Episode no. Season 3
Episode 14 Original air date December 27, 1961 Season number 3 Air date 27 December 1961 Next episode The Missile Rogues | Directed by Robert Sparr Show Hawaiian Eye Episode number 14 Previous episode The Classic Cab Director Robert Sparr | |
Written by Marie Baumer, from a story by Willkie Stevens |
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"Concert in Hawaii" is an episode of the American television detective series Hawaiian Eye.
Contents
- Elvis presley see see rider live concert in hawaii 1973 with lyrics
- Synopsis
- Series regulars
- Recurring characters
- Guest stars
- Musical interlude
- References
Synopsis
Sixteen-year-old concert pianist James Harrington, his mother Claire and stepfather Maurice Clifford, have arrived at the Hawaiian Village Hotel for a few days, before departing on a tour of Australia. With them is James' piano teacher, Rosa Martell, whom he seems to intensely dislike. While at the hotel, James will give a concert, for which hotel management has arranged a private studio for rehearsal. James tells Greg MacKenzie that he wants Hawaiian Eye to provide security for the rehearsal studio; no one, not even his mother or teacher are to be admitted while he's practising. Mackenzie agrees, but discerns there is some serious problem worrying the teenager. Later, James tells his mother and stepfather that he wants Rosa Martell fired.
At the Shell Bar that evening, James watches Cricket's act and is entranced. She lures him to a beach picnic the next morning, trying to get him to unwind and reveal what's bothering him. A figure lurking by her jeep at the beach catches Cricket's eye. Later, as she drops James off in town, he is nearly run down by that same mysterious figure in an old car. Cricket asks Greg to put a guard on James' suite. That night security guard Teo stops a prowler, who turns out to be Spencer Kagen, an old student of Rosa Martell. The next morning, Cricket takes James for another picnic at Haleiwa Bay. Maurice Clifford has supposedly gone fishing, but turns up at the picnic with a gun. He has been having an affair with Rosa Martell, and now wants to kill James and Cricket in a fake boating accident. MacKenzie is suspicious of Clifford's intentions when he learns from Capt Anderson that Maurice doesn't know how to handle a boat. He arrives at Haleiwa just in time to overpower Maurice Clifford.
Series regulars
Recurring characters
Guest stars
Musical interlude
All the Warner Brothers detective shows of the late fifties and early sixties had one or more musical interludes written into the teleplay. For this episode, Connie Stevens sang I Like the Likes of You with the Shell Bar band accompanying her.