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Hawaii Five-O/The Bells Toll at Noon
The Bells Toll at Noon | |
Season 9, Episode 13 | |
Airdate | January 6, 1977 |
Production Number | 1310-1729-0611 |
Teleplay by | Charles Larson |
Story by | Irv Pearlberg |
Directed by | Jack Lord |
Produced by | Douglas Green (Hawaii)
James Heinz (Hollywood) |
← 9x12 Target - A Cop |
9x14 → Man in a Steel Frame |
Hawaii Five-O — Season Nine |
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The Bells Toll at Noon is the thirteenth episode of the ninth season of Hawaii Five-O, and the two hundred seventh episode overall.
Starring: Jack Lord (Det. Steve McGarrett)
with James MacArthur (Dan Williams), Kam Fong (Chin Ho), Herman Wedemeyer (Duke)
Special Guest Star: Rich Little (Johnny Kling)
Don Knight (Thayler), Milton Selzer (Kellman), Jimmy Borges (Tommy Saito)
Kevin O'Connor (Carlie Hazard), Harry Endo (Che Fong), Johnny Walker (Pete Holloway), Connie Kissinger (Movie Attendant), Terry Plunkett (Apartment Manager), Jorie Remus (Mrs. Cramer), Pauly Gardner (Ramona), Bill Valentine (Waiter), Len Mednick (Landlord), Kwan Hi Lim (Projectionist)
Special Guest Appearance: Mel Ferrer (Father Neill)
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Plot Overview
A mentally disturbed comic impressionist sets out to kill the junkie, pusher and supplier he blames for the death of the woman he loved, committing each murder as an imitation of a murder scene from a James Cagney film, and McGarrett must race to prevent him from recreating the famous death scene from "White Heat".
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The Show
This episode was based on a short story by a Catholic priest, James Breig.