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The Best Episodes Directed By Frank Mcdonald

Every TV Episode Directed by Frank Mcdonald Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  • The Man Who Lied
    7.0/10(1)

    #1 - The Man Who Lied

    Season 1 Episode 6

    Aired 10/11/1955

  • John Wesley Hardin
    7.0/10(1)

    #2 - John Wesley Hardin

    Season 1 Episode 9

    Aired 11/1/1955

  • The Bank Robbers
    7.0/10(1)

    #3 - The Bank Robbers

    Season 1 Episode 10

    Aired 11/8/1955

  • Aboard the Orient Express
    6.5/10(2)

    #4 - Aboard the Orient Express

    Season 1 Episode 13

    Aired 12/11/1965

    CONTROL couriers are aboard the Orient Express are being murdered in order to prevent them from delivering important information. Max and 99 get into a sticky situation while trying to solve the mystery.

    Director: Frank McDonald

    Writer: Robert C. Dennis

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  • Double Agent
    6.5/10(2)

    #5 - Double Agent

    Season 1 Episode 16

    Aired 1/8/1966

    Max has to become a broken, drunk agent so that KAOS will probably try to recruit him as one of their agents. He eventually is and has a difficult task.

    Director: Frank McDonald

    Writer: N/A

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  • The Day Smart Turned Chicken
    6.0/10(2)

    #6 - The Day Smart Turned Chicken

    Season 1 Episode 8

    Aired 11/6/1965

    Smart is to testify against KAOS soon, so they devise situations to show that Smart is losing his mind. A dying cowboy comes to Max's apartment to reveal a plot to poison the Morovian Ambassador at a costume party that night. Max calls the Chief, but when help arrives, the dead cowboy is missing and there's no proof of his ever having existed. Max dresses as a giant chicken and attends the costume ball at the embassy in order to protect the ambassador, but it's not a costume party and there's no poison in the ambassador's drink. It's all a KAOS plot to convince everyone that Max is crazy and discredit his testimony in an upcoming court case.

    Director: Frank McDonald

    Writer: N/A

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  • Satan Place
    6.0/10(2)

    #7 - Satan Place

    Season 1 Episode 9

    Aired 11/13/1965

    KAOS kidnaps the Chief and prepare to give him mind-control surgery. Max pretends to be a doctor in order to try to free the Chief from Harvey Satan. Evil KAOS mastermind Harvey Satan kidnaps the Chief and holds him for a $200,000 ransom. Struggling to raise the money, Max is forced to deliver a ransom of only $600. CONTROL follows the KAOS agent picking up the ransom and they find him at Satan Place. Satan is preparing the Chief for mind-control surgery, which involves KAOS freezing the Chief. Disguised as a doctor and nurse, Max and 99 try to free the frozen Chief.

    Director: Frank McDonald

    Writer: N/A

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  • Survival of the Fattest
    6.0/10(2)

    #8 - Survival of the Fattest

    Season 1 Episode 15

    Aired 12/25/1965

    Max has to protect an Arab prince, who must remain fat to retain his power.

    Director: Frank McDonald

    Writer: N/A

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  • The Gambler
    6.0/10(1)

    #9 - The Gambler

    Season 1 Episode 7

    Aired 10/18/1955

  • The Killer
    6.0/10(1)

    #10 - The Killer

    Season 1 Episode 8

    Aired 10/25/1955

  • The Elephant God
    6.0/10(1)

    #11 - The Elephant God

    Season 1 Episode 5

    Aired 9/28/1955

    When an orphan learns that a married couple died in a jungle plane crash, she becomes convinced that these people were her parents. Bob Rayburn agrees to lead the woman and a man she believes to be her uncle on a search for the wrecked fuselage, but the Masai tribe believe that the safari's purpose is to kill a sacred elephant and attack the small group. Source: imdb.com

    Director: Frank McDonald

    Writer: N/A

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Frank McDonald Ratings Summary

"The Man Who Lied" is the best rated episode directed by Frank McDonald. It scored 7/10 based on 1 votes. It was written by N/A. It aired on 10/11/1955 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "John Wesley Hardin".