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8/10
A killer with a Bomb
gordonl5610 August 2014
Warning: Spoilers
77 SUNSET STRIP – A Nice Social Evening - 1958

This is the 3rd episode of the 1958 to 1964 Private Eye series, 77 SUNSET STRIP. The series ran for a total of 206 episodes. Series regulars were, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, Roger Smith, Edd Byrnes and Jacqueline Beer. This was the start of the "cool" television P.I. series that hit the TV in the next few years. PETER GUNN, SURFSIDE 6, BROTHERS BRANNAGAN and HAWAIIAN EYE are a few examples of these series.

Efrem Zimbalist Jr and Roger Smith are hired by the U.S. Government to keep an eye on South American oil millionaire, Ray Danton. The Government types have received word that the Danton is on a hit list. The boy's instructions are not to let Danton know they are guarding the man.

Danton, a real playboy type, loves parties and giving away presents to all the pretty women he attracts. Zimbalist introduces himself and several "stacked" friends to the playboy at Dino's Lounge. Danton takes an immediate shine to the women, Arlene Howell and Dorothy Provine. Soon everyone is having a grand time and the booze is flowing freely.

At night, Zimbalist does the watch duty as he tries to keep up with the party monster, Danton. During the day, Roger Smith keeps an eye on the big yacht Danton crashes on.

After a particularly hard night of Champagne and cigars, Zimbalist returns to his apartment and finds two nasty looking men waiting. The two men, Lou Krugman and Paul Fierro, would like a few words with Zimbalist. Words are the last thing exchanged as fists soon start flying when our boy Efrem, asks them to beat it. Judo expert Zimbalist makes short work of the duo and then asks a few questions of his own. The pair of thugs work for the Government of the South American country Danton is from. They had wanted to know what Danton was doing.

After several more days of the same parties etc go by, Danton announces that he is sailing off the next night. That is after a big shin-dig on-board his huge yacht. Danton gives Zimbalist the keys to his car and asks him to pass them, and the car to Miss Provine. "I have plenty of cars, it is my gift to her." When Zimbalist drives off with the car, he is followed, then ran off the road by a big sedan. Zimbalist figures that someone had mistaken him for Danton.

That night, at the party on the yacht, the detectives keep a special eye out for any strange types. They have even brought friend Edd Byrnes along for extra muscle.

On board, disguised as a waiter, is Mario Alcaide. Alcaide is the hired hit-man out to do in Danton. Danton it seems has some enemies back in the old country. Alcaide plants a bomb in the huge cake that will be presented to Danton at midnight.

Alcaide though has miscalculated the timing of his plan. The yacht has set sail from the dock for a sail around the harbour. Alcaide cannot swim or get a launch to shore. He of course needs to stop the bomb from going off. There are a few frantic minutes as everyone tries to find out where the man had hid the bomb. The hit-man had been silly enough to get him-self knocked out during a scuffle.

The detectives though, figure out the bomb's location and toss the cake overboard where it explodes harmlessly.

This is a very enjoyable way to spend an hour in front of the boob-tube.

The director here is former big screen helmsman, Stuart Heisler. Heisler's film work include the film noir, AMONG THE LIVING, I DIED A THOUSAND TIMES, STORM WARNING and THE GLASS KEY.
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7/10
A security job
bkoganbing11 May 2019
The firm of Bailey&Spencer is hired by no less than the Federal government to guard playboy/diplomat Ray Danton. Danton is an internationally known party animal who is rather obviously based on Porfirio Rubirosa.

The thing is that regular security won't due because Danton shoos them away. The trick is to make sure he doesn't know you're security and to keep up parting with him. And like the real life Rubirosa, Danton likes to party.

There are people out to get him although we never really know why. The last half of the episode has Efrem Zimbalist, Roger Smith, and Edd Byrnes all on a yacht at a blow out keeping an eye out for assassins.

Danton does an outstanding job in his role, though the real Rubirosa wasn't that silly in life.
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8/10
A fun episode
shakspryn28 April 2023
I was watching this recently, and was immediately very impressed by two beautiful blonde women who appeared early on and were present throughout the episode. One I recognized as Dorothy Provine, but the other young lady, very striking-looking, was new to me. It turns out, she was Arlene Howell, a 1958 Miss Universe, from Louisiana. I think this episode is well worth watching, just for the opportunity to enjoy seeing this lovely lady! Her authentic Southern accent is a delight!

Arlene would go on to soon co-star as the secretary in Bourbon Street Beat, another Warners detective show. She appeared in 23 of the 39 episodes of that series. I haven't watched it yet, but I will! Arlene, born in 1939, got married in 1959, so perhaps family duties were a factor in her leaving Bourbon Street.

This episode is notable for having a big party scene, which has dozens of extras all dressed to the nines. The studio went all out for that prolonged scene. It's fun to see all those elegant and attractive people--makes one wish for a time machine to go back to 1959 for a few evenings (and with plenty of money in one's pocket to enjoy the lively night club scene!).

Beautiful Jacqueline Beer, the secretary to the fellows, and a former Miss France in real life, has a few brief scenes. I wish (A) she had more to do, and (B) the show would let her get out of that tiny receptionist cubicle where, this episode, she is very busy working a phone switchboard. Roscoe has not yet made an appearance in the series, at this early point.

This is quite a lighthearted episode, with a strong emphasis on humor.
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5/10
A Nice Social Evening
Prismark1012 April 2024
Federico Velasquez (Ray Danton) is the last of rich latino playboys. A 24 hour party animal. He is also from a family of an oil tycoon from a Latin American country that is close with the USA.

Stuart Bailey and his team are hired to provide discrete protection to Velasquez by the US government. They have an inkling that his life might be in danger for his pro American stance.

Only Bailey and others have a hard time keeping up with Velasquez's party lifestyle.

At a super party in a superyacht. There is a credible threat on an attempt on his life. Bailey needs to find out what it is and who is the culprit.

Getting in the way are a couple of goons hired by Velasquez's people to also keep an eye on him.

One member of the yacht crew who suddenly wants to get off the boat. Might signify that something is about to go boom.

Surprising how many American teleplays had a member of a crew who planted a bomb on the boat. Then wanting to escape quickly.

So not entirely original. Although the cast seemed to be having fun, all those party scenes were just filler.
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