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The Kikiki Kid

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Episode no.
  
Season 1 Episode 16

Written by
  
Robert J Shaw

Directed by
  
André de Toth

Original air date
  
January 20, 1960

"The Kikiki Kid" is an episode of the American television detective series Hawaiian Eye.

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Synopsis

Buddy Keene is an ambitious singer currently headlining at a second-rate club in Honolulu. When prominent entertainment columnist Karen Ward comes to town, he stages a fake accident in front of the Hawaiian Village Hotel in order to meet her. Buddy romances the older lady, hoping she will mention him favorably in her newspaper column. Cab driver Kim, who witnessed the accident, tells Tom Lopaka that Buddy is kikiki, a big cheat.

Lopaka warns Karen Ward about Buddy, but is ignored. However, when he tells her about seeing Buddy ill-treating a girl named Ellie, Karen Ward visits her, and learns that Ellie is his wife. Buddy, convinced his romance with Karen Ward will propel him to the Big Time, tries to get Ellie to give him a divorce. She refuses, so he strangles her. Later, when Karen Ward visits him at the nightclub to say goodbye and good riddence, he attacks her as well, but is stopped by Tom Lopaka and the police.

Series regulars

  • Robert Conrad ...as Tom Lopaka
  • Anthony Eisley ...as Tracy Steele
  • Connie Stevens ...as Cricket Blake
  • Poncie Ponce ...as Kim
  • Recurring characters

  • Mel Prestidge ...as Lt Danny Quon
  • Doug Mossman ...as Marty
  • Andre Philippe ...as Paul
  • Guest stars

  • Jean Byron ...as Karen Ward
  • John Gabriel ...as Buddy Keene
  • Myrna Hansen ...as Ellie
  • Musical interlude

    All the Warner Brothers detective shows of the late fifties and early sixties had a musical interlude written into the teleplay. For this episode, Andre Philippe played the piano and sang As Time Goes By with Connie Stevens. Guest star John Gabriel sang La Vie en rose to English lyrics written by Mack David.

    References

    The Kikiki Kid Wikipedia