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Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Robert Vaughn | ... | A. Dunster Lowell | |
Robert J. Wilke | ... | Lt. Duffy Cardoza (as Robert Wilke/Robert J. Wilke) | |
John McGiver | ... | Professor Mumford | |
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Bennye Gatteys | ... | Julia Mumford |
John Marley | ... | Artie Pafko | |
Russell Collins | ... | Otis Coots | |
Douglas Dick | ... | Robert Paine (as Douglas M. Dick) | |
Richard Deacon | ... | John Fiske | |
Ian Wolfe | ... | Duckworth | |
Charles Seel | ... | Curator | |
Charles Horvath | ... | Lon | |
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Dick Crockett | ... | Binki |
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Hal K. Dawson | ... | Percey |
Diana Millay | ... | Sally Paine |
An upper-crust Boston sleuth uses the very latest in scientific gadgetry when investigating a big-time gangster.
Blake Edwards left his trade mark here, in this rather cool and relax detective tale, with a Bob Vaughn very good as the lead gumshoe. But it remains a crime scheme, not totally a comedy, beware. Gangsters, machine guns story with many technicalities for the audiences, concerning ammunition, calibers, not bad, to summarize the whole stuff. Not boring, to make it short. But Iam still surprised that the PINK PANTHER creator made this only one episode for TV, all alone...
A perfect time waster but which will certainly not remain in my memory forever. It also looks like a pilot for a future TV show which never was, as far as I know.