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| Robert Mitchum | Ted Quinn |
| Saul Rubinek | Sam Goldstein |
| Valerie Perrine | Brenda Wilcox |
| Lee Majors | Philip Morgan |
| Alexander Stewart | Mimi Oliveri |
| George Touliatos | Sergeant Eckersley |
| Alexandra Stewart | Mimi Oliveri |
| Franz Russell | George Millar |
| Michael Kirby | Peters |
| Gary Reineke | Jones |
| Hugh Webster | Inmate |
| Robert Mitchum; Lee Majors; Valerie Perrine; Alexandra Stewart; Saul Rubinek | |
| Hayward Morse | Tony Flynn |
| Director | George Kaczender
George Kazcender |
| Producer | Robert Lantos
Stephen J. Roth Robert Baylis |
| Writer | Noel Hynd
Paul Gottlieb |
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Mind control through TV - it can't happen here - or can it? After the QP&S advertising agency is taken over, its personnel start quitting, citing interference. Investigating the suspicious suicide of a co-worker, the agency's creative director uncovers a conspiracy to implant subliminal messages in certain television commercials. |
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