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Martin Kane
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How many seasons does Martin Kane have?
5 seasons
How many episodes does Martin Kane have?
241 episodes
When did Martin Kane premiere?
August 26, 1949
When did Martin Kane end?
May 20, 1954
How long are episodes of Martin Kane?
30 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Martin Kane?
6.8 out of 10
Who stars in Martin Kane?
Frank M. Thomas
,
Nicholas Saunders
, and
William Gargan
Who wrote Martin Kane?
Paul Monash
,
Alvin Boretz
,
Donald S. Sanford
,
Joel Sayre
,
Charles O'Neil
,
Elliot West
,
Finis Farr
,
Frank Wilson
,
Henry Kane
,
Lawrence Young
, and others
Who directed Martin Kane?
A. Edward Sutherland
,
Peter Maxwell
,
Edgar C. Kahn
, and
Frank Burns
Who was the producer of Martin Kane?
Frank Burns
,
Edgar C. Kahn
,
A. Edward Sutherland
, and
Tom Ward
Who was the composer for Martin Kane?
Charles Paul
Who was the executive producer of Martin Kane?
William Gargan
Who are the characters in Martin Kane?
John Blake, Lt. Gray, Martin Kane, and Peter Alison
What genre is Martin Kane?
Crime Drama, Crime, and Drama
How many awards has Martin Kane been nominated for?
1 nomination
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