[s1e29] Shipment To Beirut 🔥
The episode (Season 1, Episode 29) of the classic 1950s espionage series "Five Fingers" (starring David Hedison as Victor Sebastian) is a high-stakes Cold War thriller. The Premise
Like much of the series, this episode leans into the contrast between the gritty reality of spying and the glamorous international lifestyle Sebastian maintains as his cover. [S1E29] Shipment to Beirut
Sebastian must infiltrate a smuggling ring operating out of Europe. To do so, he uses his "talent agent" cover to get close to a cabaret singer who is unknowingly connected to the shipment's financiers. The episode (Season 1, Episode 29) of the
It highlights Lebanon’s historical role during the Cold War as a hub for both diplomacy and international intrigue. Key Characters To do so, he uses his "talent agent"
The episode moves from the shadowy streets of Europe to the sun-drenched, high-tension atmosphere of Beirut. Sebastian has to navigate a web of double agents and local informants who are just as likely to kill him as help him.
Victor Sebastian, a suave American counter-intelligence agent posing as a talent agent, is tasked with intercepting a mysterious shipment headed for Lebanon. The cargo isn't just standard contraband—it's high-tech equipment that could shift the balance of power in the Middle East if it falls into the wrong hands.