The best episode directed by Dennis Vance is "The Luxembourg Affair", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "The Luxembourg Affair" aired on 3/5/1956 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Mazzini Affair".
It is the year 1836 and Luxembourg is mourning the death of the Grand Duke. His daughter the Grand Duchess arrives to take over the duties, but is imprisoned by General Ludovic.
Director: Dennis Vance
Writer: N/A
Mazzini, a brave Italian partizan, is being held prisoner by ruthless Austrian leaders, Reiker and Friedrich. With his two companions the Count attempts to save Mazzini from the executioner.
Director: Dennis Vance
Writer: N/A
The small village of St. Falaise is under the control of the evil Diabolo, who uses black magic on the village folk. The Count receives an empty bottle of wine from the village monastery with a note inside asking for help.
Director: Dennis Vance
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The Count and his men are entrusted to carry an important message from France to England, but a trap awaits them as they ride on the Portsmouth road to London.
Director: Dennis Vance
Writer: N/A