Richard Diamond wakes up the morning after with a hangover and the police wanting to question him for murder.
Several witnesses place Diamond in a club with the deceased woman the night before. They even point him out from the police line up.
Diamond escapes in an effort to clear his name, one of the witnesses is adamant that it was Diamond he saw that night.
It is the old doppelganger tale, albeit one who has had a lot of plastic surgery just so he could fit up Diamond.
It gives David Janssen the opportunity to play two roles. I was puzzled given that Diamond was an ex cop, that one policeman was so convinced that Diamond was guilty of murder.
Several witnesses place Diamond in a club with the deceased woman the night before. They even point him out from the police line up.
Diamond escapes in an effort to clear his name, one of the witnesses is adamant that it was Diamond he saw that night.
It is the old doppelganger tale, albeit one who has had a lot of plastic surgery just so he could fit up Diamond.
It gives David Janssen the opportunity to play two roles. I was puzzled given that Diamond was an ex cop, that one policeman was so convinced that Diamond was guilty of murder.