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77 Sunset Strip/Leap, My Lovely
Leap, My Lovely | |
Season 5, Episode 2 | |
Airdate | October 19, 1962 |
Written by | Lawrence Kimble |
Directed by | Irving J. Moore |
Produced by | Fenton Earnshaw |
← 5x01 The Reluctant Spy |
5x03 → Terror in a Small Town |
77 Sunset Strip — Season Five |
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Leap, My Lovely is the second episode of the fifth season of 77 Sunset Strip, and the one hundred fifty-second episode overall.
Starring: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Stuart Bailey) (credit only), Roger Smith (Jeff Spencer), Edward Byrnes (Gerald "Kookie" Kookson III)
Co-Starring: Louis Quinn (Roscoe), Jacqueline Beer (Suzanne Fabray)
and Robert Logan (J.R. Hale)
Guest Starring: Diane McBain (Nita Maran), John Dehner (Himself),
Additional Cast: Robert Ellenstein (Ferini), Neil Hamilton (John Harrington), Byron Keith (Lt. Gilmore), Lillian Bronson (Mrs. Bowers), Edward Colmans (Frank Fowler), Grandon Rhodes (Dr. Luther Ackhardt)
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Plot Overview
An evil hypnotist poses as a bit actor in a big-budget movie and hypnotizes a young actress into taking a near-fatal leap from a balcony. When he threatens to ruin the production unless he's paid a huge sum of money, Jeff is brought in by the studio to be a bodyguard to the film's beautiful leading lady, who's the next target of the hypnotist's deadly suggestions.