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The remake version Hawaii Five-0 used the same principal character names as the original, and the new Steve McGarrett's late father's vintage 1974 Mercury Marquis was the actual car driven by Lord in the original series' final seasons. The new series opening credit sequence was an homage to the original; the theme song was cut in half, from 60 ...
Hawaii Five-O is a police procedural television series created by Leonard Freeman for the CBS television network. Starring Jack Lord, the series premiered on September 20, 1968, and ended after 12 seasons on April 4, 1980, during which time 278 episodes were produced and broadcast.
When a street robber claims that he stole King Tutankhamen's mask for fun, McGarrett suspects there is more to the case than simple robbery. Cyd Charisse, Rory Calhoun, Tim Thomerson and Robert Ellenstein guest stars.
This is a list of episodes from the twelfth and final season of Hawaii Five-O.Main cast members for the final season are Jack Lord (as Steve McGarrett), Herman Wedemeyer (as Edward "Duke" Lukela), William Smith (as James "Kimo" Carew), Moe Keale (as Moe "Truck" Kealoha) and Sharon Farrell (as Lori Wilson).
This is a list of episodes from the seventh season of Hawaii Five-O. During this season, the characters Ben Kokua (played by Al Harrington) and Frank Kamana (not part of main cast and played by Doug Mossman) alternately appears as a member of the Five-O squad.
An investigation of five rape-murders points to the police. The episode is notable for one of the earliest expositions of rape victim blaming on American television. This episode was broadcast two weeks before the groundbreaking and much-better-known TV movie A Case of Rape about rape victim blaming. John Beck, Katherine Justice and Alan Fudge ...
McGarrett fears a rapist-murderer (William C. Watson) roaming Oahu will find a girl (Laurie Prange) lost in the mountains before Five-O can rescue her. NOTE: Final series appearance of Glenn Cannon in the role of District Attorney John Manicote.
Lewis Avery Filer (Hume Cronyn), a former insurance investigator who was fired when he turned 50 and is now a master burglar plays cat-and-mouse with Five-O in a series of publicity-grabbing thefts, using cards from the Parker Brothers game, Monopoly, as intentionally planted clues. At the end, McGarrett gives Filer a Monopoly card reading "Go ...