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Mike Connors and Susan Flannery in Mannix (1967)

Yvonne Craig: Ada Lee Hayes

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Mannix

Yvonne Craig credited as playing...

Ada Lee Hayes

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  • Ada Lee Hayes: [opening the door to her apartment] I was Ada Lee Rennick. It's Mrs. Hayes now.
  • Joe Mannix: Mr. Hayes, uh, do you remember Adam Langer?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Adam Langer?
  • [chuckles]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Of course I remember him.
  • Joe Mannix: Well, I'm doing a magazine article about him. May I come in?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Of course. Um, come in, Mister...
  • Joe Mannix: Mannix.
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Mm-hmm.
  • Joe Mannix: Thank you.
  • [walks into Hayes' apartment]
  • Joe Mannix: How well did you know Adam Langer?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Fairly well.
  • [closes the door to a room]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: My husband's a little jealous.
  • Joe Mannix: Yeah, I can understand.
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Please sit down.
  • Joe Mannix: Thank you. Uh... how did you first meet Adam?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Oh, well, every pretty girl on campus knew Adam. He saw to that. We were engaged.
  • Joe Mannix: You beat the competition?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Oh...
  • [chuckles]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: ... aren't you nice? Would like chocolate?
  • Joe Mannix: Uh, no thank you.
  • Eddie Hayes: [walking out of the bedroom] Hey, hon, have you...
  • [sees Joe]
  • Eddie Hayes: What's going on here?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: He's a magazine writer, Eddie.
  • Joe Mannix: I'm doing research on someone Mrs. Hayes went to school with.
  • Eddie Hayes: Like who?
  • Joe Mannix: Adam Langer.
  • Eddie Hayes: Well, she's got nothing to tell you.
  • [pauses]
  • Eddie Hayes: Get rid of him. I'm hungry.
  • Ada Lee Hayes: All right, Eddie.
  • [turns to Joe]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: I'm sorry.
  • Joe Mannix: That's quite all right. Oh, Mrs. Hayes, uh, how did you and Adam become unengaged?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Well, it-it just ended. You know, college romances.
  • Joe Mannix: But you remained friends?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: I've never forgotten Adam. And to tell you the truth, I don't think I ever will.
  • Joe Mannix: Well, could you tell me what Adam was like, who his friends were? It's very important.
  • Eddie Hayes: [calling from the bedrrom] Is he gone?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Yes, Hon.
  • Eddie Hayes: How about lunch?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Coming right up. Just a minute.
  • [she and Joe walk right outside the apartment door]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: [lowering her voice] I'll tell you how Adam and I really broke up. He, uh...
  • [exhales]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: he lost his head over some sweet young thing from Chicago. Friends introduced them at a dance one night, and uh...
  • [sighs]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: ... well, the next thing I knew, he called to tell me that, uh, he was going off to see her, and... he hoped there wouldn't be any hard feelings.
  • Joe Mannix: Mm. Do you, uh, remember her name?
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Oh, yes. It's not likely I'd forget that name. Barbara Pearson.
  • [pause]
  • Ada Lee Hayes: Funny. He, uh, never married her. Well... I guess that's the way things go, huh?
  • Joe Mannix: Yeah.

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