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Adam-12 (1968)/Log 65: Cigarettes, Cars and Wild, Wild Women
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Log 65: Cigarettes, Cars and Wild, Wild Women | |
Season 3, Episode 5 | |
Airdate | October 17, 1970 |
Written by | Norman Katkov |
Directed by | Christian Nyby |
Produced by | Herman S. Saunders |
← 3x04 Log 45: Bright Boy |
3x06 → Log 55: Missing Child |
Adam-12 — Season Three |
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Log 65: Cigarettes, Cars and Wild, Wild Women is the fifth episode of the third season of Adam-12, and the fifty-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Martin Milner (Officer Pete Malloy), Kent McCord (Officer Jim Reed)
with Tony Dow (Cpl. Wayne Miller), Cynthia Hull (Sally), Hope Summers (Clara Fisher), William Boyett (Sgt. MacDonald), John Morgan Evans (Joey-Boy), Robert Heinz (Arthur Becker), Helen Spring (Prudence Armstrong), Ted Gehring (Conrad Short), Bee Tompkins (Ginny Johnson), Kirk Nyby (Mel Haskell), John Mitchum (Tom Horton), Frank Scannell (Bert White)
Uncredited: Shaaron Claridge (Dispatcher)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
- Leave It to Beaver: Tony Dow's character – a Marine Private First Class – has a personality much like his character from the legendary sitcom. For instance, he notes his stolen car – just brand new and purchased hours earlier – had "only seven darn miles" on the odometer.
- Sons of the Pioneers: The episode title is a play on the legendary country music group's song from the 1940s, "Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild, Wild Women." (The SOtP's most famous member was Roy Rogers.)