Season 5 (Episode 9)
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night – Nominee
Charles Dubin
Air Date: 14 November 1972
Writer: Alvin Sapinsley
Director: Charles Dubin
Synopsis
After a hotel is robbed, Five-O find out that one of the robbers is Chris Vashon, a member of well-known crime family. McGarrett sees this as a chance to finally end the stranglehold the Vashon family has on local crime. But when Chris is found not guilty, McGarrett realises that the battle will be a lot harder to win then he originally thought.
Recurring Actors (Characters)
Glenn Cannon (Manicote), Harry Endo (Che Fong)
Guest Stars
Robert Drivas (Chris Vashon), Harold Gould (Honoré Vashon), Luther Adler (Dominick Vashon), Kwan Hi Lim (Tosaki), Christopher Harris (Stu), Rick Kelman (Lance), [Nelson] Dick Fair (Night Clerk), Elizabeth Cole (Marguerite Vashon), John Stalker (Drew), Elsie De Mello (Chambermaid), Galen Kam (Lo Wu Sing), Arthur Hee (Apt. Manager – Mr. Suriame), Jack Morris (Frank Heller), Moki Palacio (Besseridez), Wesley Sakai (Kwan)
Notable Guest Stars
Robert DrivasProduction Number: 1729-0412
Production Notes
- The first of four appearances by Harold Gould as Honoré Vashon (‘V’ for Vashon: The Father; ‘V’ for Vashon: The Patriarch; The Case Against McGarrett)
- The first of three appearances by Luther Adler as Dominick Vashon (‘V’ for Vashon: The Father; ‘V’ for Vashon: The Patriarch)
Episode Notes
- Location: Kalakaua Hotel
- Businesses: Besseridez and Sons Jewelry; Kwan’s Pawn Shop
- Chris Vashon is 21 years old and his father Honoré is 50 years old
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