. "where were the Yankees in '37, '38 etc". I wonder if anyone else remembers that reference! K

    I'm sorry to hear Robert is ill, and awaiting a transplant. He and Carol Lawrence (the Broadway maria in West Side Story) were the height of glamour for us in the 60's. My best wishes and hopes go out to him

    Loved the Emerald Nuts Ad--I think someone else remembered Blue Light

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    cariart

    Double Agent Drama Set in World War II...

    In 1962, Paramount Pictures released THE COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR, based on the true story of Eric Ericson (William Holden), a Swedish industrialist, who, while 'working' for the Nazis, was actually an allied spy. While branded a 'collaborator' by his friends, he provided vital information, at great risk to his life.

    Four years later, as the worldwide 'James Bond' craze was beginning to wind down, 20th Century Fox decided the film's concept might make an exciting espionage series, changed the lead from a Swedish businessman to an American correspondent, and cast popular Broadway/singing star Robert Goulet as the agent, code named 'Blue Light'.

    Each episode, while pretending to support Nazi activities, and broadcasting anti-American propaganda, Goulet's 'David March' would actually be passing, in code, essential strategic information to the allies. The job, of course, branded him a traitor, a role he had to continuously play, even carrying on the charade with the woman he loved, Suzanne Duchard, portrayed by French actress Christine Carère (only the allied High Command knew his secret). Some members of the Gestapo had suspicions of March's sincerity, however, and would sometimes pass him 'bad' information, hoping to trip him up, and then execute him.

    Shot in color, and broadcast on ABC, "Blue Light" placed March among the highest ranking Nazis, with frequent parties and social occasions providing an elegant backdrop to the intrigue. Goulet's performance was convincing in his dramatic TV debut, and the series wasn't bad, despite the occasional 'sixties' hairdo popping up, and the laughable German accents the actors portraying 'Nazis' all adopted. What ultimately killed the program was simply a bad time slot, and poor ratings.

    For another 'take' on an American journalist/spy 'working' for the Nazis in WWII, catch MOTHER NIGHT, a MUCH darker 1996 film with Nick Nolte.
    62eddie

    I do remember

    I never watched "Blue Light", but I do remember the TV ads on ABC. It was a mid-season replacement. It was the same mid-season that also introduced the "Batman" TV series to the world. We all know about "Batman", but I haven't even heard the name "Blue Light" since I was in elementary school.

    I had no idea what the series was about, but I knew that Robert Goulet had something to do with it. Now I'm seeing that it was about Nazis and World War II Europe. I had no idea.

    Yeah, I was a pup at the time. Certain little facts always stick with me.
    8hondo551

    Really great show in a terrible time slot!

    As pointed out in previous comments, Blue Light was part Counterfeit Traitor, part Operation Crossbow, part James Bond, and all Robert Goulet. Goulet was perfect, an earlier version of Pierce Brosnan in many ways, as "traitor" David March, double agent extraordinaire, trying his best to help win the war in WWII Europe almost singlehandedly. He was in his prime, handsome and virile, and convincingly charming and deadly, and his romantic interest and partner in spying was the exciting French actress Christine Carrere. Don't get me wrong, I came back week after week to see how David March could outwit the Nazis and advance the war effort, but I also came back to see Christine who, along with Diana Rigg as The Avengers' Emma Peel, was one of the sexiest European ladies on American 60's TV. Though historically inaccurate, the episode, which I believe was a larger part of the movie culled from the series, involved the destruction of the V-1 and V-2 rocket base at Peenemunde. It was for all intents and purposes an American James Bond taking on a Nazi version of a Spectre plot and great fun and adventure. Though I don't recall what was opposite it in its time slot, I was hooked, I know some veterans of WWII laughed at some of the plots, James Bond could be fantastic, but not David March in WWII, I still think, even today, that it was very underrated and Goulet should have been used more in roles like this. Today his voice is silent, most of his music is out of print, and this series is all but forgotten. Sadly, now that Robert Goulet has passed away, perhaps they'll resurrect his albums and put this short-lived series out on DVD. What a voice! How the heavens must sound today!

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      Four episodes of this series were compiled and released theatrically as a feature film, I Deal in Danger (1966).
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      Edited into OSS contre Gestapo (1966)

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Bavaria Studios, Munich, Bavaria, Germany(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Rogo Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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