The Protectors have to go behind the Iron Curtain. Harry Rule has been requested by exiled Hungarian actress Ilona Tabori (Georgia Brown) to take her father's body back to Hungary.
He was a liberal political dissident during the 1956 uprising. Ilona tells Harry that he wanted to be buried in his native village. A task not easy in Soviet controlled communist Hungary.
Even if permission and a visa re granted by the Hungarian government. Ilona Tabori may use the occasion to make a political speech that would upset the authorities and get her arrested. As a famous actress she would get press attention.
Despite his misgivings Harry Rule wants to make sure that the occasion goes off without a hitch.
There is not much here outside of the Iron Curtain politics of the era. The only excitement was when Harry Rule's and the Countess's car gets stolen. Overall a pretty dreary episode.
He was a liberal political dissident during the 1956 uprising. Ilona tells Harry that he wanted to be buried in his native village. A task not easy in Soviet controlled communist Hungary.
Even if permission and a visa re granted by the Hungarian government. Ilona Tabori may use the occasion to make a political speech that would upset the authorities and get her arrested. As a famous actress she would get press attention.
Despite his misgivings Harry Rule wants to make sure that the occasion goes off without a hitch.
There is not much here outside of the Iron Curtain politics of the era. The only excitement was when Harry Rule's and the Countess's car gets stolen. Overall a pretty dreary episode.