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Mark 'n' Julie's
Hawaii Five-O Quick Reference Guide
Season 9
- 192. Nine Dragons
Wo Fat plots to steal an extremely deadly toxin. When he succeeds, McGarrett follows him to Hong Kong only to be kidnaped and brainwashed.
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- 193. Assault On The Palace
Written by: Jerome Coopersmith
Directed by: Ernest Pintoff
A man organizes a bank robbery and uses a historical re-enactmant during a parade for cover.
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- 194. Oldest Profession - Latest Price
Written by: Anne Collins
Directed by: Philip Leacock
A man, in an attempt to extort money from call girls, starts murdering them in order to convince the others.
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- 195. Man On Fire
Written by: Stephen Kandel
Directed by: Gordon Hessler
Five-O uncovers a factory making nuclear weapons.
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- 196. Tour De Force, Killer Aboard
Written by: Charles Larson
Directed by: Jerry London
An assassin comes to the islands using a tour group as cover. Officer Sandi Wells goes undercover as a tour guide to root him out.
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- McGarrett: "Here we go again."
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- 197. The Last Of The Great Paperhangers
Written by: Orville H. Hampton
Directed by: Philip Leacock
A master forger finally gets out of jail, and frames McGarrett in revenge for putting him there in the first place.
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- 198. Heads, You're Dead
Written by: Herman Groves
Directed by: Bruce Bilson
Three men steal a boat in order to make a heroin run to Hong Kong. When that goes awry, they try again, but this time an HPD officer is on board.
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- 199. Let Death Do Us Part
Written by: Bud Freeman
Directed by: Barry Crane
A man escapes from jail and claims he's innocent of the murder of his wife. He goes to his daughter to see if he can convince her, but that just seems to dig him in deeper.
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- 200. Double Exposure
Written by: Dean Tait and David Deutsch
Directed by: Sutton Roley
A photographer takes a picture of a man who had, a year ago, faked his own death because he was trying to hide from a rival mob boss. Danno befriends her, and uses all the resources of Five-O when her life is threatened.
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- 201. Yes, My Deadly Daughter
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- 202. Target - A Cop
Written by: Bill Stratton
Directed by: Robert Scheerer
An ex-con uses a police scanner to determine assignment patterns, and then sets up his own in order to kill cops.
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- 203. The Bells Toll At Noon
Teleplay by: Charles Larson Story by: Irv Pearlberg
Directed by: Jack Lord
An island girl overdoses on heroin, and an ex-junkie decides to kill the three men who he blames for getting her re-hooked on it.
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- 204. Man In A Steel Frame
Written by: Robert Stambler
Directed by: Allen Reisner
McGarrett gets framed for the murder of his girlfriend.
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- 205. Ready, Aim.....
Written by: Tim Maschler
Directed by: Jerry London
A cop from Japan comes to the islands to track down the source of a handgun smugling ring.
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- 206. Elegy In A Rain Forest
Written by: Herman Groves
Directed by: Sutton Roley
A girl and an escaped convict cross paths in a forest and both need the help of a mute who's been living in it for a year.
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- 207. Dealer's Choice..... Blackmail
Written by: Tim Maschler
Directed by: Ernest Pintoff
A man tries to pay off a loan shark by blackmailing the head of a gambing ring who killed a cop.
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- 208. A Capitol Crime
Teleplay by: Bill Stratton Story by: James Menzies
Directed by: Sutton Roley
An old man, threatened with eviction, straps a bomb to himself and holds several people hostage, demanding to see the governor. Meanwhile, a woman sees it as an opportunity to free her boyfriend, a convict being flown to the mainland.
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- 209. To Die In Paradise
Written by: Bill Stratton
Directed by: Joe Manduke
A famous singer, Bobbi Jo, is kidnapped, but the boat the kidnappers were using ran aground during a storm. They find their way to a shack in the middle of a Hawaiian jungle and try to figure out a way to get out.
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- 210. Blood Money Is Hard To Wash
Teleplay by: Bill Stratton Story by: Curtis Kenyon
Directed by: Allen Reisner
Victor Jovanko, a racketeer, tries to launder money on the Islands, but McGarrett is on to him from the start.
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- Victor: "What's Five-O?" -- Danno: "Department of laundry inspection."
- Victor, about Hawaii: "This is just Cleveland with coconuts."
- Victor, about McGarrett: "What do you want to bet he makes Pig of the Month?"
- Victor: "Say hello to McGarrett." -- Al: "McGarrett?" -- Victor: "Yeah, scoutmaster of Troop Five-O."
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- 211. To Kill A Mind
Written by: Stephen Kandel
Directed by: Gordon Hessler
Computer components from a downed Soviet submarine are found off of Hawaii's coast, and Grant Ormsbee is called in to recover the data within them.
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- 212. Requiem For A Saddle Bronc Rider
Written by: Herman Groves
Directed by: Harry Harris
A rodeo man's sister asks McGarrett for help when she loses contact with her brother.
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- 213. See How She Runs
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- 214. Practical Jokes Can Kill You
Written by: Bill Stratton
Directed by: Ernest Pintoff
Some kids, trying to show off their hang-gliding ability, steal King Kamehameha's cape by landing on the roof of a hotel. A gun-running syndicate finds out and forces them into service to help them steal some M-16 rifles from the army.
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