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  • The Flying Nun Love Me, Love My Dog (Season 1, Episode 29)
  • TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy, Fantasy

The Flying Nun

Love Me, Love My Dog (Season 1, Episode 29)
TV Episode | 30 min | Comedy, Fantasy

Janus Zayukovsky, a.k.a. The Gypsy, is a reformed thief. However his dog, Raffles, isn't so reformed. Raffles snatches a purse and Janus pays the price by being hauled off the jail. While Janus is behind bars, Raffles is off to fend for ...See moreJanus Zayukovsky, a.k.a. The Gypsy, is a reformed thief. However his dog, Raffles, isn't so reformed. Raffles snatches a purse and Janus pays the price by being hauled off the jail. While Janus is behind bars, Raffles is off to fend for himself. He comes across the sisters and the children on an outing, the sisters who take him back to the convent since he has bonded with loner child Jamie. They feel that Raffles can help Jamie get out of his shell, and the Reverend Mother agrees, temporarily lifting the no animal policy at the convent. But Raffles shows his true colors to the sisters by snatching wallet after purse after briefcase. In their delivery of the purses back to their rightful owners, the sisters have a close encounter of the uncomfortable kind with a police officer, this encounter giving Raffles the opportunity to transfer the purses from the sisters' station wagon into the officer's patrol car. Sisters Bertrille and Jacqueline want to rehabilitate Raffles, but the Reverend Mother disagrees, and decides that Raffles needs to be sent to the pound pending his rightful owner contacting them within the next couple of days. Just as they are ready to send Raffles to the pound, Janus is released from jail and sees the ad the sisters have placed regarding Raffles. However when Janus gets to the convent, Jamie has run off with Raffles. But Sister Bertrille knows where to find him - in his "safe place" on the beach. The sisters tell Jamie that Janus has come to reclaim him and that they, the kids included, are going to help Janus reform Raffles. Janus ends up getting a nice place and good job and the reformation of Raffles from stealing purses and wallets, with the help of Jamie, is going well. Unfortunately Raffles has moved onto hubcaps and car curb feelers instead. The reformation will take some more work. Written by Huggo See less
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Director
Russ Mayberry (as Russell B. Mayberry)
Writers
Jane Klove (story) | John McGreevey (teleplay) | Tere Rios (novel) | Ted Sherdeman (story) | Bernard Slade (developer)
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Apr 4, 1968

Release date
Apr 4, 1968 (United States)

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13 cast members
Name Known for
Sally Field
Sister Bertrille Sister Bertrille   See fewer
Marge Redmond
Sister Jacqueline Sister Jacqueline   See fewer
Madeleine Sherwood
Reverend Mother Superior Placido Reverend Mother Superior Placido   See fewer
Alejandro Rey
Carlos Ramirez Carlos Ramirez   See fewer
Frank Ramirez
Peralta Peralta   See fewer
Martin Ashe
Monsignor Houk Monsignor Houk   See fewer
Jeanne Sorel
Tourist Lady Tourist Lady   See fewer
Kay Stewart
Mrs. Benson Mrs. Benson   See fewer
Carmelita
Carmelita Carmelita   See fewer
Neil Burstyn
Janus Zayukovsky - The Gypsy Janus Zayukovsky - The Gypsy   See fewer
Raffles
Dog (uncredited) Dog (uncredited)   See fewer
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