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77 Sunset Strip/The Corsican Caper
The Corsican Caper | |
Season 3, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | February 3, 1961 |
Written by | Gloria Elmore |
Directed by | Leslie H. Martinson |
Produced by | Howie Horwitz |
← 3x20 Mr. Goldilocks |
3x22 → Once Upon a Caper |
77 Sunset Strip — Season Three |
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The Corsican Caper is the twenty-first episode of the third season of 77 Sunset Strip, and the ninety-first episode overall.
Starring: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. (Stuart Bailey) (credit only), Roger Smith (Jeff Spencer), Edward Byrnes (Kookie)
and Richard Long (Rex Randolph)
Additional Cast: Louis Quinn (Roscoe), Jacqueline Beer (Suzanne), Vana Leslie (Eve Martell), Douglas Dick (Dean Emery), Byron Keith (Lt. Gilmore), Max Baer (Luther Martell), Marjorie Stapp (Mitzi Martell), Dawn Wells (Yvonne Martell), Joseph Holland (Abel Price)
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Plot Overview
An aircraft company president hires Rex to find out why his fiancee is paying large sums of money to a mysterious man. Rex and Kookie notice that Suzanne seems to be enthralled with a man, who, as it turns out, has been hitting her up for money. As it turns out, the mystery man is the same man in both cases, and when he's found bludgeoned to death and Suzanne is found holding the vase that seems to be the murder weapon, Rex is given 48 hours to find evidence that will clear Suzanne. He discovers that the dead man was a con artist who convinced his victims that they were descendants of Napoleon Bonaparte.