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Kojak
S3.E1
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A Question of Answers

  • Episode aired Sep 14, 1975
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
194
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Eli Wallach in A Question of Answers (1975)
ActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

When local and federal officers want to catch a loan shark, Kojak persuades a boyhood friend to go undercover as part of a deal to dismiss a case pending against him. Pressure mounts as the ... Read allWhen local and federal officers want to catch a loan shark, Kojak persuades a boyhood friend to go undercover as part of a deal to dismiss a case pending against him. Pressure mounts as the Feds renege on providing funds and the loan shark sends muscle. Kojak feels responsible an... Read allWhen local and federal officers want to catch a loan shark, Kojak persuades a boyhood friend to go undercover as part of a deal to dismiss a case pending against him. Pressure mounts as the Feds renege on providing funds and the loan shark sends muscle. Kojak feels responsible and, when a bombing occurs, sets a trap for the killer.

  • Director
    • Jerry London
  • Writers
    • Abby Mann
    • Albert Ruben
    • Selwyn Raab
  • Stars
    • Telly Savalas
    • Dan Frazer
    • Kevin Dobson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    194
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry London
    • Writers
      • Abby Mann
      • Albert Ruben
      • Selwyn Raab
    • Stars
      • Telly Savalas
      • Dan Frazer
      • Kevin Dobson
    • 3User reviews
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    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Lt. Theo Kojak
    Dan Frazer
    Dan Frazer
    • Capt. Frank McNeil
    Kevin Dobson
    Kevin Dobson
    • Det. Bobby Crocker
    George Savalas
    George Savalas
    • Det. Stavros
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Lee Curtin
    Michael V. Gazzo
    Michael V. Gazzo
    • Joel Adrian
    Jennifer Warren
    Jennifer Warren
    • Eloise Geach
    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Brubaker
    Allan Rich
    Allan Rich
    • Solly's Lawyer
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Solly Nurse
    Charles Kimbrough
    Charles Kimbrough
    • Rudy
    Richard Herd
    Richard Herd
    • Bob
    • (as Dick Herd)
    Arny Freeman
    Arny Freeman
    • Sheldon
    Matthew Arkin
    Matthew Arkin
    • Tony Curtin
    Norman Matlock
    Norman Matlock
    • Parsons
    Hank Garrett
    Hank Garrett
    • Turetsky
    • (as Hank Garret)
    Paul Sparer
    Paul Sparer
    • Diamond
    Donald Chaffin
    • Det. Tracy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jerry London
    • Writers
      • Abby Mann
      • Albert Ruben
      • Selwyn Raab
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    9planktonrules

    A most interesting cast alone makes this worth seeing.

    This installment of "Kojak" stands out because of the cast, as you get to see some very good and familiar faces...such as Eli Wallach, F. Murray Abraham, Jerry Orbach, and Charles Kimbrough. Orbach and Kimbrough are particularly interesting to see as both were VERY different in the 1970s than they would be on 1980s-1990s TV. Kimbrough was famous for "Murphy Brown" and he sounds VERY different here...rather wimpy sounding. And, Orbach has a much higher and less New York sort of voice. For these character actors alone, it's worth seeing the show.

    This originally was a double-length episode, though later, in syndication, it was shown as two separate episodes.

    The story is about loan sharks and an old friend of Kojak's is in trouble with the law and agrees to help by working undercover to stop some violent loan sharks. However, there are problems with the case...most likely because the tendrils of these criminals extend to folks in power. Can Kojak manage to stop these organized criminals?

    This is a very good extended episode...well written, tense and with some familiar faces as guest stars. Well worth seeing.
    10ccthemovieman-1

    Solid Two-Part Opener With Memorable Performnces

    Reading a one-sentence description of this episode on the DVD box didn't make it sound too exciting.....but it is. It's a very good season-opener, a two-part story about nailing a brutal loan shark and the people he has in his back pocket.

    What's really good about this episode is the film noir feeling of tension and the great guest cast. Michael V. Gazzo is not name a lot of people may know but film buffs know him well as "Frankie Pentangelli." in The Godfather series. He's the main villain and has a distinctive high voice.

    Eli Wallach, who has the most interesting role ("Lee Curtin") is fascinating as always, and Murray Abramson, as "Solly," is terrifying as the thug who collects the payments and makes the physical threats.

    Also contributing is mustached-Jerry Orbach who went on years later to be a big star in the TV show, "Law and Order." The dread in part one turns out to be real in the second part. There is a good mixture of talk and action in this 100-minute opening episode and it's well worth your time to watch. I've found the Kojak seasons to get better and better as they go on.
    8bkoganbing

    Jackpot for Kojak and Wallach

    This opening episode for Kojak's third season boasts a really strong cast with the Kojak regulars and such people as Eli Wallach, Jerry Orbach, F. Murray Abraham, Michael V. Gazzo and Jennifer Warren. The focus of the story is on Wallach who is an old friend from Astoria of Kojak.

    Wallach got himself jammed up when he hid some stolen furs from a robbery in his place in the garment district. But Telly Savalas also got jammed a bit because he didn't wait for a warrant. Jennifer Warren as Wallach's lawyer is ready to pounce.

    But it all might get worked out through the Feds as Jerry Orbach who is totally unrecognizable with black hair and one of the stupidest looking mustaches ever would like to use Wallach to make a case against loan shark Michael V. Gazzo. Savalas approaches Wallach and he's set up and has to go through some real terror at the hands of Gazzo's enforcer F. Murray Abraham.

    In fact Wallach, Abraham, and Gazzo all give performances that could have been Emmy material. This was a really fine beginning for Kojak's third season.

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    • Trivia
      This episode marked the first time George Savalas was identified by his first and last name for his acting credit. Before this he was credited by only his middle name of "Demosthenes" in order to prevent any confusion with his older brother Telly.
    • Goofs
      When Kojak and Crocker bring in the villain at the end, Kojak's car's right rear door is left open. Cut to the end shot and end credits and Kojak's right rear door is closed.
    • Quotes

      Joel Adrian: Lieutenant Kojak.

      [said as a greeting, right after hanging up on a distressed phone call, the end of which Kojak has eavesdropped as he's making this unannounced visit to Adrian's business, one of his mid-city parking lots]

      Lt. Theo Kojak: Problems?

      Joel Adrian: Problems?

      [then a forced, phony laugh]

      Joel Adrian: . How can a man who owns parking lots in this town have a problem? You drive an automobile; you gotta get out of it.

      [a rhetorical question next]

      Joel Adrian: Now, can you imagine the absurdity of paying two, three, five dollars - for the privilege of getting out of your own automobile?

    • Alternate versions
      2 one-hour episodes for syndication.

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Reade St & Greenwhich St, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(part 1: Kojak at Joel Adrian's parking lot, SE corner)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Television
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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