Joe goes undercover as a heroin addict to bust up a narcotics ring.Joe goes undercover as a heroin addict to bust up a narcotics ring.Joe goes undercover as a heroin addict to bust up a narcotics ring.
Regis Cordic
- Jones
- (as Regis J. Cordic)
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- TriviaLorna's home is the same set as The Brady Bunch (1969) home.
- GoofsIt appears that Frank Marr agreed to pay the $5 million for the heroin which was to be conveyed in the suitcase Lorna bought. But a million dollars can't even fit into a foot locker (despite the fact criminals are often shown on TV being able to fit such amounts into a briefcase). The only way the 5 million would have fit would have been to use the out-of-circulation $100,000 bills, which would have been useless to everyone.
- Quotes
Lt. Art Malcolm: [Joe and Art are meeting in the middle of a bridge; Joe is going to pretend to kill Art] They bought it, huh?
Joe Mannix: So far.
Lt. Art Malcolm: I hope you haven't forgotten how to miss.
Joe Mannix: I hope you haven't forgotten how to swim.
[shoots the gun off angle and Art jumps into the water]
- ConnectionsReferences The Brady Bunch (1969)
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I'm one that likes this one!
This episode, final episode of Season 7, is a pretty neat episode. What impressed me the most was that The Brady Bunch (1969) house was used yet again and what was ironic is that in the previous season finale, the house was used then and in the next season finale or the final episode of the series. The house is used then too. Pretty cool.
Anyways, in this episode, Mannix poses as a drug addict to infiltrate a crime ring and while this episode makes sense somewhat, some of it here and there confuses me, but this episode however was still highly enjoyable, mainly because of the acting from beautiful Linda Evans and Don Gordon.
And there's a lot of action, suspense music and much more! I believe it is well worth seeing and an interesting, decent way to close out Season 7.
Anyways, in this episode, Mannix poses as a drug addict to infiltrate a crime ring and while this episode makes sense somewhat, some of it here and there confuses me, but this episode however was still highly enjoyable, mainly because of the acting from beautiful Linda Evans and Don Gordon.
And there's a lot of action, suspense music and much more! I believe it is well worth seeing and an interesting, decent way to close out Season 7.
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- barnettjoshua-70531
- May 8, 2024
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