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From VCI Entertainment comes the complete Honey West television series. Honey West stars Anne Francis in the title role, as a young and versatile female private spy, along with John Ericson as her actual sidekick, Sam Bound. The two gain into many adventures and show lots of captivating cases & mysteries. This 4 disc status comprises all 30 episodes of the series first and only season.
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DISC ONE: (chapter stops placed after the opening theme song of each episode)
“The Swingin’ Mrs. Jones” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by Paul Wendkos: Honey goes undercover at a savor singles resort to track down a rich woman’s blackmailer. This, the first episode in the series, sets the tone, showcasing Honey West’s sleuthing expertise, martial arts skills, and seductive prowess, as well as her professional (yet flirty) relationship with partner Sam Pace. The episode features Honey’s first utilize of her 2-way radio compact communicator method as well as a trudge gas earrings gadget. (25:23 - includes a “Next Week” promo)
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“The Owl and The Sight” - written by William Bast, directed by Paul Wendkos: Honey plays cat burglar in order to aid safeguard a rare jade owl which winds up stolen. Check out Honey dawdle up a pack of dogs, in once scene, using a fire extinguisher. (25:26 - includes a “Next Week” promo)
“The Terrible Snowman” - written by Glen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by Paul Wendkos: Honey’s client is killed in a car wreck with only a snow globe and the word “Snowman” as the only clues. This episode marks the first appearance of Honey’s car phone (and Honey taking a bubble bath) . (25:26 - includes a “Next Week” promo)
“A Matter of Wife and Death” - written by Tony Barret, directed by John Florea: Honey must protect a female executive who has been targeted for assassination. But who is the killer dressed in a frogman diving suit? View for Honey’s brief catfight sequence. (25:26)
“Live a Puny, Ruin a Diminutive” - written by Tony Barrett, directed by Murray Golden: Honey is hired to bag a missing girl who is running from a murderous boyfriend. (25:28)
“Whatever Lola Wants….” - written by William Bast, directed by John Peyser: Honey is unknowingly hired by a killer to close an embezzler. Will she be his next victim? This episode features a gas pen gadget. (25:17)
“The Princess and The Paupers” - written by Leonard Stadd, directed by Virgil W. Vogel: The lead singer of a `Beatlesesque music band known as The Paupers, is kidnapped and held for ransom. It’s up to Honey to track him down. Actor Michael J. Pollard (Bonnie and Clyde & Tango and Cash) guest stars. Honey looks vast in a gloomy bikini. (25:06)
“In The Bag” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by Seymour Robbie: Honey stumbles onto a diamond smuggling plan when a slight girl, in her care, gets her bag switched with the crooks’. Maureen McCormick (TVs Marcia Brady from The Brady Bunch) ) guest stars. This episode features a homing beacon pen gadget. (25:27)
Extra Features:
Glamour Shots Photo Gallery - Includes 18 images of Anne Francis & co-stars from the series. (2:26)
Vintage Commercials - Hunts Steakhouse Catsup, Wesson Cooking Oil, The FBI TV Series, Maybelline Gawk makeup (X2), Intensified Tide Laundry Detergent, Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Razor Blades, U.S. Savings Bonds. 8 commercials total. (6:25)
Total Running Time Approximately 212 Min.
DISC TWO: (chapter stops placed after the opening theme song of each episode)
“The Flame and The Pussycat” - written by George Clayton Johnson, directed by James Goldstone: An arsonist is on the loose burning warehouses. Can Honey figure out his motives before she gets burned too? (25:27)
“A Well-kept Limited Package” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by Murray Golden: A newsstand owner suffering from memory loss hires Honey to serve figure out the missing pieces of his past. This episode features a camera examine gadget. (25:18)
“A Stitch In Crime” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by John Peyser: When $100,000 worth of designer eveningwear is stolen from Honey, will she be able to track them succor down in time for the stout fashion note in San Francisco? Fetch a hilarious scene with Honey and Sam dressed as beatniks. (25:25)
“A Million Bucks In Anybody’s Language” - written by Tony Barrett, directed by John Florea: Honey must perceive who is responsible for the death of her latest client, who also happens to be another private investigator. Check out Honey in a sexy tiger skinned outfit. (25:25)
“The Gray Lady” - written by William Link & Richard Levinson, directed by Walter Grauman: A chameleon jewel thief (who only steals from celebrities) keeps Honey guessing when he steals from her latest client. This episode utilizes a special television monitoring draw (as well as a memorable Honey fight sequence) . Kevin McCarthy (Invasion of the Body Snatchers,UHF) guest stars. (25:27)
“Invitation To Limbo” - written by William Link & Richard Levinson, directed by Tom Gries: Honey must thwart a hypnotist from stealing considerable corporate files. Wayne Rogers (TV’s Trapper John on M*A*S*H) guest stars. (25:27)
“Rockabye The Hard Design” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by Bill Colleran: Honey travels to Mexico in order to recover a missing American with primary military secrets. Joe Don Baker (Fletch, GoldenEye) has a minute supporting role. (25:27)
“A Nice Miniature Till To Tap” - written by Tony Barrett, directed by Jerry Hopper: Honey goes undercover, as a teller, in order to nab a bank robber. (25:26)
Extra Features:
Behind The Scenes Photo Gallery - 21 images (2:49)
Vintage Commercials - Sucrets Throat Lozenges, Carnation Instant Breakfast, Coffe-mate, Mask Girl, Sylvania Blue Dot Flash Cubes, Pall Mall Cigarettes, Tareyton Cigarettes. 7 commercials total. (6:12)
Total Running Time Approximately 212 Min.
DISC THREE: (chapter stops placed after the opening theme song of each episode)
“How Brillig, O, Beamish Boy” - written by Don Ingalls, directed by Ida Lupino: Sam is kidnapped and held for ransom. Can Honey place him? This episode features an exploding pen gadget. (25:28)
“King of The Mountain” - written by Jay Simms, directed by Thomas Carr: Honey goes undercover as a private nurse for a rich, but possibly shady, recluse. A different type of camera gawk is feeble in this episode. (25:18)
“It’s Earlier Than You Reflect” - written by Marc Brandel, directed by James Brown: A dying man dressed up like Abraham Lincoln bursts into Honey’s office with a very former newspaper. Who is after him and why? A hidden compartment ring gadget is featured in this episode. (25:28)
“The Perfect Un-Crime” - written by Ken Kolb, directed by Sidney Miller: A man with a generous conscience hires Honey to achieve assist the money he stole from the company he works for. (25:29)
“Like Visions and Omens and All That Jazz” - written by Tony Barrett, directed by John Florea: An heiress hires Honey to support an seek on her daughter, who she believes has been targeted for kill. (25:28)
“Don’t Behold Now, But Isn’t That Me” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by James Brown: Honey’s seeing double when an imposter, looking honest like her, is stealing significant furs. Anne Francis is a hoot in the dual role of Pandora Fox. A bolo belt gadget is old in this episode. (25:27)
“Advance To Me, My Litigation Baby” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by Thomas Carr: An insurance company hires Honey to rush surveillance on a recently crippled man to peek if he truly sustained his injuries or is in fact a fraud. This episode features the comic “Honey West Perambulate” dance routine. (25:16)
Extra Features:
Vintage Commercials - Lucky Strike cigarettes, Pall Mall cigarettes, Traffic Safety, El Producto cigars, Prell shampoo, Chanel #5 perfume (X2), Vectra pantyhose, American Motors, Chiffon margarine, Crest toothpaste (X2), The UN in Action, Muriel cigars, Seven Seas salad dressing. 15 commercials total. (11:08)
Total Running Time Approximately 189 Min.
DISC FOUR: (chapter stops placed after the opening theme song of each episode)
“End, Gypsy, Raze” - written by Tony Barrett, directed by James Brown: A wealthy business man is kidnapped by a group of gypsies. Can Honey catch him before its too slack? John Ericson is hilarious in one scene disguised as an elderly man. There’s also an comic fight sequence with a gorilla. (25:27)
“The Fun-Fun Killer” - written by Art Weingarten, directed by Murray Golden: Things turn deadly at a toy factory when a metallic robot turns to assassinate. TRIVIA FACT: The same robot would later indicate up, that same year, in the Gilligan’s Island Season Two episode: “Gilligan’s Living Doll.” (25:28)
“Pop Goes The Easel” - teleplay by Lila Garrett & Bernie Kahn, narrative by Gail Allen & Chris Christensen, directed by James Brown: Aunt Meg has her can of chicken gumbo soup stolen at a supermarket in what appears to be a large publicity stunt though-provoking an eccentric painter. (25:26)
“Puny Green Robin Hood” - written by Ken Kolb, directed by Sidney Miller: A deluded jewel thief, who claims to be Robin Hood, preys on a rich woman…and charms Honey. Can she figure out this mystery? The episode features a homing beacon ring gadget. Eleanor Audley (the lisp of Maleficent in Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty) guest stars. (25:27)
“Honest The Believe Facts, Ma’am” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by James Brown: Honey and Sam go undercover as stunt doubles on a movie region in order to peek the truth gradual a woman’s death. The episode features an comical Soundless Movie dream sequence. (25:16)
“There’s A Long, Long, Fuse a Burning” - written by Gwen Bagni & Paul Dubov, directed by Thomas Carr: An ex-con & bomb expert is the police’s prime suspect when a fresh tirade of explosions begins to occur all over town. Dick Clark (American Bandstand) guest stars. (25:28)
“An Eerie, Airy, Thing” - written by William Link & Richard Levinson, directed by James Brown: An ancient war buddy of Sam’s threatens to jump to his death unless his wife takes him help. (25:26)
Extra Features:
Vintage Commercials - Sweeta Sweetener, Outmoded Spice cologne (X2), El Producto cigars, PSA, High Sierra After Shave, Baby Magic Lotion, The United Contrivance, Dippity-Do Setting Gel, White Rain Hairspray, Muriel cigars, Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea & The FBI (X2) TV promos, Twelve O’Clock High + The Account of Jesse James & A Man Called Shenandoah, Breck Shampoo & Hairspray, ABC TV Schedule by Honey West, TV Guide. 17 commercials total.
Total Running Time Approximately 189 Min.
This series is a lot of fun and Anne Francis is astronomical to discover. The remastered relate and sound quality are quite impressive for a series this stale. Only a scant few shots are very grainy at times, but overall the episodes leer very obliging. While the Photo Galleries and Vintage Commercials are a nice touch, it would have been even more fun to include interviews and/or commentary tracks with Anne Francis herself. She no doubt would have shared a lot of insightful stories that went on during the filming of this classic series. The reveal itself has a nice blend of action, drama, and tongue & cheek humor that’s fun and racy. In one scene, where the “unpleasant guys” plunge into an electrified pool of water, a man asks Honey, “Are they dreary? ” Honey slyly replies, “No, impartial disquieted. Electrocution is illegal in California.” Catch this series up and rediscover Honey West all over again.
Honey West - The Complete Series (1965-66)
4 Discs, 30 Episodes
B&W 802 Mins. Not Rated
Dolby Digital English Language Only (No Subtitles)
Original Fullframe Presentation (1.33:1)
VCI Entertainment presents “HONEY WEST COMPLETE SERIES” (17 September 1965) (30 Episodes on 4 DVD’s) (Dolby digitally remastered) — Actress Anne Francis portrayed Honey West on television — The character made her first television appearance in an episode of the series Burke’s Law (1965) — The character was common enough that the ABC network spun her off into the series Honey West (1965-1966), produced by Aaron Spelling — Honey West is a fictional character created by Gloria and Forest Fickling under the pseudonym “G.G. Fickling”, and appearing in numerous mystery novels by the duo — Both narrate and sound have been digitally restored from the fresh 35 mm fair grains.
Under the production staff of:
Directors:
James H. Brown (6 episodes, 1966)
John Florea (3 episodes, 1965-1966)
Murray Golden (3 episodes, 1965-1966)
Paul Wendkos (3 episodes, 1965)
Thomas Carr (3 episodes, 1966)
John Peyser (2 episodes, 1965)
Sidney Miller (2 episodes, 1966)
Screenwriters:
Gwen Bagni
Paul Dubov
Gloria Fickling
Skip Fickling
G.G. Fickling
Honey West, a slinky, glamorous female private watch, was something recent to television — In an era when actresses were confined to sedate housewife and girlfriend roles, this series marked a current and fresh departure. This was the first dramatic TV series in the U.S. with a female star in an action-adventure role traditionally played by a male actor. In addition to being television’s first unusual, independent, self-sufficient woman, Honey frequently engaged in energetic fight scenes and shootouts. As The Avengers had not yet aired in America, it was unprecedented to watch a blooming, curvacious woman in a catsuit beating up male attackers with a high-kick, judo-flip, or well-placed karate slice. She is also the first character, male or female, on U.S. television to exhaust martial arts as self-defense.
Her untamed feline qualites were reflected by her leopard place and animal-print wardrobe and decor — She also kept an exotic pet ocelot and raced around in a convertible sportscar — The risque aspect of the novels was toned down for television, although sultry Anne Francis nevertheless exuded a remarkable sex appeal — And she frequently went on undercover missions requiring some revealing outfit or bikini, etc.
In keeping with the secret agent trend of the ’60s, Honey was outfitted with a number of James Bond-type gimmicks: an exploding compact, a garter-belt gas cloak, and tear-gas earrings — Her partner and man-Friday “Sam” (John Ericson) usually stayed in the background or sat in their high-tech surveillance van talking to Honey via a radio hidden in her lipstick case — Their relationship was kept platonic, and Honey usually had to rescue him instead of the other procedure around — (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
the cast includes:
Anne Francis … Honey West
John Ericson … Sam Bolt
Irene Hervey … Aunt Meg
Bruce … Bruce the Ocelot
Don Gazzaniga … Butler
Ken Lynch … Lt. Barney
COMPLETE EPISODE GUIDES:
1. “The Swingin Mrs. Jones” (September 17, 1965)
2. “The Owl and the Recognize” (September 24, 1965)
3. “The Dreadful Snowman” (October 1, 1965)
4. “A Matter of Wife and Death” (October 8, 1965)
5. “Live a Minute… Demolish a Minute” (October 15, 1965)
6. “Whatever Lola Wants…” (October 22, 1965)
7. “The Princess and the Paupers” (October 29, 1965)
8. “In the Bag” (November 5, 1965)
9. “The Flame and the Pussycat” (November 12, 1965)
10.”A Trim Puny Package” (November 19, 1965)
11.”A Stitch in Crime” (November 26, 1965)
12.”A Million Bucks in Anybody’s Language” (December 3, 1965)
13.”The Gray Lady” (December 10, 1965)
14.”Invitation to Limbo” (December 17, 1965)
15.”Rockabye the Hard Draw” (December 24, 1965)
16.”A Nice Cramped Till to Tap” (December 31, 1965)
17.”How Brillig, O, Beamish Boy? ” (January 7, 1966)
18.”King of the Mountain” (January 14, 1966)
19.”It’s Earlier Than You Assume” (January 21, 1966)
20.”The Perfect Un-crime” (January 28, 1966)
21.”Like Visions and Omens… and All That Jazz” (February 4, 1966)
22.”Don’t Peep Now, But Isn’t That Me? ” (February 11, 1966)
23.”Reach to Me, My Litigation Baby” (February 18, 1966)
24.”End, Gypsy, Waste” (February 25, 1966)
25.”The Fun-Fun Killer” (March 4, 1966)
26.”Pop Goes the Easel” (March 11, 1966)
27.”Itsy-bitsy Green Robin Hood” (March 18, 1966)
28.”Fair the Enjoy Facts Ma’am” (March 25, 1966)
29.”There’s a Long, Long Fuse A’ Burning” (April 1, 1966)
30.”An Eerie, Airy, Thing” (April 8, 1966)
SPECIAL FEATURES:
1. Anne Francis Photo Galleries
2. Vintage Commericals
3. Slow the Scenes Photo Gallery
4. Episode Selections
5. Each Episode is complete with no commercial interruptions
BIOS:
1. Anne Francis
Date of Birth: 16 September 1930 - Ossining, Novel York
Date of Death: Calm Living
2. John Ericson (aka: Joseph Meibes)
Date of Birth: 23 September 1926 - Düsseldorf, Germany
Date of Death: Unexcited Living
3. Irene Hervey (aka: Irene Herwick)
Date of Birth: 11 July 1909 - Venice, California
Date of Death: 20 December 1998 - Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California
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Total Time: 900 mins on DVD ~ VCI Entertainment 8515 ~ (9/02/2008)
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