Overture
- Episode aired Sep 18, 1971
- 52m
Two unsigned personal invitations bring a titled Englishman, Lord Brett Sinclair, and a self-made American oil tycoon, Danny Wilde, to Monaco for an encounter with a stunning brunette and th... Read allTwo unsigned personal invitations bring a titled Englishman, Lord Brett Sinclair, and a self-made American oil tycoon, Danny Wilde, to Monaco for an encounter with a stunning brunette and the Mediterranean crime syndicate.Two unsigned personal invitations bring a titled Englishman, Lord Brett Sinclair, and a self-made American oil tycoon, Danny Wilde, to Monaco for an encounter with a stunning brunette and the Mediterranean crime syndicate.
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- Coley's 1st Henchman
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- Coley's 2nd Henchman
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Two international playboys receive a summons to the Riviera, where they wind up under the thumb of a retired judge with a hunger for justice. Judge Fulton needs someone outside the law to pursue the mystery of a crime syndicate that is still operating after the apparent death of its boss. Fulton challenges Wilde and Sinclair to rise above their selfish lifestyles and, developing a taste for sparring with each other, the pair pursue a beautiful girl who unknowingly holds the key to locking up the bad guys.
This isn't my favorite episode of the series; it takes Moore and Curtis an episode or two more to really master their chemistry. If you're wading through the DVD set I'd recommend skipping ahead to POWERSWITCH.
He sold it as a prestige vehicle starring Roger Moore and Tony Curtis, even though both actors had not yet signed up.
The Persuaders are two unmotivated playboys who could make a difference but choose to fool around instead.
American Danny Wilde (Tony Curtis) is a brash oil tycoon. Lord Brett Sinclair (Roger Moore) is descended from nobility. Retired Judge Fulton has deliberately sought them out under the threat of three months jail time in the Cote d'Azur for brawling.
Their first mission is simple. Seek out a young woman sunbathing and check if she has a tattoo and her identity.
Maria (Imogen Hassall) is a beautiful young woman. Unknown to Danny and Brett, her brother was an infamous gangster who reputedly died a few years ago.
Judge Fulton is not convinced and plans to use Danny, Brett and Maria to draw out her late brother.
I liked this opening episode. It displayed the contrasting characters of Danny and Brett. There is location shooting in the south of France. Brett's costume is designed by Moore himself.
Good action, good guest stars and a good start. Danny and Brett could be in a mission to seek out those who evaded justice.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Tony Curtis flew to the UK to begin work on the show, he was arrested at Heathrow airport for possession of marijuana. According to Roger Moore's autobiography, he continued this habit even in front of the police constable guarding 10 Downing Street whilst filming there.
- GoofsWhile Brett is shown driving, there is a dark-skinned hand visible on the right (behind his drivers seat). At this point, he's alone in the car.
- Quotes
Danny Wilde: Well, then start charging! And if you've got a bellboy, send him for the luggage or maybe a bell girl! Belle girl, get it?
- ConnectionsFeatured in TV Heaven: TV Heaven 1971 (1992)
- SoundtracksGotta Get Away
Written by Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch