The French Atlantic Affair

The French Atlantic Affair (1979)


  • Genre: Crime, Drama
  • First Air Date: 1979-11-15
  • Last Air Date: 1979-11-18
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 3
  • Status: Ended
  • Production Company: Aaron Spelling Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Networks: ABC
  • Director: Douglas Heyes
star 7/10
From 3 Ratings

Summary

When the SS Festivale sets sail from New York to France, its 3,000 passengers include Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harold Columbine and 146 members of the Church of the Cosmic Path, led by Father Craig Dunleavy, their charismatic messiah. Seizing control of the ship, Dunleavy demands $70 million in gold, intending to kill everyone onboard once it's paid. Without knowing which passengers are cultists and warned that 12 will die for every hijacker harmed, Columbine and the captain search for a way to save 3,000 lives before Dunleavy makes good on his threat. Based on a novel by screenwriter Ernest Lehman, this mini-series was broadcast over three nights in November 1979.

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The French Atlantic Affair Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1979-11-15
3 Episodes

The French Atlantic Affair Episodes

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  • Telly Savalas

    as Fr. Craig Dunleavy
  • Chad Everett

    as Harold Columbine
  • Jean-Pierre Aumont

    as Insp. Jean-Claude Raffin
  • Horst Buchholz

    as Dr. Chabot
  • James Coco

    as Georges Sauvinage
  • José Ferrer

    as Pres. Aristide Brouchard
  • John Houseman

    as Dr. Archady Clemens
  • Carolyn Jones

    as Peg
  • Richard Jordan

    as Julian Wunderlicht
  • Louis Jourdan

    as Capt. Charles Girodt
  • Michelle Phillips

    as Jennie Barber
  • Marie-France Pisier

    as Lisa
  • Donald Pleasence

    as Max Dechambre
  • John Rubinstein

    as Herb Kleinfeld
  • Stella Stevens

    as Louise Crawford
  • Shelley Winters

    as Helen Wabash
  • Rebecca Balding

    as Harriet Kleinfeld
  • Dan O'Brien

    as Brother Abe
  • Martin Costi

    as Brother Paul
  • Mark Gorman

    as Wendell Cornin
  • Alain Chappuis

    as Carpentier
  • Don Parker

    as Controller
  • Sandy Silverthorne

    as Skinner
  • Patricia Barry

    as Bee
  • Lance LeGault

    as Lester Foyles
  • William Lucking

    as Don Crawford
  • Nehemiah Persoff

    as Col. Schreiner
  • Dane Clark

    as Adm. J. Elton Knox
  • Dennis Dimster

    as Billy
  • Richard Anderson

    as Terrence Crown
  • Corinne Calvet

    as Althea Broussard
  • Lee de Broux

    as Keegan
  • Doug Heyes, Jr.

    as Brother James
  • John Fitzpatrick

    as Brother John
  • Michael Carr

    as Brother Thomas
  • John Shearin

    as Brother David
  • Dennis Howard

    as Brian Joy
  • Harvey Jason

    as Plessier
  • Dana Hill

    as Maggie Joy
  • Bruce French

    as Christian Specht
  • Jean-Paul Vignon

    as Ferret
  • Army Archerd

    as Stanford Whitman
  • Paul Verdier

    as Claude
  • Pete Schrum

    as Bobo
  • Deborah Benson

    as Betty
  • Melissa Converse

    as Mrs. Joy
  • Francis X. McCarthy

    as Tony
  • Ellen Blake

    as Tony's Wife
  • Duane Grey

    as Fleischman
  • Jacqueline Beer

    as Madame Grilley
  • Kenneth White

    as Barney
  • Peter Mamakos

    as Otto Laneer
  • Gwen Van Dam

    as Barney's Wife
  • Erik Holland

    as Plainclothes Detective
  • John Parr

    as Controller
  • Jerry Dunphy

    as Self
  • M. Emmet Walsh

    as Harry
  • James Jeter

    as Al
  • Edith Fields

    as Al's Wife
  • Louis de Farra

    as Vergnaud
  • Roger Etienne

    as Pierre Demangeon
  • André Landzaat

    as
  • Roberta Storm

    as
  • Michael Currie

    as
  • Stanley Grover

    as Bradley
  • Todd Martin

    as Freuling
  • Curt Lowens

    as Wilhelm Greitzen
  • Philippe Léotard

    as Blondin
  • Maurice Marsac

    as Brunel
  • Roger Til

    as Devillaine
  • Billy Beck

    as Cabanal
  • Sandy Ignon

    as Bonjalet
  • Peter Brandon

    as Seersucker Suit
  • Lewis Charles

    as Bert
  • Ted Danson

    as Abe Santley
  • Arielle Dombasle

    as Hotel Operator
  • Michael Fairman

    as Comdr. Hewitt
  • Jean-François Ferreol

    as Farmer
  • Patrick Gorman

    as Wendell Cronin
  • George Keymas

    as Nicos
  • Lloyd Kino

    as Osikawa
  • Rod Loomis

    as Harris
  • Ion Teodorescu

    as Panos
  • Paul Picerni

    as Panama Hat (uncredited)
  • G.W. Bailey

    as Jake (uncredited)
Writing Douglas Heyes Writer
Directing Douglas Heyes Director
Writing Ernest Lehman Novel
Production Douglas S. Cramer Executive Producer
Production Hudson Hickman Associate Producer
Production Robert Mintz Producer
Production Aaron Spelling Executive Producer
Production E. Duke Vincent Supervising Producer
Sound John Addison Original Music Composer
Camera Ralph Woolsey Director of Photography
Editing Jamie Caylor Editor
Editing Tom Stevens Editor
Production Toni Howard Casting
Production Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Art Serge Krizman Production Design
Art James W. Payne Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Nolan Miller Costume Design
Costume & Make-Up Doug Kelly Makeup Artist
Costume & Make-Up Edie Panda Hairstylist
Production Jean-Pierre Avice Production Manager
Production Ken Swor Unit Production Manager
Directing James Ragan Assistant Director
Directing Christian Raoux Assistant Director
Directing Michael Sturges Second Assistant Director
Art Phill Norman Graphic Designer
Art Arthur Shippee Property Master
Sound Gene S. Cantamessa Sound
Sound John H. Arrufat Sound Editor
Camera Jean Badal Director of Photography
Editing Allan Jacobs Supervising Editor
Production François Bureau Location Manager
Crew Gordon Brisker Additional Music
Sound Gordon Brisker Orchestrator
Sound Harry V. Lojewski Music Supervisor
Sound Joe Tuley Music Editor
Directing Vivian Jones Script Supervisor
Art Phill Norman Title Designer