An investigation of a wife's double-life leads to a drug ring.An investigation of a wife's double-life leads to a drug ring.An investigation of a wife's double-life leads to a drug ring.
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Pat Crowley
- Doris Devlin
- (as Patricia Crowley)
George N. Neise
- Charlie
- (as George Neise)
Charles Horvath
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn this episode, Joan Staley joined the cast as the daughter of the previously-unseen stenographer Hannah; her name is also the same as her mother's, she would be the only other regular for the duration of the series.
- Quotes
Stuart Bailey: Wait a minute! Who are you?
Hannah: Ah Hannah! From Hannah Steno Service down the hall!
Stuart Bailey: Hannah?
Hannah: We never met! I've just seen you coming and going!
Stuart Bailey: But the lady I made arrangements with to type my notes was...!
[abruptly interrupted]
Hannah: My mother! We run the service together!
Hannah: Oh she's Hannah!
Hannah: We both are! I'm Junior!
Stuart Bailey: Junior!
[puzzled look]
Featured review
WHAT'S HER STORY?
True, this episode has that old school feeling from the original series. Exceptionally directed by Lawrence Dobkin, one of the best in the biz. You have to admit, it rolls.
The story is rather familiar, but what a terrific cast of popular actors. Stu is hired to find the truth about a man's wife who apparently has a secret life. Bottom line, is she connected to an illegal drug operation?
The fists fly, particularly during the second half, just like the old days. Dobkin stages some rough scenes, and with lots of broken furniture. Yes, Stu gets bounced around, reminding you a bit of MANNIX. In fact, it's safe to assume Stu's later adventures (such as this episode) may have inspired Joe Mannix in just a few years.
Popular actress Pat Crowley guest stars, playing Doris Devlin, the lady in question. Russell Johnson, a familar actor at Warner Brothers tv, plays her husband, Harry. There's a terrific supporting cast with comedian Henry Gibson (as Eddie), prior to LAUGH IN fame. Cliff Osmond plays Sam, and in a very good role. Cliff was discovered by director Billy Wilder and had some prime roles in his movies.
To note, actress Joan Staley joins the series as Hannah, the lady who Stu dictates all his case notes to in film noir fashion. She's the one.
Recommended for series fans. SEASON 6 EPISODE 11 remastered. Thanks much to METV for running this classic show on Sunday nights.
The story is rather familiar, but what a terrific cast of popular actors. Stu is hired to find the truth about a man's wife who apparently has a secret life. Bottom line, is she connected to an illegal drug operation?
The fists fly, particularly during the second half, just like the old days. Dobkin stages some rough scenes, and with lots of broken furniture. Yes, Stu gets bounced around, reminding you a bit of MANNIX. In fact, it's safe to assume Stu's later adventures (such as this episode) may have inspired Joe Mannix in just a few years.
Popular actress Pat Crowley guest stars, playing Doris Devlin, the lady in question. Russell Johnson, a familar actor at Warner Brothers tv, plays her husband, Harry. There's a terrific supporting cast with comedian Henry Gibson (as Eddie), prior to LAUGH IN fame. Cliff Osmond plays Sam, and in a very good role. Cliff was discovered by director Billy Wilder and had some prime roles in his movies.
To note, actress Joan Staley joins the series as Hannah, the lady who Stu dictates all his case notes to in film noir fashion. She's the one.
Recommended for series fans. SEASON 6 EPISODE 11 remastered. Thanks much to METV for running this classic show on Sunday nights.
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- tcchelsey
- Jun 16, 2024
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- Release date
- Country of origin
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- Filming locations
- 304 S. Broadway. Los Angeles, California, USA(Office building - the Bradbury Building - in show opening where Stu has his office)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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