The Frog is a Deadly Weapon | |
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Episode 5 | |
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Air date | October 7, 1966 |
Written by | William L. Stuart George W. Trendle |
Directed by | Leslie H. Martinson |
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"The Frog Is a Deadly Weapon" is the fifth episode of the television series The Green Hornet. It originally aired on October 7, 1966.[1]
Synopsis[]
Britt is informed by private investigator Nat Pyle that he he's discovered evidence suggesting that supposedly dead racketeer Glen Connors, is actually still alive. Afterwords, Nat is found dead, presumably from a boating accident. The Green Hornet believes otherwise and discovers something interesting, the Green Hornet's father was framed by Glen Connors.
Cast[]
- Thordis Brandt as Nedra Vallen
- George Robotham as Nat Pyle
- Victor Jory as "Charles Delaclaire"
- Charles Delaclaire (mentioned only)
- Joe Canutt, Eddie Hice, Ron Rondell, and Paul Strader as Connors' enforcers
- William Dozier as The Narrator
- Van Williams as Britt Reid, the Green Hornet
- Barbara Babcock as Elaine Carey
- Wende Wagner as Lenore Case
- Lloyd Gough as Mike Axford
- Uncredited actors as The Daily Sentinel staff
- Chapman (mentioned only)
- Bruce Lee as Kato
- Walter Brooke as Frank Scanlon
- Uncredited actors as Young Glen Connors
- Uncredited actor Sergeant Anderson (voice only)
- Roger Heldfond as Glen Connor's Attendant
- Uncredited actor as Glen Connor's Second Attendant
- Uncredited actor as Dock hand
- Rudy Hansen as Bayshore Marina Fisherman
Other characters[]
Locations[]
- Metropolitan City
- Bayshore Marina
- Daily Sentinel building
- Daily Sentinel printing press
- Britt Reid's office
- Cotillion Room (mentioned)
- Yacht Club (mentioned)
- Frank Scalon's residence
- Britt Reid's residence
- Secret garage
- Nat Pyle's office
Misc.[]
- Lady Capri (yacht)
- The Daily Sentinel (newspaper)
- Painting of Henry Reid
- Hornet Pocket Watch
- Frank Scanlon's glasses
- Black Beauty
- Hornet Sting
- Lenore's roll of microfilm
- Britt Reid's yacht
- Duchess III (yacht)
References[]
- ↑ Grams, Martin, and Terry Salomonson. The Green Hornet: A History of Radio, Motion Pictures, Comics, and Television. Churchville, MD: OTR Publishing, L.L.C., 2010. Print.