Hawaii Five-O: The Ninety-Second War Part I

Season 4 (Episode 16)

Air Date: 8 January 1972

Teleplay: John D.F. Black

Story: Leonard Freeman

Director: Bob Sweeney

Synopsis
When Steve is injured in a car accident holding a large sum of cash it looks like he has been taking bribes. Things are made worse when the driver of the car is identified as a local crime figure and as Five-O follows trail of evidence, it seems that there may be more to this then meets the eye.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Richard Denning (Governor), Harry Endo (Che Fong), Al Eben (Doc)

Guest Stars
Dana Wynter (Claudine), Khigh Dhiegh (Wo Fat), Jack McCoy (Dr. Shimel), Bob Withans (Lt. Cmdr. George Smallitt), Han Strasser (Charbonne), Wright Esser (Inspector Karl Albrecht), Bob Nelson (Chow Ling – Assassin #1), Herman Wedemeyer (Officer Ishi), Bernie Ching (Officer O’Laughlin)


Notable Guest Stars

Khigh DhieghKhigh Dhiegh
Bob WithansBob Withans
Dana WynterDana Wynter

Production Number: 1729-0367

Production Notes

  • Production Assistance and Consideration provided by United Airlines

Episode Notes

  • Location: Geneva, Switzerland – Hotel Couronne
  • Business: Francaise Banque de Suisse

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Bait Once, Bait Twice

Season 4 (Episode 15)

1973 Edgar Allan Poe Awards
Best Television Episode – Nominee
Will Lorin

Air Date: 11 January 1972

Teleplay: Will Lorin

Story: Jerome Ross

Director: Alf Kjellin

Synopsis
Steve has to deal with a woman threatening to jump off the ledge of a high rise building. She insists that she’ll come off if she can speak to her fiancé. The problem is that the man is being held in protective custody and the Assistant District Attorney is very reluctant to let him go.

Recurring Actors (Characters)
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Al Eben (Doc), Glenn Cannon (John Manicote)

Guest Stars
James Olson (Bart Mariss), Loretta Swit (Betty Landers), Malachi Throne (Barry Bonamo), Ric Marlow (Johnny Froman – The Pro), Danny Kamekona (Dr. Kamekona), Norman Dupont (Howard N. Miller), George Herman (Joe Benjamin), John Young (Wan Soong), Marika Yamato (Marion Nakano), Liana Petranek (Alice)


Notable Guest Stars

James OlsonJames Olson
Loretta SwitLoretta Swit
Malachi ThroneMalachi Throne

Production Number: 1729-0371

Episode Notes

  • Five-O Emergency Phone Number: 277 2977

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Odd Man In

Season 4 (Episode 14)

Air Date: 4 January 1972

Writer: C. Arthur Kean

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis
Steve matches wits again with Lewis Avery Filer, who has just escaped from prison.

Guest Stars
Hume Cronyn (Lewis Avery Filer), Jiro Tamiya (Goro Shibata), Lane Bradford (Moose Oakley), Richard Morrison (Warden Challis), Wilfred Moe Keale (Rood Twin #1), Daniel H. Awai Jr. (Rood Twin #2), Howard Morrison (Mercer), Edward Burns (Prison Guard), William Kamahele Sr. (Telephone Nightman), William Buddy Thourlby (HPD Officer)


Notable Guest Stars

Lane BradfordLane Bradford
Hume CronynHume Cronyn

Production Number: 1729-0360

Production Notes

  • The second of two appearances by Hume Cronyn as Lewis Avery Filer (Over Fifty? Steal)

Episode Notes

  • Location: Oahu State Prison
  • Business: Oahu Telephone Service

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?

Season 4 (Episode 13)

Air Date: 21 December 1971

Writer: Bill Stratton

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
Five-O investigate a series of environmental crimes done by someone calling himself Kahili.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Al Eben (Doc), Peggy Ryan Sherman (Jenny)

Guest Stars
Nephi Hanneman (Aku), Maura McGiveney (Miss Weston), Herb Jeffries (Klosmosky), Richard Morrison (Lai Han), Fred Titcomb (Senator Bob Patterson), Edward Fernandez (Curator Sumi), Ted Scott (T. Emory Grace), Mitch Mitchell (Edgar Hackbart), Don Lev (Hippy Visitor), Clarence Garcia (Fire Chief Maka), Fred Ball (Clyde Finlay), Norman Tang (Principal), James Canada (Joe Lemana), Baird Miller (Coach Smith), Scott Stambler (Edward Kramer)

Production Number: 1729-0357

Episode Notes

  • Organisation: Environmental Defense League; Hawaii Historical Society
  • Location: Ilikai Hotel

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Nine, Ten, You’re Dead

Season 4 (Episode 12)

Air Date: 14 December 1971

Writer: Mel Goldberg

Director: Leo Penn

Synopsis
When boxer Robby Davis is injured by a local man, Five-O must quickly find the man before the boxer’s manager does.

Guest Stars
Moses Gunn (Willy Stone), Albert Paulsen (Matthew Edmonds), Frank Webb (Duke), Lynn Hamilton (Mae), Henry Porter (Robby Davis), Robert Costa (Cal Phelps), Mama Luna (Mama), Seth Sakai (Dr. Fukata), Josie Over (Luella), Ah Vah (Fred)


Notable Guest Stars

Moses GunnMoses Gunn
Albert PaulsenAlbert Paulsen

Production Number: 1729-0352

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Honolulu International Center; Kahala Hilton, Civic Auditorium
  • Businesses: Mama’s Deli; Mae’s Place

 

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Hawaii Five-O: A Matter of Mutual Concern

Season 4 (Episode 11)

Air Date: 30 November 1971

Writer: Alvin Sapinsley

Director: Ron Winston

Synopsis
When a scout from a Miami crime syndicate is found dead, Five-O have to work out which local crime lord ordered the kill and why.

Guest Stars
David Opatoshu (Li Wing), Marc Marno (Kim), Manu Tupou (Tasi), Seth Sakai (Jack Afuso), Michael Leong (Lai Po), Nick Nickolas (Jake Hirsch), Harold Kim Han (Policeman)


Notable Guest Stars

David OpatoshuDavid Opatoshu
Seth SakaiSeth Sakai

Production Number: 1729-0368

Episode Notes

  • Business: J. Afuso and Sons ~ Tea and Coffee Merchants

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Rest in Peace, Somebody

Season 4 (Episode 10)

Air Date: 23 November 1971

Writer: John D. F. Black

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis
McGarrett and the rest of Five-O receive clues from a mystery man who claims that he will kill someone. When Steve finds out who the target is, the race is on to find out who the mystery man is before he carries out his threat.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Richard Denning (Governor), Peggy Ryan (Jenny)

Guest Stars
Norm Alden (Bill Cameron), Danny Kamekona (Dr. Rosenstadt), Eddie Sherman (Himself), Thomas Leslie Jr. (George Kamani), Clarence Aina (Joe Mona)

Production Number: 1729-0353

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Trade Wind Tours; Joe’s Key Shop
  • This episode takes place on the days leading up to and including Kamehameha Day (June 11)
  • Organisations: State Kamehameha Commission; State Senate Appropriations Commission

 

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Hawaii Five-O: The Burning Ice

Season 4 (Episode 9)

Air Date: 16 November 1971

Writer: Ken Pettus

Director: Paul Stanley

Synopsis
Five-O investigate the murder of the wife of a local doctor. Following the trail of the jewellery that was stolen, Five-O arrest a man who says that he killed the wife but they soon find out things aren’t what they seem.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Peggy Ryan (Jenny), Al Eben (Doc)

Guest Stars
Jackie Cooper (Dr. Alex Southmore), Lou Antonio (David Harper), Tom Fujiwara (Charlie Ling), Linda Ryan (Melissa Southmore), Ah Vah (Gas Station Attendant), Michael Leong (Resident), Loretta Leversee (Harriet Harper)


Notable Guest Stars

Lou AntonioLou Antonio
Jackie CooperJackie Cooper

Production Number: 1729-0351

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Southmore Clinic; Sea Life Park

 

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Hawaii Five-O: For a Million…Why Not?

Season 4 (Episode 8)

Air Date: 9 November 1971

Teleplay: Jerome Coopersmith

Story: Eric Bercovici and Jerry Ludwig

Director: Ron Winston

Synopsis
Five-O are on the trail of a gang of robbers who failed to rob a bank. When their true intentions are revealed, Danny realises that he must find the money before the trail dries up for good.

Guest Stars
Robert Fields (Galvin), Sam Melville (Hawkins), Jack Kruschen (Blumberg), Leigh Christian (Carol Lindsay), Wendell Martin (Harvey Shaw), Al Harrington (Fred Noonan), Seth Sakai (Lab Technician), Donald Over (Judge), Harry Williams (Hanley), Harold Lee (Driver), Glenn Cannon (Carlson)


Notable Guest Stars

Jack KruschenJack Kruschen

Production Number: 1729-0366

Episode Notes

  • This episode takes place during August 1971
  • Steve is on the Big Island testifying at the trial of Johnny Oporta
  • Locations: Circuit Court of Hilo; 4634 Kilauea Avenue (State Bank of Hawaii); Oakland, California
  • Businesses: Tiki Gods Company; Carlson’s Printing Shop; Beachboy Camper Rentals; Vals U Drive – Truck & Car Rental; Sea-Train

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Air Cargo – Dial for Murder

Season 4 (Episode 7)

Air Date: 2 November 1971

Writer: Meyer Dolinsky

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
When an undercover agent is killed in an airport cargo warehouse, Five-O continues his investigation into finding out who is stealing the cargo.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong)

Guest Stars
Don Chastain (Hal Sullivan), Marion Ross (Anita Puttnam), Michael Strong (Fred Grayson), Barney Phillips (Arnold Cook), James Hong (Eric Ling), Sue McMullum (Miss Thomas), Victor Alevy (Dr. Medford), Else DeMello (Mrs. Kahama), Patricia Herman (Corinne Wilson), Myrtle Hilo (Kim Wong), Sheri Rice (Joanna Grayson), Ward Benson (Jerry Turner)


Notable Guest Stars

Don ChastainDon Chastain
James HongJames Hong
Marion RossMarion Ross

Production Number: 1729-0363

Episode Notes

  • Businesses: Asiam Sea Cargo; Jade Unlimited
  • Locations: Aloha Hotel; Oahu Hospital

 

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Hawaii Five-O: …And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots

Season 4 (Episode 6)

Air Date: 26 October 1971

Writer: John D. F. Black

Director: Michael O’Herlihy

Synopsis
It’s up to Five-O and the H.P.D to stop a sniper who apparently has nothing to live for.

Guest Stars
Michael Burns (William ‘Bill’ I. Shem Jr.), Jeanne Cooper (Ann Shem), William Croarkin (Dr. Fernando), Herman Wedemeyer (Duke Kanaha), Jack Kaneshiro (Joe Watanabe), Arte McCollough (Tommy Ewa), Nephi Hanneman (Paul), Arthur Hee (Mr. Sing), Winona Collins (Dispatcher), Beau Van Den Ecker (Ryder), Annette O’Toole (Sue Shem)


Notable Guest Stars

Michael BurnsMichael Burns
Jeanne CooperJeanne Cooper
Annette O'TooleAnnette O’Toole

Production Number: 1729-0358

 

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Hawaii Five-O: Two Doves and Mr. Heron

Season 4 (Episode 5)

Air Date: 12 October 1971

Writer: Anthony Lawrence

Director: Charles Dubin

Synopsis
After a tourist is robbed and hospitalised, Five-O are sent in to investigate. When the tourist decides not to press charges, Five-O soon finds out that he isn’t who claims to be. Five-O realises that the tourist is after the people who robbed him, one of whom could be a girl that Danny has been asked to find.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Peggy Ryan (Jenny), Al Eben (Doc)

Guest Stars
Vic Morrow (Edward Heron), John Ritter (Ryan Moore), Dianne Hull (Cleo Michaels), Kerry Sherman (Brenda), Robert Witthans (Father K), Norman Reyes (Sgt. Dave Capps), Camille Yamamoto (Capps’ Secretary), Brooks Almy (Trinity)


Notable Guest Stars

Vic MorrowVic Morrow
John RitterJohn Ritter

Production Number: 1729-0354

Production Notes

  • Production Assistance and Consideration provided by United Airlines

Episode Notes

  • Location: International Marketplace
  • Business: The Red Pants (Bar)

 

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