I Wed Three Wives
"I Wed Three Wives" | |
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Hawaiian Eye episode | |
Episode no. |
Season 2 Episode 1 |
Directed by | Alvin Ganzer |
Written by | Hugo Walters, from a story by Ralph Madiera |
Original air date | September 14, 1960 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Ray Danton : Mark Hamilton | |
Episode chronology | |
"I Wed Three Wives" is an episode of the American television detective series Hawaiian Eye.
Synopsis
Movie star Mark Hamilton arrives in Honolulu with his agent Cy Bliss and financial advisor Henry Bunker. Hawaiian Eye provides security for him at the Hawaiian Village Hotel. Tracy Steele soon discovers that Hamilton's charisma and good looks mask a shallow, selfish, egomaniac. Meanwhile Hamilton's three ex-wives, Mavis, Sharon, and Nora arrive at the hotel, seeking back alimony from him, but can't get past the Hawaiian Eye guards. While Cy Bliss checks out the local action, Henry Bunker warns Hamilton that the IRS is closing in on his tax dodges, precipitating a quarrel during which Hamilton strikes the older man.
Growing bored alone in his suite, Hamilton orders Steele to have the guards removed. His ex-wives then kidnap him at gunpoint, demanding the money he owes them. While Sharon and Nora sleep, Hamilton gets ex-alcoholic Mavis drunk, then romances Nora when she awakes. When Tracy Steele and Cy Bliss finally rescue Hamilton, he seems quite happy and refuses to press charges against his wives. At the hotel, Henry Bunker is found dead in his cottage. Steele realizes that during the night, Hamilton must have slipped away from one of his wives to commit murder. Steele tricks Hamilton into confessing how he lied to Nora about remarrying her, at which she blows his alibi.
Episode cast
Series regulars
- Anthony Eisley ...as Tracy Steele
- Robert Conrad ...as Tom Lopaka
- Connie Stevens ...as Cricket Blake
- Poncie Ponce ...as Kim
Recurring characters
- Doug Mossman ...as Moke
- Rush Williams ...as Ray Hondine
- Sam Rawlins ...as Bert (uncredited)
- Andre Philippe ...as Paul (uncredited)
Guest stars
- Ray Danton ...as Mark Hamilton
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr ...as Stu Bailey
- Roger Smith ...as Jeff Spencer
- Kasey Rogers ...as Mavis Marshall Hamilton
- Barney Phillips ...as Henry Bunker
- Lenore Roberts ...as Sharon Hamilton
- Jeanne Baird ...as Nora Hamilton
- Tommy Farrell ...as Cy Bliss
Musical interlude
All the Warner Brothers detective shows of the late fifties and early sixties had a musical interlude written into the teleplay. For this episode, Connie Stevens sang I'm Just Breezin' Along with the Breeze with the Shell Bar band.
Episode notes
Series regular Robert Conrad had only two very brief scenes in this episode.
Guest stars Ray Danton, Efrem Zimbalist Jr, and Roger Smith are given equal billing with the show's regular cast. Due to the large number of actors given star billing, many minor players with speaking parts went uncredited in this episode.