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Immortal Clay

Immortal Clay

1963TV Episode⏱️ 52mTV-14
ActionComedyCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceSci-FiThriller
6.6
IMDB Rating
161 votes

Cathy's friends claim to have invented an unbreakable ceramic. Sinister forces want the formula for uses that have nothing to do with cups and saucers.

Director
Richmond Harding
Writers
N/A
Stars
Patrick Macnee, Honor Blackman, Paul Eddington
Release Date
February 15, 1991
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
💬 7
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Patrick Macnee
Patrick Macnee
as John Steed
Honor Blackman
Honor Blackman
as Catherine Gale
Paul Eddington
Paul Eddington
as Richard Marling
James Bree
James Bree
as Harry Miller
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Bert Palmer
as Josh Machen
Gary Watson
Gary Watson
as Allen Marling
Steve Plytas
Steve Plytas
as De Groot
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Rowena Gregory
as Anne Marling
Didi Sullivan
Didi Sullivan
as Mara Little
Douglas Muir
Douglas Muir
as One Ten

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Production
ABC Weekend Television, ABC Weekend Television

🏷️ Keywords

two word titleceramicchinavatchess

🎯 Categories

ActionComedyCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceSci-FiThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Immortal Clay
by Prismark102019-08-07
4/10

"Immortal Clay is a dense but dull mystery. It is almost like a soap opera. A small pottery factory run by two brothers is in debt. One of the brother's after many false dawns might have invented an unbreakable ceramic tile. One-Ten tells Steed this could have a significant industrial impact and needs to be protected against foreign espionage. When Steed arrives at the pottery factory, there is already a dead body when an industrial spy is found dead. An Eastern European trying to persuade workers with a bribe and a question mark as to whether an unbreakable tile has even been created. ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Jonathan Alwyn was originally supposed to direct, but he became unavailable before rehearsals began.

📖 Synopsis

Cathy's friends claim to have invented an unbreakable ceramic. Sinister forces want the formula for uses that have nothing to do with cups and saucers.