646f9e108c Steed and Keel confront a group of British fascists after discovering a Nazi war criminal frozen in a cryogenics experiment. The lost episode "Dead of Winter" deals with cryogenics, introducing Neil Hallett (first of three) and John Woodvine (first of three) to the series, the second of six for Norman Chappell, after "Dance with Death." A shipment of frozen beef from Argentina also contains the chilled corpse of Gerhardt Schneider (Carl Duering), and Dr. David Keel must wait ten hours for it to thaw before an examination can take place. Steed logically assumes the time of death to be exactly two weeks before, when the refrigerated cargo left South America. His questioning of one of Schneider's female acquaintance reveals that she would never had guessed that his month long disappearance would find him arriving at his planned destination frozen stiff. The answers can be found at the cryogenics lab of Dr. Kreuzer (Arnold Marle), where nothing is as it should be.
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