Hawaiian Eye
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Director
Robert B. Sinclair
Age 55 (died at 64)
Writer
Leo Gordon
Age 37 (died at 78)
Producer
William T. Orr
Age 42 (died at 85)
Actor Mark Hamiton arrives in Hawaii and Tracy Steele draws an unusual assignment, to keep Hamilton's three ex-wives away from him. They plan to kidnap him in order to get back alimony payments. Hamilton also gets involved in a murder when he kills his business manager, who was aware that the actor had evaded paying his income tax.
Irene, the princess from Manhattan, is trying to escape from her husband, Prince Abdur, and Tom Lopaka agrees to help. But it doesn't look like Tom's going to be of much assistance when he's taken prisoner aboard the prince's yacht.
Eight-year-old Patty Seldon has lost her boyfriend, Stevie. Cricket decides to have some fun with detectives Steele and Lopaka and introduces Patty as a client. The case becomes more interesting when a ring given to her by the young suitor turns out to be part of something stolen by the little boy's uncle.
A Steamship company hires Lopaka to get evidence on some dope smugglers. They suspect that someone is stowing narcotics aboard their chartered vessels.
Unknown to Steele, one of the Chinese refugee musicians he is guarding is a Tibetan Lama escaping from the Reds. Kim accidentally hears a song being played by Wang Hai, that provides an important clue. Everybody ends up at the Hotel's Shell Bar to hear Cricket & Kim sing ""Jade Song"".
The girl Harmon Kane is seeing is supposedly the daughter of a wealthy man, but in actuality the man posing as her father is an accomplice in a scheme to steal a valuable necklace called ""The Blue Goddess"". When the fake father buys the necklace with a bad check, Lopaka must track him down to recover the stolen goods.
A lottery ticket is Lopaka's only clue in finding an ex-con who's the prime suspect in a tuna warehouse robbery.
Steele is hired to find a kidnapped heiress. The odd thing is that the ransom note actually arrived before she disappeared.
Hired to protect an heiress's privacy, Lopaka becomes suspicious of her boy friend's attempt to play on her guilt over her father's accidental death by having her participate in seances.
Puppeteer Michael Dalli tells his asistant Sandra that he's replacing her with another girl. Then Sandra finds her look-alike puppet crushed. Distraught, she runs out into the streets and is run down by a car. Dalli's new assistant, Mona, then finds her puppet strangled, and Steele is called in to investigate.
Tom Lopaka pursues escaped killer Ed Grimes to Hilo, where he is sheltered by his wife Dora until Tom shows her that he has taken up with a new girlfriend.
Tom, who is dating the sister of prize fighter Joey Steck, uncovers a plot to fix his upcoming bout against a local favorite.
Otto Von Helgren proposes to sail a raft across the Pacific Ocean ""in the interests of science"" - and a substantial grant from the Pacific Foundation. However, Abner Dexter, an officer from the Foundation, suspects a swindle when Von Helgren refuses to be photographed. Tracy is asked to investigate and calls on Rex Randolph of 77 Sunset Strip to help him expose the fraud.
Tom Lopaka tries to unravel a conspiracy to kill an orchid grower and steal his most valuable specimen.
Tom Lopaka manages to talk an executive out of committing suicide by convincing the man that he will find the person who's been blackmailing him, but in order to accomplish this he must induce his old friend Greg MacKenzie to come to the islands to finger the bad guy. Greg is so taken with Hawaii that he decides to stay, and becomes a member of their detective agency.
Six Navy men discover they have something in common - they're all engaged to the same woman. They hire Tom to find her and get the money back that they each gave her for expenses.
A crop of 20-dollar bills turns up in Honolulu, and the Treasury Department asks MacKenzie to help find the source. At first glance, the bills appear to be the work of former counterfeiter Capt. Joe, who they thought had gone straight. It turns out he has been kidnapped by the real counterfeiters, but is refusing to cooperate with them in making new $50 plates.
Someone has just murdered award-winning artist Gordon Montaigne, and Tracy Steele gains the help of a blind girl in serving as bait to catch him.
To expose a waterfront loan shark, Tom Lopaka poses as a loneshoreman who needs a loan.
Micho Koyoto is a Japanese marine who has been a castaway in the Solomon Islands for more than fifteen years. Out to cover a big story, magazine writer Gloria Matthews asks Tracy to help find him. Koyoto is the heir to an industrialist's fortune, but first they must convince him the war is over.
Bill Sinclair brings a rare statuette called the Manabi Figurine to Greg for safe keeping pending its appraisal, and hoped for a tidy profit on the archaeological find for himself and his partners. The figurine is stolen from Greg's safe and a murder is committed. Greg and Tom work with Lt. Quon to track down the killer and recover the figurine.
Tom returns from a covert job where he was tasked with bringing a witness back to Oahu to stand trial. An enterprising photographer learns about the witness and tries to make some money selling his information.
Lily Shung has lived all her life in Hong Kong. Her mother died before she was five but not before telling her that her father was from a prominent family in Hawaii. Lily sets out for Hawaii to learn about her father's side of the family.
Tracy Steele is blamed when an old girlfriend is found murdered in his car.
Robert Conrad
Tom Lopaka
Age 25 (died at 84)
Anthony Eisley
Tracy Steele
Age 35 (died at 78)
Poncie Ponce
Kim Quisano
Age 27 (now 93)
Connie Stevens
Cricket Blake
Age 22 (now 87)
Grant Williams
Greg MacKenzie
Age 29 (died at 53)
Mel Prestidge
Lt. Danny Quon
Age 31 (died at 82)
John van Dreelen
Age 38 (died at 70)
Robert Colbert
Age 29 (now 94)
Weaver Levy
Woon Sing
Age 35 (died at 93)
Robert Kino
Roaring Seas bartender (uncredited)
Age 38 (died at 77)
Joan Staley
Age 20 (died at 79)
Gary Conway
Age 24 (now 90)
Philip Ahn
Age 55 (died at 72)
Gale Garnett
Age 18 (now 83)
John Marley
Age 52 (died at 76)
Kasey Rogers
Age 34 (died at 80)
George Takei
Age 23 (now 89)
S. John Launer
Age 40 (died at 87)
Mike Road
Age 42 (died at 95)
Sandra Edwards
Douglas Mossman
Moke
Age 27 (died at 88)
Mary Tyler Moore
Age 23 (died at 80)
Ruta Lee
Stella Hughes
Age 25 (now 91)
James Hong
Hop Toy
Age 31 (now 97)
Max Baer Jr.
Bill Gorham
Age 22 (now 88)
Robert Ivers
Age 25 (died at 68)
Robert Ellenstein
Age 37 (died at 87)
John Gabriel
Age 29 (died at 90)
Ray Danton
Age 28 (died at 60)
Anna Lee
Age 47 (died at 91)
Chad Everett
Age 23 (died at 75)
Karyn Kupcinet
Age 19 (died at 22)
Lawrence Dobkin
Age 40 (died at 83)
Marie Windsor
Age 40 (died at 80)
John Zaremba
Age 51 (died at 78)
Cloris Leachman
Age 34 (died at 94)
Leslie Parrish
John Pinette
Bert Convy
Age 27 (died at 57)
Rebecca Welles
Age 32 (died at 89)
Gordon Jones
Age 49 (died at 52)
Joan Marshall
Age 29 (died at 61)
Catherine McLeod
Age 39 (died at 75)
Joseph Gallison
Phyllis Coates
Laura Seldon
Age 33 (died at 96)
Brad Dexter
Age 43 (died at 85)
Tol Avery
Age 45 (died at 57)
H.M. Wynant
Age 33 (now 99)
Anne Seymour
Age 51 (died at 79)
Phillip Terry
Age 51 (died at 83)
Robert Clarke
Age 40 (died at 85)
Warren Stevens
Age 40 (died at 92)
Lyle Talbot
Age 58 (died at 94)
Paul Richards
Age 26 (died at 40)
Paula Raymond
Lady Blanche Carleton
Age 35 (died at 79)
Berry Kroeger
Age 47 (died at 78)
Claire Griswold
Age 23 (died at 74)
Shirley Knight
Age 24 (died at 83)
Corey Allen
Age 26 (died at 75)
Anne Helm
Linda Watkins
Age 52 (died at 68)
Paul Mantee
Age 29 (died at 82)
Inger Stevens
Age 25 (died at 35)
Richard Davalos
Age 29 (died at 85)
Michael Pate
Age 40 (died at 88)
Julie Adams
Age 33 (died at 92)
Andrea King
Age 41 (died at 84)
Ronald Long
Age 49 (died at 75)
Robert Hutton
Age 40 (died at 74)
Joe Flynn
Age 35 (died at 49)
Bartlett Robinson
Age 47 (died at 73)
John Wengraf
Age 63 (died at 77)
Michael Pataki
Age 22 (died at 72)
Jean Willes
Olivia McKay
Age 37 (died at 65)
Walter Burke
Age 52 (died at 75)
Lisa Gaye
Age 25 (died at 81)
Dyan Cannon
Julie Brent
Karl Swenson
Age 52 (died at 70)
Tommy Farrell
Age 38 (died at 82)
Anthony Caruso
Age 44 (died at 86)
Roger Mobley
Age 11 (now 77)
Frank Cady
Age 45 (died at 96)
Merry Anders
Age 26 (died at 78)
Peter Breck
Bob Okazaki
Age 58 (died at 83)
Kaye Elhardt
Age 25 (died at 69)
Ken Terrell
Age 56 (died at 61)
Reiko Sato
Age 28 (died at 49)
Lee Van Cleef
Age 35 (died at 64)
Don C. Harvey
Hawkins
Age 48 (died at 51)
Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Stuart Bailey
Age 41 (died at 95)
Lee Kinsolving
Age 22 (died at 36)
Jeanne Baird
John Clarke
Jablonsky
Age 29 (died at 88)
Rush Williams
Roy Hondine
Age 63 (died at 71)
Myrna Fahey
Laura Steck
Age 27 (died at 40)
Frank De Kova
Pete Dailey
Age 50 (died at 71)
Warren Oates
Al
Age 32 (died at 53)
John Indrisano
Brownie (uncredited)
Age 54 (died at 63)
Stella Stevens
Carol Judd
Age 21 (died at 84)
Maura McGiveney
Ginger (uncredited)
Age 21 (died at 51)
Kent Taylor
Adam Kendricks
Age 53 (died at 79)
Andra Martin
Age 25 (died at 86)
Arthur Franz
Harry Lytton
Age 40 (died at 86)
Anne Whitfield
Jennie Taggart
Age 22 (died at 85)
Frank Ferguson
Capt. Joe Taggart
Age 60 (died at 78)
Russ Conway
Boyle
Age 47 (died at 95)
Jean Allison
Mary Potts
Age 30 (died at 94)
Dan Tobin
Timmy Yarborough
Age 49 (died at 72)
Charles Arnt
Fleems
Age 54 (died at 83)
Sue England
Receptionist
Richard Long
Rex Randolph
Age 32 (died at 47)
J. Pat O'Malley
Raymond
Age 56 (died at 80)
Aki Aleong
Sam Sheong
Gerald Mohr
Martin Haney
Age 46 (died at 54)
Bill Quinn
Eric McKay
Age 48 (died at 81)
Olive Sturgess
Nina McKay
Age 26 (died at 91)
John Baer
Alan Terry
Age 37 (died at 82)
Alan Hale Jr.
Big Mac
Age 39 (died at 68)
Victor Buono
Malegra
Age 22 (died at 43)
Lloyd Kino
Nishimaka
Age 41 (died at 93)
Victor Sen Yung
Age 44 (died at 65)
Paul Trinka
Lennie
Age 28 (died at 41)
Robert Karnes
Walter Krohl
Age 43 (died at 62)
Roger Smith
Jeff Spencer
Age 27 (died at 84)
Barney Phillips
Henry Bunker
Age 46 (died at 68)
Isobel Elsom
Lillian Vanalden
Age 67 (died at 87)
Bill Zuckert
Harper
Age 44 (died at 81)
Nora Marlowe
Annie Doud
Age 45 (died at 62)
Robert Douglas
Age 50 (died at 89)
Leslie H. Martinson
Age 45 (died at 101)
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