Cross, double-cross, and triple-cross as Michael Hagarty and representatives of other governments try to elicit information and money from a Mafia family.Cross, double-cross, and triple-cross as Michael Hagarty and representatives of other governments try to elicit information and money from a Mafia family.Cross, double-cross, and triple-cross as Michael Hagarty and representatives of other governments try to elicit information and money from a Mafia family.
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Angela Lansbury
- Jessica Fletcher
- (credit only)
George DiCenzo
- Mario Carboni
- (as George Dicenzo)
Daniel D. Anderson
- Korshack
- (as Daniel Douglas Anderson)
Ralph De Lia
- Pilot
- (as Ralph DeLia)
Anthony De Fonte
- Tailor
- (as Anthony DeFonte)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaUpon meeting Claudia Carboni's fiancé Peter Baines, Michael Hagerty discovers he's the estranged brother of Hagerty's MI6 colleague Harold Baines, last seen in "Appointment in Athens." Both characters are portrayed by Ian Ogilvy.
- GoofsOn two occasions, Claudia refers to her late husband as "my ex-husband". Unless they were divorced or had the marriage annulled, the correct reference would be either "my late husband" or more simply "my husband".
- Quotes
Peter Baines: By the way, you never did mention how he died.
Claudia Carboni: Suddenly.
- SoundtracksMurder She Wrote Theme
Written by John Addison
Featured review
"He Feigns Identity, Across the Sea, to Sicily, and Melee"
Season Six concludes with this "Book-end" episode, which closely trails Season Six's opener, each featuring British MI6 Agent Michael Hagarty (Len Cariou), this time around, however not starring Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), who appears to introduce the episode via correspondence from Hagarty.
Debonair Ian Ogilvy accomplishes a rare feat of portraying two "non-recurring" characters during the same "MSW" season (as very few other performers also manage this achievement). Ian performs as a Hagarty associate in "An Appointment in Athens (#6.1)," as well as a different fortune-hunting character in "The Sicilian Encounter (#6.22)," an occurrence which the narrative explains.
Gracious Deidre Hall performs the leading lady role, or, perhaps the dual role of Claudia Carboni and Jennifer Paige, which leads to the suspense surrounding her espionage activities in Sicily and Switzerland, along her trail of "the little black book," which various agents intend to procure from her possession should this wealthy widow manage to retrieve this.
Hagarty, likewise, goes under cover, this time presenting himself as Monsignore O'Shaugnessy, a Roman Catholic clergyman of the Boston Diocese, of Massachusetts, as he infiltrates the Carboni syndicate family, which scrutinizes the every move of young widow Claudia Carboni, while Hagarty and Peter Baines each has plans of his own to pursue Claudia's trail.
Mario Carboni (George DiCenzo), Gino Carboni (Robert Miranda) and Antonio Carboni (Vincent Baggetta) comprise the core of the Carboni syndicate, which crosses tracks with Hagarty and company, who attempt to double-cross in turn. (Although this series displays kindness and understanding to various ethnic groups, a few, as Italian, Russian and Cambodian characters, seem rather exempt from its graces.)
Hagarty, or Monsignore O'Shaugnessy, associates with Father Anselmo (Ralph Manza) and Priest (Joseph Cali), while reporting to MI6 Chief Daniel Trent (John Standing), in charge of the international intelligence operation in play.
Barton (Daniel Trent), Korshack (Daniel Douglas Anderson) and Llewellyn (James Garrett) are stationed in various locations, as Peter and Claudia fly from Palermo, Sicily, Italy, into Geneva, Switzerland, on the trail of that "little black book."
But when a stabbing occurs, murder complicates the plot of international intrigue, and Hagarty is forced to confront a killer before it is two late to resolve "The Sicilian Encounter."
The cast is rounded out by Marianne Bergonzi as Woman, Gina Minervini as Maid, Ralph De Lia as Pilot, Anthony De Fonte as Tailor, Stephen Poletti as Bank Clerk, Jovin Montanaro as Bellman, and Steve Natole as Waiter.
This episode represents the first acting appearance each by Marianne Bergonzi, Daniel Douglas Anderson/Daniel Anderson and Stephen Poletti, and the most recent appearance to date each by Ralph De Lia and Steve Natole.
This also marks the the second of two "MSW" appearances for John Standing, the second of three for Joseph Cali, the third of three for Vincent Baggetta, the second of five for Ian Ogilvy, the fourth of six for George DiCenzo, and the fifth of seven "MSW's" for Len Cariou (each in his role as British MI6 Agent Michael Hagarty).
Ralph Manza, acting on television and in film since 1955, and Daniel Trent, acting since 1976, have unfortunately since passed.
Debonair Ian Ogilvy accomplishes a rare feat of portraying two "non-recurring" characters during the same "MSW" season (as very few other performers also manage this achievement). Ian performs as a Hagarty associate in "An Appointment in Athens (#6.1)," as well as a different fortune-hunting character in "The Sicilian Encounter (#6.22)," an occurrence which the narrative explains.
Gracious Deidre Hall performs the leading lady role, or, perhaps the dual role of Claudia Carboni and Jennifer Paige, which leads to the suspense surrounding her espionage activities in Sicily and Switzerland, along her trail of "the little black book," which various agents intend to procure from her possession should this wealthy widow manage to retrieve this.
Hagarty, likewise, goes under cover, this time presenting himself as Monsignore O'Shaugnessy, a Roman Catholic clergyman of the Boston Diocese, of Massachusetts, as he infiltrates the Carboni syndicate family, which scrutinizes the every move of young widow Claudia Carboni, while Hagarty and Peter Baines each has plans of his own to pursue Claudia's trail.
Mario Carboni (George DiCenzo), Gino Carboni (Robert Miranda) and Antonio Carboni (Vincent Baggetta) comprise the core of the Carboni syndicate, which crosses tracks with Hagarty and company, who attempt to double-cross in turn. (Although this series displays kindness and understanding to various ethnic groups, a few, as Italian, Russian and Cambodian characters, seem rather exempt from its graces.)
Hagarty, or Monsignore O'Shaugnessy, associates with Father Anselmo (Ralph Manza) and Priest (Joseph Cali), while reporting to MI6 Chief Daniel Trent (John Standing), in charge of the international intelligence operation in play.
Barton (Daniel Trent), Korshack (Daniel Douglas Anderson) and Llewellyn (James Garrett) are stationed in various locations, as Peter and Claudia fly from Palermo, Sicily, Italy, into Geneva, Switzerland, on the trail of that "little black book."
But when a stabbing occurs, murder complicates the plot of international intrigue, and Hagarty is forced to confront a killer before it is two late to resolve "The Sicilian Encounter."
The cast is rounded out by Marianne Bergonzi as Woman, Gina Minervini as Maid, Ralph De Lia as Pilot, Anthony De Fonte as Tailor, Stephen Poletti as Bank Clerk, Jovin Montanaro as Bellman, and Steve Natole as Waiter.
This episode represents the first acting appearance each by Marianne Bergonzi, Daniel Douglas Anderson/Daniel Anderson and Stephen Poletti, and the most recent appearance to date each by Ralph De Lia and Steve Natole.
This also marks the the second of two "MSW" appearances for John Standing, the second of three for Joseph Cali, the third of three for Vincent Baggetta, the second of five for Ian Ogilvy, the fourth of six for George DiCenzo, and the fifth of seven "MSW's" for Len Cariou (each in his role as British MI6 Agent Michael Hagarty).
Ralph Manza, acting on television and in film since 1955, and Daniel Trent, acting since 1976, have unfortunately since passed.
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