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PRODUCTION # 6428 |
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Episode #09 | |
12th. November, 1965 |
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HONEY WEST Starring ANNE FRANCIS Co-Starring JOHN ERICSON
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THE FLAME AND THE PUSSYCAT © MCMLXV FOUR STAR TELEVISION All Rights Reserved Written by George Clayton Johnson Directed by James Goldstone
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Honey risks losing her Investigator's license - and ultimately her life - when she tackles an arsonist. Within a single month, four warehouses have been destroyed by fire - and all of them were insured with the same company. Suspecting that the conflagrations had more to do with conspiracy than co-incidence, Honey determines which warehouse would logically be the next target, and breaks into it one night - accompanied by Sam - with the intention of catching the responsible party red-handed. Concealing themselves on a high walkway, the two detectives are present when an Asbestos-suited figure enters the building and begins to hurl incendiary devices amongst the packing crates. Although they succeed in trapping the infernal figure beneath a net, their quarry manages to extricate himself and escape, employing the fire bombs to keep Honey and Sam at bay. With Lieutenant Barney of the L.A.P.D. threatening to prosecute them for any further violation of the law, and despite Confederated Insurance refusing to accept their offer of assistance, Honey and Sam persevere with their investigation and return to the scene of the previous night's attack. Accidentally, Sam knocks over one of the packing crates - and discovers it contains old magazines, rather than the medical supplies listed on the manifest! Leaving Sam at the warehouse, Honey sets out to deliver the news of their discovery to Canby - the Director of Confederated Insurance - and it is then that H. West and Company's problems begin to multiply...
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  Produced by
Richard Newton Starring Anne Francis Co-Starring John Ericson Irene Hervey as "Aunt Meg" Sean McClory
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Mr. Flowers Lieutenant Barney Mr. Canby Policeman |
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Harry Basch Ken Lynch Liam Sullivan R. J. Nelson |
and Bruce as Himself Associate Producer Don Ingalls
Developed for Television by Gwen Bagni and Paul Dubov Based on the Honey West novels by Skip and Gloria Fickling
Production Supervisor Norman S. Powell Editorial Supervisor Bernard Burton Supervising Art Director Bill Ross Music by Mullendore Music Supervision by Alfred Perry Director of Photography Carl Guthrie A.S.C. |
Art Director Production Manager Michael Assistant Director Story Editor Edited by Folmar Set Decorator Sound Music Editor Sound Effects Casting |
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Gibson Holley Salamunovich Pat Casey Bud Kay Blangstead, A.C.E. Joseph Stone Carl Daniels Aubrey Lind Frank Warner Robert Walkerr |
Miss Francis' Gowns designed by Nolan Miller Mr. Ericson's Wardrobe Furnished by Botany 500
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Make-up Hairstylist Wardrobe Titles Designed Format |
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Carlie Taylor Scotty Rackin Robert B. Harris by Productions, Inc. |
The characters and events depicted in this photoplay are ficticious. Any similarity to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. A Four Star Production Executive Producer Aaron Spelling
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