The Return of Frank Cannon (1980 TV Movie)
7/10
If it isn't the garage man! When did you join the Marine Corps!
12 November 2012
Warning: Spoilers
***SPOILERS*** Stocky balding five foot seven inch and 250 pound bulldog like private eye Frank Cannon, William Conrad, is brought out of retirement to solve a murder case that's been dismissed as a suicide by the local police. It's when Tom Bingham is found shot to death that Cannon is contacted by his wife Sally, Diana Muladur, and her 21 year old daughter Jessica, Allison Argo, to find out the true reasons behind his death. As it turns out Cannon once had a hot and steamy relationship with Sally some 30 years ago when he was some 50 to 75 pounds lighter that ended with Tom, Cannon's best friend, marrying her.

Now determined to get to the bottom of how Tom, who was a former CIA man, was killed Cannon uses his skills as a private investigator as well as his connections with the CIA and local law enforcement agencies to solve the baffling case. The closer that Cannon gets to the truth the more danger he gets into. It's in Cannon finding out that Tom had uncovered a plot to get this mysterious Howard Hughes like multi billionaire sneaked into the country after he has his death faked. This guy is really bad news in that he's been involved in a number of governments overthrows in South and Central America when tens of thousands of innocent people were killed!

It doesn't take Cannon long to connect the dots to both Tom's murder and who was behind it. That's in him tracking down former CIA Agent Charles Kirkland, Burr DeBenning, who worked for Tom when he ran the CIA's Caribbean covert operations department. All this lead straight back to Tom's horse farm as well as thoroughbred horse breeding industry where those who are planning to sneak this billionaire gun runner back into the country are working out of!

***SPOILERS*** Fine acting by the late William Conrad who besides his usual fisticuff action scenes with the bad guys, when in most cases he end up getting the worst of it, also shows his sweet kind and tender side as well. Especially with his old flame Sally Bingham who in a number of scenes earlier in the film they both talk about old times when the two were lovers. It's then Where the usual tough as nails Cannon opens his heart up to her and spills his guts out in how much in love he was and still is with Sally. Watching the unexpected and very out of character for Frank Cannon scenes grabbed me so much by the heart-strings that I had to reach for the nearest handkerchief.
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