Jill Ireland, Nick Colasanto (much heavier), Hugh Beaumont Herb Alpert music at 37 minutes? bullfight lady interesting use of forensics
During the introduction to the show "Mannix", you see lots of clips from various episodes. Some show his driving race cars and finally you hear a mention of this hobby in this particular show. The show begins with a man getting killed in a race in which Mannix is participating. The grieving widow, however, thinks something hinky is happening--and the death was NOT an accident. When Mannix digs deeper, he learns that the dead man worked on a secret government project AND he had a lady friend on the side who kept taking trips to Mexico. What gives? Well, the trail leads to espionage and a secret--a really big secret.
This episode has some interesting guest appearances. One, Nick Colasanto, is interesting because Colasanto looked VERY different from his later appearances as 'Coach' on "Cheers". He's MUCH heavier and the weight loss could have been due to his heart problems that killed him partway through the series. Also, you'll see Hugh Beaumont (of "Leave it to Beaver" fame) and Jill Ireland as the grieving widow. Another possible cameo is the use of what sounded like some Herb Alpert music at the 37th minute of the show.
So is it any good? Of course. Although I've only seen the first season and part of the second, every episode seems very well written, is full of nice action and are all very enjoyable. This one is quite exciting and the plot has some nice twists. All in all, a very worthy addition to the series.
During the introduction to the show "Mannix", you see lots of clips from various episodes. Some show his driving race cars and finally you hear a mention of this hobby in this particular show. The show begins with a man getting killed in a race in which Mannix is participating. The grieving widow, however, thinks something hinky is happening--and the death was NOT an accident. When Mannix digs deeper, he learns that the dead man worked on a secret government project AND he had a lady friend on the side who kept taking trips to Mexico. What gives? Well, the trail leads to espionage and a secret--a really big secret.
This episode has some interesting guest appearances. One, Nick Colasanto, is interesting because Colasanto looked VERY different from his later appearances as 'Coach' on "Cheers". He's MUCH heavier and the weight loss could have been due to his heart problems that killed him partway through the series. Also, you'll see Hugh Beaumont (of "Leave it to Beaver" fame) and Jill Ireland as the grieving widow. Another possible cameo is the use of what sounded like some Herb Alpert music at the 37th minute of the show.
So is it any good? Of course. Although I've only seen the first season and part of the second, every episode seems very well written, is full of nice action and are all very enjoyable. This one is quite exciting and the plot has some nice twists. All in all, a very worthy addition to the series.