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Mark 'n' Julie's
Hawaii Five-O Quick Reference Guide
Season 7
- 145. The Young Assassins
Written by: Bill Stratton
Directed by: Bruce Bilson
A gang, calling themselves "The People's Attack Group," go on a murder spree but, when a couple of their members get caught and held by Five-O, they retaliate by kidnapping Danno and a Professor, and then offer an exchange.
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- 146. A Hawaiian Nightmare
Teleplay by: William Bast Story by: William Bast and Tom Philbin
Directed by: Charles S. Dubin
A man wires explosives into the side of the Mauna Loa volcano, threatening to set them off and cover a nearby town in lava unless he is paid $500,000.
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- 147. I'll Kill 'Em Again
Written by: Tim Maschler
Directed by: Charles S. Dubin
A young man decides to recreate murders that Five-O had solved years ago.
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- McGarrett: "I never give up. Never."
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- 148. Steal Now -- Pay Later
Written by: Jerome Coopersmith
Directed by: John Peyser
A man, in the business of stealing shipments of goods in order to sell cheaply to retailers, gets caught up in a murder when one of the heists goes awry.
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- 149. Bomb, Bomb, Who's Got The Bomb?
Written by: Martin Roth
Directed by: Allen Reisner
A senator's life is threatened and, when his car blows up with his secretary in it, Five-O finds out and starts looking for the killer.
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- 150. Right Grave- Wrong Body
Written by: Glen Olson and Rod Baker
Directed by: Paul Stanley
An extra skeleton is found in a grave, and the bullet in its skull matches those,taken from several liquor store robberies. Five-O's difficulty is that everyone seems to be giving a different description of the perpetrator.
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- 151. We Hang Our Own
Written by: Walter Black
Directed by: Douglas Green
The son of a wealthy rancher comes home after graduating college, but is killed after a brawl. The rancher decides to hand out his own brand of justice when the suspect is only accused of manslaughter.
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- 152. The Two-Faced Corpse
Written by: Bud Freeman
Directed by: Douglas Green
A man, who turns out to be part of some witness relocation program, is murdered and it looks like it was a hit by an organization known as "The Syndicate." An old football team photo is key to solving the case.
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- 153. How To Steal A Masterpiece
Written by: Bud Freeman
Directed by: Jack Lord
A famous Gauguin painting is stolen from a wealthy collector.
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- 154. A Gun For McGarrett
Written by: Alvin Sapinsley
Directed by: Bruce Bilson
A man tries to take control of Hawaii's crime bosses by promising to kill McGarrett.
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- (Evil dude): "Tell me McGarrett, are all your 899 lives as indesctructible as this one?" -- McGarrett: "You'd better believe it."
Quotes:
- McGarrett: "Someone's given an awful lot of thought to my murder, Danno."
- McGarrett: "Whoever he is, he sure knows how to wreck an office."
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- 155. Welcome To Our Branch Office
Written by: Jerome Coopersmith
Directed by: Charles S. Dubin
A con man sets up a replica of the Five-O office, complete with a fake Steve, Danno, Chin Ho, and Ben, in order to trick new businessmen into paying "protection" money.
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- 156. Presenting... In The Center Ring... Murder
Written by: Jerome Coopersmith
Directed by: Charles Dubin
A Chinese diplomat comes to the islands in order to negotiate with the U.S. When he decides to take his grandson to the circus, Wo Fat uses that as a perfect opportunity to assassinate him.
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- Wo Fat: "Mr. McGarrett seems bent on making things difficult"
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- 157. Hara-Kiri: Murder
Written by: Norman Lessing
Directed by: Paul Stanley
A man is taking money from a bank by using special wire-transfer codes. When the bank manager finds out, the man has him killed -- but makes it look like cermonial suicide.
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- 158. Bones of Contention
Written by: Alvin Sapinsley
Directed by: Douglas Green
The bones of Peking Man have been stolen by Parmel, a World War II vet. He attempts to cash in on them when the Chinese government is willing to pay $80,000 for their return.
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- McGarrett: "Where is supply shed D?" -- Officer: "Just where you expect in the corps: right after H."
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- 159. Computer Killer
Teleplay by: Tim Maschler Story by: Larry Brody and Tim Maschler
Directed by: Alf Kjellin
A computer hacker offers his expertise to a rich man when the man's son is accused of murder. The hacker shifts evidence around to make it seem like the neighbor did it.
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- 160. A Woman's Work Is With A Gun
Written by: Glen Olson and Rod Baker
Directed by: Douglas Green
Three women team up to rob tour buses; one because she's addicted to heroin, another because her son needs an expensive operation, and the third because she wants to leave her husband.
Quotes:
- Chin Ho: "If I bought every description I've heard so far, I'd say 10 different women held up that bus." -- Danno: "See if you can eliminate about 8 of them."
- Che Fong: "Are you sitting down?" -- McGarrett: "Well, it's kinda hard to drive standing up."
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- 161. Small Witness, Large Crime
Written by: Orville H. Hampton
Directed by: Bruce Bilson
A thirteen-year-old homeless kid is witness to a hit on an important businessman, but is reluctant to talk to Five-O.
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- 162. Ring Of Life
Written by: Time Maschler
Directed by: John Peyser
The Indian government sets up a $1,000,000 reward for an ancient treasure stolen from their land. Several people scheme to get it.
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- 163. Study In Rage
Written by: Martin Roth
Directed by: Allen Reisner
A man kills his psychiatrist in a misguided attempt to get back the woman of his dreams.
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- 164. And The Horse Jumped Over The Moon
Written by: Larry Brody
Directed by: Douglas Green
Because of a successful crackdown, heroin is becoming scarce. Some entrepreneurs come up with a scheme using a plane and a professional sky-diver to smuggle it onto the islands.
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- 165. Hit Gun For Sale
Written by: Martin Roth
Directed by: John Peyser
Two criminal factions are caught up in a struggle for power when the head of a Chicago ring shows up on the islands.
Quotes:
- McGarrett: "Get lucky, Che. Get lucky!"
- Pete: "He's tied up at the moment." -- McGarrett: "Well untie him, then."
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- 166. The Hostage
Written by: Bud Freeman
Directed by: Allen Reisner
A Vietnam vet, down on his luck, goes to his former CO for help. But, when the CO refuses to see him, the vet flips out, accidentally killing a cop. He then takes a teenage girl as hostage in order to set up a getaway plan.
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- Danno: "Steve, you'd better take this. It's the head of your fan club."
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- 167. Diary Of A Gun
Written by: Jerome Coopersmith
Directed by: Douglas Green
Criminals are importing Saturday night specials to the islands. One of them, through a series of coincidences, gets passed from person to person, causing injury and death along the way.
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- 168. 6,000 Deadly Tickets
Written by: Leonard and Arlene Stadd
Directed by: John Peyser
Five-O uncovers a airline ticket racketing ring.
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- Win Low: "It would take another ice age to get the heat out of those tickets, and I cannot wait that long."
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