When McGarrett and Danny Williams hear about the robbery at the Honolulu Stock Exchange on the police radio, McGarrett tells Danny to get down to the stock exchange. Danny is wearing a light gray or light tan suit when he leaves McGarrett's presence, but seconds later when he's shown running down the steps of the Iolani Palace to his car, he's wearing an olive or medium brown suit.
Murdock, Jr. tells his father that he has ordered new security cameras for the vault because there was an attempted break-in of the Inter-Island Bank. The name of the bank was actually City Bank.
The bad guy attaches a silencer to a revolver and then fires a few shots with it, including one at the armored car driver.
Of course, a silencer or suppressor won't work on a revolver because it has a cylinder rather than a chamber. The gases & noise easily escape before the barrel - which the silencer attaches to at the muzzle. It would only work on a semi-auto pistol.
Of course, a silencer or suppressor won't work on a revolver because it has a cylinder rather than a chamber. The gases & noise easily escape before the barrel - which the silencer attaches to at the muzzle. It would only work on a semi-auto pistol.
In the cabinet underneath the printer "microfilm computer" is a Teac A7010 stereo tape deck. It wouldn't be much use as a computer, but would provide 3 hours of uninterrupted high fidelity music.
Jersey is shown walking away from a travel agency named Gyn's Travel. After Danno later tails him to the wharf, he informs McGarrett that Jersey visited a travel agency named Fair Seas.
When the limousine carrying Mr. Murdock arrives on the dock, the front end of the car stops within inches of the camera. Since cars of that time had so much chrome on their front ends, the reflection of the camera man is clearly visible on the car's grill.
Richard Basehart (Murdock) was only 15 years older than Jack Hogan who played his son Murdock Jr.