Richard Crane has the reputation of a playboy and when he says while flying his helicopter that he saw a car with a dead body of a woman in it and no trace is found, the FAA puts him in a jackpot.
So he goes to his old friend Stu Bailey of Bailey&Spencer and hires him to prove he wasn't either imagining it or having a few too many while in the air.
With a little help from Edd Byrnes, Efrem Zimbalist traces the car he saw back to a Dear Abby type columnist played by Dorothy Green who has married a Las Vegas lounge lizard played by Donald Buka. One look at him you know he's a bottom feeder.
And without saying too much more Buka is precisely that. In fact Green's very life is in peril.
Nicely done story about a woman looking for love in all the wrong places. Advice she's just as likely to put in her column.
So he goes to his old friend Stu Bailey of Bailey&Spencer and hires him to prove he wasn't either imagining it or having a few too many while in the air.
With a little help from Edd Byrnes, Efrem Zimbalist traces the car he saw back to a Dear Abby type columnist played by Dorothy Green who has married a Las Vegas lounge lizard played by Donald Buka. One look at him you know he's a bottom feeder.
And without saying too much more Buka is precisely that. In fact Green's very life is in peril.
Nicely done story about a woman looking for love in all the wrong places. Advice she's just as likely to put in her column.