Mannix (TV Series)
All the Dead Were Strangers (1973)
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- TV-PG
- 52min
- Action, Crime
- 16 Dec 1973
- TV Episode
The survivors of a plane crash are dying one by one. Even Joe's suspects are not safe.
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Cast
Mike Connors | ... |
Joe Mannix
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Gail Fisher | ... |
Peggy Fair
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Anthony Zerbe | ... |
Little Ned
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Julie Gregg | ... |
Carol Robson
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Donald Moffat | ... |
Don McGrath
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Woodrow Parfrey | ... |
Willy
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Paul Jenkins | ... |
John Clive
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Ward Wood | ... |
Lt. Art Malcolm
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G.J. Mitchell | ... |
Judge Warren Lockwood
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Paul Prokop | ... |
Henry Philbin
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Gail Bryant | ... |
Lylah
(as Gail Bryant Cameron)
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Terrence O'Connor | ... |
Jeannie
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Ron Nyman | ... |
Plainclothesman #1
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Todd Mason | ... |
Plainclothesman #2
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Anthony Mason | ... |
Radio Operator
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Seamon Glass | ... |
Agent #1
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James Rosin | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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Directed by
Leslie H. Martinson |
Written by
Richard Levinson | ... | (created by) (creator) and |
William Link | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Bruce Geller | ... | (developed by) (creator) |
Karl Tunberg | ... | (teleplay) |
Produced by
Desi Arnaz | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Lucille Ball | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Bruce Geller | ... | executive producer |
Ivan Goff | ... | producer |
Ben Roberts | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Gert Andersen |
Editorial Department
John A. Fegan Jr. | ... | post-production coordinator |
Casting By
Caro Jones |
Art Direction by
Jan Van Tamelen |
Set Decoration by
Fred Price |
Makeup Department
Christine George | ... | hair stylist |
Jack Obringer | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Michael P. Schoenbrun | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Arthur Wasson | ... | property master |
Sound Department
Don Rush | ... | production mixer |
Stunts
Dick Ziker | ... | stunt coordinator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Michael Tierney | ... | costumer |
Location Management
Michael Jarvis | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Robert H. Raff | ... | music editor |
Lalo Schifrin | ... | composer: theme music |
Transportation Department
Chris Haynes | ... | production driver (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Ivan Goff | ... | executive story consultant |
Ben Roberts | ... | executive story consultant |
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- CBS (1973) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
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Plot Summary |
A group of plane crash survivors shared their deepest secrets with each other on a mountain top and mysterious killer is now targeting them. One of the survivors a woman named Carol, whose friend was accidentally murdered when she tried to move Carol's car and it exploded hires Joe Mannix to find out who it is. Can he stop the killer before he murders Carol? Written by charmardee-smith |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | A suspected assassin carrying what is believed to be a rifle wrapped up in brown paper turns out to only be carrying Curtain Rods. Curtain Rods are what Lee Harvey Oswald allegedly told people he was carrying into the School Book Depository on the day he supposedly killed President John Kennedy in 1963. See more » |
Goofs | About 20 mins in, Mannix goes see a blonde woman who is crying. The close-ups reveal that Mike Connors is wearing very obvious coral lipstick and matching blush, heavily applied. When the camera cuts to the woman, she is wearing pale lipstick with a touch of the same coral lipstick, applied in the center of her bottom lip, only. This makes it appear as if they had kissed and Mannix's lipstick had smeared her lips. Then, a flashback cuts to the plane crash scene, and the same woman is wearing the exact same coral stain, still in the center of her bottom lip. Coral was a very popular color of lipstick back in the '70s, when not many shades were yet available. See more » |
Quotes |
Little Ned:
[Joe enters his tent]
Can I help you, brother? Joe Mannix: Yes, I called you. I'm investigating the death of two of the survivors of that airplane crash. Little Ned: Oh, Mr. Mannix. Have a seat. Would like some tea? Joe Mannix: No thank you. Little Ned: Human nature is frail. On the mountain, my brothers and sisters made a bargain with the Lord. He kept his part of the deal. Did they? Joe Mannix: You tell me. Little Ned: They did not! When he was saved, the judge tried to resume his life of carnality. Joe Mannix: How do you know that? Little Ned: The Lord, in his infinite wisdom, shows his children the truth. And the pilot, John Clive, he resumed his drunkenness. Joe Mannix: You have been busy. Little Ned: I do his work. Joe Mannix: He said, "Thou shalt not kill." Little Ned: Whoever killed them was an instrument of the Lord. Joe Mannix: Did you keep your part of the bargain? Little Ned: I have, brother. On the mountain, the Lord helped me through the agony of withdrawal. I will never touch drugs again. Joe Mannix: What about your nurse? Little Ned: Sister Lylah? She, too, has regressed to the ways of sin. She accepted employment with another invalid. A lady. A very old, very rich lady. She was plucked from the jaws of death. Now she feels she can live without the help of the Lord. They all do. And that is the most horrendous sin. Joe Mannix: Where can I find sister Lylah? Little Ned: At the Clarendon in Culver City. Joe Mannix: Well, uh, thank you. [gets up from his seat to leave] Little Ned: Brother Mannix? [Joe stops and looks at Little Ned] Little Ned: Tell her it's not too late. Tell them all... it's not too late. [Joe nods and exits Little Ned's tent] See more » |