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- Episode aired Feb 23, 1972
- 52m
A blind double-date for Danny and Brett will eventually implicate the former in an outrageous case of abduction, when the spoiled offspring of a business tycoon will be kidnapped in broad da... Read allA blind double-date for Danny and Brett will eventually implicate the former in an outrageous case of abduction, when the spoiled offspring of a business tycoon will be kidnapped in broad daylight despite the valiant efforts to prevent it.A blind double-date for Danny and Brett will eventually implicate the former in an outrageous case of abduction, when the spoiled offspring of a business tycoon will be kidnapped in broad daylight despite the valiant efforts to prevent it.
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For once, though, it is the plot that interests me. The idea of the wayward damsel in distress. My interest usually lies with the actresses, having obtained my DVD boxset for Susan George in "The Gold Napoleon" and then cheering on episodes that feature other stunning ladies like Prunella Ransome in "The Ozerov Inheritance" and Juliet Harmer in both "The Old, The New, And The Deadly" and "That's Me Over There" but this one, though showing initial promise, goes into a bit of a lull, as I was hoping for Lisa to be the focal point of this episode. Vivienne Ventura does kick it (literally) into overdrive when she gets her turn, and the script comes around nicely, with the sparks flying as they should between the bungling rescuers and the spoiled heiress who has her own ideas.
It just goes to prove yet again what I always say, all stories need a sparkling heroine. Here my criticism would be that it took to long to establish the feisty lady as the highly- watchable little fire-starter that she is. The episode is far gone by the time I really got a feel for it. The second half is where it happens!
Brett is soon charged to negotiate with the kidnappers after a ransom note is received and soon enough the dynamic duo seem to have solved the case, but with almost half the running time to go, you figure that there has a few more twists or three before the real mastermind is revealed and our heroes prevail again.
Roger looks particularly suave in his self-designed pin-stripe jacket and matching slacks while Tony in much more casual attire has some difficulty with the feisty young señorita at the centre of the plot.
Nicely directed by old-hand Leslie Norman, Barry's dad, I'm not convinced we were ever in Spain for this one. Even if the plot twists were more obvious than the sun rising in Spain every day, Curtis and Moore still manage to saunter their way entertainingly through another mildly diverting adventure.
Did you know
- TriviaThe kidnappers at the beginning drive a rare NSU RO 80, one of the first production car with a rotation (Wankel) engine. Made between 1967 and 1977.
- Quotes
Danny Wilde: You're both over 21, why didn't you just take off?
Lisa: How could we? Michel has nothing, I have no money, how could we?
Danny Wilde: Some people do, you know...
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