Stu chases some international crooks, who stole $1 million in securities from the agency, to Switzerland.Stu chases some international crooks, who stole $1 million in securities from the agency, to Switzerland.Stu chases some international crooks, who stole $1 million in securities from the agency, to Switzerland.
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Edd Byrnes
- Kookie
- (as Edward Byrnes)
Louis Quinn
- Pete Roscoe
- (credit only)
Jacqueline Beer
- Suzanne Fabry
- (credit only)
Robert Logan
- J.R. Hale
- (credit only)
Joseph Ruskin
- Desk Clerk
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Stu receives an intercom message in his office from the telephone operator, the voice is not that of Suzanne; it does not have her French accent.
- Soundtracks77 Sunset Strip
Written by Mack David and Jerry Livingston
Theme song; short instrumental version played during opening credits; full instrumental version performed during closing credits
Featured review
STU HAS WORK TO DO.
Yes, it's rare, but a very interesting story how Stu Bailey gets scammed by some international crooks, who stole a million dollars in securities right under his watchful eye.
I agree with the last reviewer, Stu heads to Switzerland -- but obviously it's a snowy set at Warner Brothers in Burbank! Actually, the snow draped scenes are well done, and with some very good acting thanks to director Richard Sarafian, who in the early 70s would direct the cult film, VANISHING POINT.
You have to love this cast, lead by trigger happy Interpol agent Kurt Kreuger, famous for playing Nazis in classic war films of the 40s. He appeared in five series episodes, and for good reason. He is a class act. Also a treat to see Albert Paulsen as villain Rudolph, best known for memorable performances in such shows as MISSION IMPOSSIBLE and HAWAII FIVE O.
Yes, Stu gets in some romance time with beautiful hotel desk clerk Adrianne, played by Maria Machado.
But, as always, don't underestimate our cool hero.
Again, as I had written earlier, these final episodes of the season may have been a lead-in to the next season where Stu went it alone, and with some equally dangerous characters. Wait and see.
Classic 77 Sunset Strip. SEASON 5 EPISODE 33 remastered.
I agree with the last reviewer, Stu heads to Switzerland -- but obviously it's a snowy set at Warner Brothers in Burbank! Actually, the snow draped scenes are well done, and with some very good acting thanks to director Richard Sarafian, who in the early 70s would direct the cult film, VANISHING POINT.
You have to love this cast, lead by trigger happy Interpol agent Kurt Kreuger, famous for playing Nazis in classic war films of the 40s. He appeared in five series episodes, and for good reason. He is a class act. Also a treat to see Albert Paulsen as villain Rudolph, best known for memorable performances in such shows as MISSION IMPOSSIBLE and HAWAII FIVE O.
Yes, Stu gets in some romance time with beautiful hotel desk clerk Adrianne, played by Maria Machado.
But, as always, don't underestimate our cool hero.
Again, as I had written earlier, these final episodes of the season may have been a lead-in to the next season where Stu went it alone, and with some equally dangerous characters. Wait and see.
Classic 77 Sunset Strip. SEASON 5 EPISODE 33 remastered.
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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