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PRODUCTION # 6426 |
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Episode #12 | |
3rd. December, 1965 |
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HONEY WEST Starring ANNE FRANCIS Co-Starring JOHN ERICSON
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A MILLION BUCKS IN ANYBODY'S LANGUAGE © MCMLXV Four Star Television All Rights Reserved Written by Tony Barrett Directed by John Florea
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Late one night, Honey receives a telephone call from a fellow Private Investigator, Charlie Neeley, who asks her to meet him at his office immediately. When Honey arrives, however, there is no one there. After collecting Sam, she drives to Neeley's house, where they see Neeley's car parked on the drive - with Neeley apparently behind the wheel. As Honey and Sam walk towards the car, it explodes, leaving very little of either the vehicle or its occupant. Honey sets out to bring Neeley's killer to justice, and soon finds herself employed at a fast food restaurant which hands out counterfeit British currency as well as meals...
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  Produced by
Richard Newton Starring Anne Francis Co-Starring John Ericson Irene Hervey as "Aunt Meg" Steve Ihnat |
  Charlie Lieutenant Keller Dora Neeley Driver Wiley Dottie |
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  Harry Bellaver Ken Lynch * Sarah Selby Frank Scannell Percy Helton Judy Kane |
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 Keith Smith |
Art Director Production Manager Michael Assistant Director Story Editor Edited by Set Decorator Sound Music Editor Sound Effects Casting |
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Gibson Holley Salamunovich Pat Casey Bud Kay Lyle Boyer, A.C.E. Joseph Stone Herb Alberty Aubrey Lind Ben Smith Robert Walker |
Miss Francis' Gowns designed by Nolan Miller Mr. Ericson's Wardrobe Furnished by Botany 500 |
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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