Honey West (1965)
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Lyle Boyer — Editor
Episodes 8
The Princess and the Paupers
Honey and Sam are hired to ensure that ransom money is delivered and the kidnap victim, a rock-'n'-roll singing son of a millionaire businessman, is returned safely. Honey soon suspects that the kidnapping was faked, either as a publicity stunt or so the young man could lay his hands on some easy cash.
Read MoreA Neat Little Package
Honey and Sam are hired by a newsdealer with amnesia and $150,000 that he doesn't know how it came into his possession.
Read MoreA Stitch in Crime
Honey and Sam are hired to deliver gowns valued at over $100,000 to a fashion show. When their cargo is hijacked, the detectives race to recover the garments before the program or else their employer, a new dress designer, will be ruined.
Read MoreA Million Bucks in Anybody's Language
Honey investigates the death of a fellow private investigator found dead in an explosion. The trail leads to a set of counterfeit plates to be used to print phony British pounds.
Read MoreInvitation to Limbo
An electronics firm hires Honey to find out how secret information has been leaking out.
Read MoreHow Brillig, O, Beamish Boy
Honey is faced with a dilemma when she's being paid to deliver a package with a half million dollars, but crooks kidnap Sam in order to trade his life for the money.
Read MoreIt's Earlier Than You Think
A bullet-riddled collector hands Honey what appears to be an 1865 newspaper, which he hints is a forgery, but he dies before explaining how he knows. Honey and Sam must keep the paper away from thieves, deliver it to its rightful owner, and determine whether it is really a forgery.
Read MoreLike Visions and Omens and All That Jazz
A young socialite survives numerous "accidents" including a parachute that opens late and a near hit-and-run. Honey and Sam are suspicious when the woman's mother reveals that a psychic has predicted the accidents. Things really heat up when the socialite becomes the prime suspect after her ex-boyfriend is murdered.
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