Actress Ida Lupino, who was a distinguished director in her own right, and an inspiration to innumerable female film makers, headed this episode, which borders on the more serious side. As the series entered mid season, this first episode of 1966 followed the previous with a more noirish formula. It may have been an experiment, hoping to increase lukewarm
ratings, certainly a change of pace that kept you on your toes. The end game: Honey has to deliver a package with half a million bucks to a bunch of crooks --or Sam dies! Still there was at least one quirky character present, such as the hilarious John McGiver (as Mr. Brilling) one of the most in demand character actors in film and tv. Also in the cast is Norman Alden, long in dramatic roles and a solid heavy. In the old Hollywood department, look for western star Monte Hale as the sheriff. Hale was in dozens of westerns in the 1940s, also a singer. He got his start at Republic Pictures, the site where HONEY WEST was filmed, now CBS Radford Studios. How about that! All in all, drama wins out with some excellent acting. SEASON 1 EPISODE 17. Finally on dvd and now being rerun on DECADES tv.