"(PHONE RINGS)" "(RING)" "(RING)" "Uncle Ray?" "Hello?" "Hello?" "(PHONE RINGS)" "(RING)" "You hung up." "I was here." "See?" "You've got no patience." "Oh, come on, Uncle Ray." "It's only 5:30." "We're not going to miss the curtain." "Yes, yes, I'll meet you at the restaurant." "I'll be showered and dressed and ready to go before you've even left." "All right, just wait and see." "Martha?" "(GASPS)" "Nothing personal." "♪ (THEME) ♪" "Mannix s4e01 A Ticket To The Eclipse" "(RING)" "(RING)" "I'll get it." "(RING)" "Mr. Mannix's office." "Well, hi, Ray." "Yes." "Yes, he is." "Yes, just one moment, please." "Who was it?" "Ray Endicott." "Really?" "He sounds awful." "Hello, Ray?" "What?" "Oh, Ray, I'm sorry." "Is there anything I can do?" "Sure." "Sure, I'll get over there as fast as I can." "Joe, what is it?" "He wants me to meet him at the Veteran's Hospital, go down to the morgue with him." "The morgue?" "Why?" "Someone just killed his niece." "It's Martha." "I'm all right, Joe." "SO young." "Pretty." "Full of life." "What kind of a human being..." "The police are working on it, Ray." "What are you doing here, Mannix?" "Ray Endicott, Lieutenant Deegan." "He called me from the Veteran's Hospital, wanted me to be with him." "Please sit down." "No." "This won't take long, Mr. Endicott." "Do you happen to know a man named Tommy Gantt?" "He was part of our outfit." "Korea." "Did he know your niece?" "Why?" "It would help if you'd just answer the questions." "Yeah, yeah, he knew her." "He did it." "He's the one, isn't he?" "Tommy Gantt." "I haven't said so." "You don't have to." "I should've guessed." "I warned her." "Didn't I, Joe?" "I know, Ray." "I said, "Keep away from him." "He's nothing but trouble."" "Why do you suspect him, Deegan?" "Well, for one thing, his police record." "And for another... we found this cigarette lighter in the closet, uh..." "Where it happened." "I just remembered." "She stopped seeing him." "Two weeks ago." "She told me he didn't like it one bit." "Even threatened her." "Then that ought to wrap it up." "The motive was the only thing missing." "How did he do it, Lieutenant?" "A blow to the neck." "Where is he now?" "Where have you got him?" "Nowhere yet." "But it's just a matter of time." "It better be." "I'll tell you now both of you" "Take it easy, Ray." "If you don't get him, I will." "And I'll kill him." "(Man) Don't touch that switch, Joe!" "And don't reach for your gun." "Tommy Gantt." "(Tommy) You've got a good ear." "Now close the door." "Come on in." "Keep your hands where I can see them." "We were just talking about you, Tommy...downtown." "You've got to get me out of this, Joe." "I'll pick my cases." "Now, why don't you play it smart?" "Right there!" "And no tricks, or, so help me, I'll use this, believe me." "I believe you." "You were the best natural killer I ever saw." "What is that supposed to mean?" "Korea." "One guy who could blast a man point blank, slit his throat, or chop his neck, and then grin and sleep like a baby." "Do you expect me to cry like one?" "I was fighting a war." "And you've had a gun in your hand ever since." "I just saw your police record." "I give you my word, Joe." "I wasn't in Martha's apartment tonight." "I wasn't." "Then how come your cigarette lighter was?" "Why wouldn't it be?" "I've been there a dozen times." "I lost it a couple of weeks ago." "In the closet?" "Yeah, that's where they found it, near the body-- with only your fingerprints on it." "Now listen to me." "I'm not lying to you." "Somebody's trying to frame me." "Where were you at 5:30?" "I was miles away from there, at the zoo." "The what?" "The L.A. Zoo." "Oh, great." "Where was it the last time?" "The roller derby or the Hollywood Bowl?" "I tell you, that's where I was." "I was meeting a guy." "That's very simple." "Just produce the guy." "Who was he?" "He, um-- He what?" "He didn't show." "I'm sorry, Tommy." "You'll have to do better than that." "(CLATTER)" "Grab him!" "Well, I had a hunch it might be you, Gantt." "Here's his gun." "One of your neighbors spotted him working on that window." "Um, sorry about your door." "All right, take him away." "Thanks a lot, Lieutenant." "It was just like old times." "Tommy?" "I will do one thing." "I'll check out the zoo." "(Man) That completes it, miss." "You talked to everybody that was on duty yesterday." "I said you were wasting your time, what with the police covering the same ground this morning." "I know." "I just thought that I might have missed somebody." "Toby, stand over here." "Oh, stop!" "What's the matter?" "I didn't talk to him." "No need to, because Smitty wasn't on duty yesterday." "His day off." "What's going on, Charlie?" "She's questioning people who were on duty yesterday." "Heh." "I wasn't on duty, but I was here." "Brought my granddaughter." "Busman's holiday." "What can I do for you, lady?" "Do you remember seeing this man yesterday?" "Sure, I saw him." "You did?" "Yeah, back over by the elephants." "You know, it's a funny thing about the elephants." "You'd think that kids would mostly go for them, but" "Excuse me." "I mean, are you sure?" "You see so many people here." "He's the one, all right." "I saw him later, standing out by the main gate, like he was waiting for someone." "Do you remember about what time?" "Oh, about closing." "Yep, about 5:30." "Oh!" "Thank you." "Thank you very much." "Come on, Toby." "Thank you." "(RING)" "Yeah." "Hi, Peggy." "Where are you?" "Still in the jungle." "But with a report that'll throw you." "The attendant's absolutely certain that he saw Tommy Gantt yesterday, and he'll swear to it." "You know what, Peggy?" "You've just earned yourself a bonus." "Take the rest of the day off." "Some bonus!" "It's 5:20!" "Oh, yeah, so it is." "Well, look, uh... how about a couple of days off at the cabin?" "Hmm." "Yeah, I thought you'd like that a little better." "And no kidding.. you and Toby can have the place all to yourselves." "Is he having fun?" "A ball." "But Toby's made friends with two chimps, one penguin-- and this you won't believe-- someone that looks like a white hunter." "I got a list of all of the people that Tommy Gantt has been in touch with lately." "Any surprises?" "Yeah." "One good one." "Hyah!" "Okay." "Ah!" "Ho." "(SHOUTS)" "Come on back." "Come on, again." "Do we bow first?" "No, just do it." "Yeah." "Hyah!" "Yes, Miss Hoyo?" "A gentleman here to see you." "That's no gentleman." "That's my fearless wartime commander." "My fearless wartime leader, Lieutenant Joseph R. Mannix." "Am I right?" "Oh, yes, I am right." "Mark." "How are you?" "Class, if you want to meet a real expert" "I mean a real karate expert-- there he is." "We'll have us a real reunion in a minute, Lieutenant." "(SHOUTS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE)" "Now, let's make it good for our distinguished visitor." "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Yah!" "Good." "You did it." "You did it." "You know why?" "Because of the hara." "The stomach, the stomach!" "The center of gravity!" "The center of gravity!" "It keeps you-- It keeps you balanced and serene and steady and ready, ready at all times to turn your enemy's attack back onto himself." "Ready to transform your defense into a weapon of assault." "And thus, with a few beautifully executed strokes" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "You can completely annihilate your enemy." "And that... is what karate is all about." "I don't want any of you to ever forget that." "Huh?" "Class dismissed." "Miss Hoyo?" "Uh, you got any objections to closing up early tonight and going home?" "Not for me." "Well, I didn't think so." "You go on home and have a nice weekend." "See you on Monday." "Same to you." "Good night, Miss Hoyo." "Well, what do you think of my kids?" "I'm worried about them." "Yeah?" "Why?" "It sounds like you're teaching them how to kill." "That's not quite what karate is about." "Well, it is." "It was." "It was when you was teaching us." "And you were some teacher, Lieutenant." "Yes, sir." "You were some teacher." "How long has it been since you've been on one of these things, Lieutenant?" "Keeps you in shape." "Let's knock off this "Lieutenant" bit, Mark." "The name is Joe." "Oh, sorry." "Force of habit." "That was 18 years ago." "18 years." "(SIGHS)" "Well, I guess" "I guess that time has stuck with some of us more than it did others." "I mean, some of us really got stuck with it." "You know what I mean, Lieutenant?" "I just found out a little while ago that, uh, you were one of the guys Tommy Gantt had been in touch with lately." "Who?" "Tommy Gantt." "Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah." "Well, he had some problems." "I just helped him out like a friend." "You know how it is, Lieutenant." "Joe." "Joe!" "Joe!" "I meant Joe." "Joe." "I also found out that it was you who sent Tommy Gantt to me." "Yeah, yeah, that's right." "Yeah." "Because I figured this time he needed the very best there is." "You know, Lieutenant, you haven't looked me up at all, have you?" "I bet you even thought that I was dead, didn't you?" "Yeah, well, I've been in touch with you, close touch." "And you know what I found out?" "You're good." "I mean, you are good." "Were you surprised when you walked in here and I recognized you?" "It surprised me that it took you so long to get here." "You know, Lieutenant, though, to tell you the honest truth," "I don't think there's anything that even you can do for poor old Tommy Gantt." "I mean, with that stupid alibi and that lighter." "No, I think he's just about as tied up as- as tight as a piece of pork in a salt barrel." "Maybe a little too tight." "I figure that cigarette lighter was planted, and Tommy Gantt was framed." "I wonder if you have any idea who might have done that." "(LAUGHS)" "Yeah, it just so happens I do." "Ha ha!" "Me!" "(LAUGHING)" "You know, about a month ago, we buried Max Carson." "Everyone from the old unit was at the funeral, except you." "Yeah, yeah." "Joe, have you ever tried drawing a bead from a moving vehicle going in one direction on a target in a moving vehicle going in the other direction?" "Huh?" "It's very hard." "It's very hard." "Blahh!" "Right through the temple!" "Ha ha ha!" "Must've rolled over 20 times!" "Do you have any idea how sick you really are?" "Well, now, let's not confuse sickness with grievance." "Don't ever do that." "I'd say you'd better get some help as fast as you can." "I got all the help I need." "The only help I need is justice, and I'm getting that, step by step by step." "The last step is Tommy Gantt." "Well, you'd better back up a step." "Because I just sprung Tommy at noon today." "His alibi holds up." "He couldn't have possibly done it." "You did that?" "Yeah." "You sprung him?" "(CHUCKLES)" "Well, I said you were good, didn't I?" "But you've got to admit, I almost had him." "Almost." "And for humanity's sake, it's a shame I didn't." "Humanity's sake?" "Yep." "Oh, I like that." "Well, you should." "Because you drilled him the way you drilled the rest of us." "Drill, drill, beating it into us." "Kill, kill, kill!" "Now you just naturally got yourself a killer." "And I'm the only one who's going to be able to stop him." "Oh." "So that's what was bugging you." "Huh?" "That court-martial." "(CLICKS TONGUE)" "Bingo." "I took the rap for that fouled-up raid of yours." "Me, the number 1 goat." "Tied and trussed and wrapped up and shipped air freight to disciplinary barracks for ten wonderful years of cold storage." "You were fairly tried and convicted on six counts of voluntary manslaughter." "You ordered that village neutralized!" "What do you think "neutralized" means in wartime?" "That does not mean shooting innocent peasants with their hands up!" "Innocent peasants?" "They were the enemy!" "They were standing there with hand grenades!" "Not according to those eyewitnesses that testified under oath." "They were not armed." "Oh, yeah, yeah." "That's right." "Yeah, I forgot about the witnesses." "Yeah, the eyewitnesses." "My... buddies." "My wartime comrades in arms." "Honorable Tommy Gantt." "Innocent Ray Endicott, demolitions expert, testifying with a bullet in his back and his heart full of bile because of it." "And mincey Max Carson, who would say whatever any officer wanted him to say." "Yeah." "Yeah, those witnesses." "Well, we can close the book on Max." "Proceeding is closed on Max." "Your case is a little different, though, Lieutenant." "And just how is that?" "Well, you gave the orders that started it all." "I mean, that's what began the whole thing." "And you was going to end it, too." "Joe, you are the sweepstakes." "Tell me something." "Why that nice little girl?" "Why Ray Endicott's niece?" "The niece instead of Ray?" "Him with a stray bullet in his back that I had nothing to do with?" "He's the one that brought charges against me in the first place." "Do you think I'm going to settle for half payment like that, be cheated?" "Oh, no." "That little girl, she made up-- she made up for it." "She balanced it." "Yeah, we can close the book on Ray Endicott." "Where are you going?" "Well, now, if you're planning to stop me, you'd better get at it right now." "No, no." "No, you go on ahead." "I got a few things to take care of this afternoon." "Tell you what-- you meet me back here at 10:00 tonight." "We'll have the place all to ourselves." "I got a feeling by 10:00 tonight, you're going to be pretty well tied up elsewhere." "(CHUCKLES) Yeah, well... you do whatever you think you have to do, Lieutenant." "But I guarantee you'll be back here at 10:00 tonight." "You know why?" "To kill me." "Because you're going to walk out that door, and you're going to find it's all up to you, that you're the only one who can stop me-- if you can, of course." "And you know something else, Joe?" "You're going to want to do it." "Because underneath, you're a killer, too." "10:00!" "Don't be late, now, you hear?" "(CHUCKLING)" "Now, look, Deegan, he's confessed to two murders." "He killed Max Carson in Palmdale and the girl the other night, and he tried to frame Tommy Gantt for that." "Now, there's a very sick, dangerous man out there." "I don't dispute he's sick." "I tell you, he's a loaded gun." "There you are-- the complete, up-to-date file on your loaded gun." "A record of all his confessions." "If McKinley hadn't been assassinated before he was born, he'd have taken credit for that, too." "For the past two years, he's confessed to every murder from here to the east coast." "He did them all, including your Max Carson." "Oh, uh, he did that with a .22 rifle, which he threw over Boulder Dam." "Did you check it out?" "Max Carson was killed with a .45, which we're still looking for." "Now, look, Mannix, we checked this guy out months ago." "Our psychiatrist said he was harmless." "That's how he gets his kicks-- coming in here." "And, uh, the girl's the last." "Your boy was prompt as usual." "15 minutes after the papers hit the street, he came walking in here to give himself up," "Wearing a karate suit." "So, uh, I guess he's had more luck putting you on than he's had us." "(PHONE RINGS)" "(RING)" "Deegan." "What?" "When?" "What's the address?" "Suspects?" "All right, rope off the entire area." "I'm on my way." "Tommy Gantt." "What about him?" "Somebody just blew him to bits." "(SIREN WAILING)" "I think it would be a good idea to get this wagon out of here as SOON as you can." "(Mannix) Deegan?" "Well, that ought to make a believer out of you." "Have you picked him up yet?" "There's no hurry." "You can't get far holding on to a pair of crutches." "Ray Endicott's the man we want." "Did you get all the pictures you need?" "Wait a minute." "You're out of your mind." "It's not possible." "You remember what he said he'd do to Tommy Gantt if he found him before we did." "He's not your man." "Well, he'll do for now." "A telephone message was delivered to him at Veteran's Hospital around mid-afternoon." "He left in a cab, and he was seen around here before dark." "Clear these people out of here, will you?" "Oh, uh... you remember what Endicott's specialty in the service was, don't you?" "Demolition." "Let's see what you can do with that." "(CHUCKLING)" "(Mark) Well, come on in." "Come on in." "(CHUCKLING)" "I said you'd be back, didn't I, Lieutenant?" "Congratulations, Mark." "That was a great demolition job you did." "(Mark) Ah, shoot!" "How about that?" "And setting up Ray with the cops-- that was good, too." "(Mark) I gave them a goat." "Something else I learned from you." "But you didn't really come back here to congratulate me, now, did you?" "Hmm?" "Nah." "I told you what you'd come back for." "I even knew you'd box yourself in even tighter." "(Mannix) I don't follow you." "(Mark) I mean, going to the cops like you did there, putting a tag on yourself as the guy riding my back." "You just gave me the perfect out." "You know what that means, don't you?" "Joe?" "You explain it to me." "(Mark) Oh, come on, now." "You got more brains than that." "Coming in here, attacking a poor coot" "Whose only crime is fessing up to things he didn't do." "You see how it looks, huh?" "Yeah, I got to kill you." "Self-defense, you know?" "You know something else, Joe?" "You got to kill me now." "Yeah." "You see, it's going to be you, or it's going to be me." "I mean, you got no cho" "Joe?" "Joe?" "Hey!" "You took your shoes off, didn't you, huh?" "Yeah, you're getting smarter by the minute." "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Joe?" "You're rusty, Joe." "You'll never be great." "Know why?" "No concentration." "That's why." "All bugged out with that cluttered up life of yours." "Clients and career and... that pretty colored secretary with that little kid." "All those dumb broads." "And that weekend cabin." "(CLINK) You're dead, Joe!" "Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead!" "With 20 machine gun slugs." "You're rusty, Joe." "Just plain rusty." "Coming here like this to kill me, making one stupid mistake after another." "I came here to find the .45" "you killed Max Carson with." "You're a liar!" "You came here to kill me, and I'm going to prove it to you before we're done." "(CLINK)" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "(COUGHS) Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "Hyah!" "(GASPING)" "(GRUNTING)" "(COUGHS)" "(LAUGHING)" "(LAUGHTER CONTINUES)" "Hey, Lieutenant!" "You blew it!" "You should've killed me!" "(LAUGHING)" "You're going to pay for it." "You're going to pay for it." "(LAUGHING)" "Be right back, Toby." "Joe?" "Morning, Peggy." "Morning." "Reports are typed, letters ready, picked up your paper, and coffee coming up." "(Mannix) Forget the coffee." "Just drop everything and be on your way, huh?" "It's no problem." "I'm already packed, got a tank full of gas, and Toby's waiting in the car." "Well, then you'd better take off." "Joe!" "What happened?" "Nothing." "Forget it." "We'll discuss it when you get back, okay?" "Come on." "That cabin's been there fora longtime, and it'll keep." "You're not going to disappoint Toby." "I promised both of you." "Go on." "Who did it, Joe?" "Drop it." "The man you called Mark-- did he do it?" "Look, you've got a very eager boy waiting out there in the car." "Joe, I am not leaving until you tell me." "Yeah." "I, uh, saw Mark last night." "I tried to kill him." "You what?" "He said I'd be back to kill him." "And he was right." "Joe, you didn't kill him." "No, but I...came close." "Oh, you don't know how close I came, Peggy." "Oh, but, Joe... you didn't." "Hey, stop worrying." "I'm all right now." "Believe me." "Come on." "Let me make you some coffee." "It's over, believe me." "Listen, Joe-- See you Monday." "On time, you hear?" "Have a nice weekend." "That wasn't long, was it?" "(ENGINE STARTS)" "It's never happened before." "First class he's ever missed, and not a word from him." "You think you know somebody but" "I mean, nothing seemed more important to him than his work here." "But something must be, at least today." "And you tried to reach him?" "Yes, and that's the strange thing." "He was seen driving away from this place early this morning in rather a hurry." "Well, uh, thank you, Miss Hoyo." "I'll just wait." "Good morning, Bobby." "Jackie?" "(Mark) That pretty colored secretary with her little kid." "(Peggy) Toby's having a ball." "He's made friends with two chimps, one penguin-- and this you won't believe-- someone that looks like a white hunter." "(Mark) You're going to pay for it!" "You haven 't looked me up at all, have you?" "Yeah, well, I've been in touch with you, close touch." "That pretty colored secretary with her little kid." "And that weekend cabin." "(echoing) The cabin... cabin... cabin." "(ENGINE STARTS)" "(PHONE RINGS)" "Sheriff's office, San Bernardino County." "Oh, yes, Mr. Mannix." "Sure, we know your cabin-- off Lakeside." "What's the trouble?" "I don't know, officer, but I'd appreciate it if you'd get out there and check and see if my secretary and her little boy are all right." "Okay, we'll check." "But it's going to take a while." "Both our patrol cars in that zone are tied up." "Brush fire on the other side of the lake." "As fast as you can, then." "Oh, and thanks." "Ten minutes ago." "Yes, I must have left them right there on the counter." "Coffee, cream, and butter." "You will?" "This afternoon?" "Oh, thanks." "Thanks a lot." "Hey, Mom." "Think we can go catch something now?" "Oh, now, darling?" "We've got to catch our breath first." "And we don't leave suitcases right in the middle of the floor." "Do we, young man?" "No, ma'am." "You know what?" "We could get us a trout and have it for lunch." "That would be fun, wouldn't it?" "It would be a miracle, too." "So, just to play it safe, how about taking some sandwiches along?" "(KNOCK ON DOOR)" "Oh, darling, see who that is at the door, please." "(Toby) Hi." "(Man) Your mother at home?" "(Toby) Yes, sir." "She's in the kitchen." "Mom?" "Can I help you?" "Are you all right, ma'am?" "Everything seem to be in order here?" "As far as I know." "Seemed all right as we drove up." "We just wanted to make sure." "Your boss seemed to be a little bit worried about you." "We didn't get a chance to talk to him personally." "They radioed in the call." "He wanted us to check on you, that's all." "Oh." "Well, he's like that sometimes." "But no complaints." "But I'll call him right away and reassure him." "Oh, that's fine." "You check on the south end of the lake, son." "They've been biting pretty good there lately." "Gee, thanks." "Bye-bye." "Mom?" "All right, all right, all right." "We're going." "Just give me a little time." "And since you're so anxious to go fishing, how come you haven't changed into your fishing clothes?" "What do you want to do, hold us up?" "(JIGGLING BUTTON)" "(DIALS)" "(JIGGLING BUTTON)" "Toby?" "Honey, take- take this." "Take your fishing things out to the car right now, and I'll bring this." "What?" "Just do as I say, darling." "Hurry." "When are we going fishing?" "Darling, later." "The next time." "Get into the car, Toby, now!" "Listen to me!" "Listen to me!" "Hurry, Toby." "Drop it, Toby!" "Why?" "Don't argue!" "Just shut the door!" "(MOTOR STALLS)" "Why won't it?" "Because the" "Toby." "Toby, honey, listen to Mommy." "We're going to leave the things in the car." "Why?" "Listen to me!" "Listen to me!" "Toby..." "We're going to leave the things in the car, and we're going to get out, and we're going to run back to the main road and catch a ride." "Okay?" "Now, darling, now." "All right?" "Come on." "Come on." "Take the shortcut." "(gasps)" "You folks seem to be in an awful hurry." "Mom, it's my friend from the zoo." "That's right." "It takes a pal to know a pal." "Mom, he can help us." "Why, sure, that's right." "Pretty lady, why don't you send the little boy away?" "Please." "Please don't do this." "But if you really want help-- and then, being in a situation like this-- then I suggest you call Mr. Joe Mannix." "They tell me he's the very best that there is." "Run, Toby!" "Get out of here!" "Peggy, Toby!" "Get up here behind the car!" "Stay down!" "Now, you stay put." "I've only got three shells left." "He's probably got a whole clip." "Joe-- Just listen to me." "You stay down here." "We can't stay hidden forever." "(GUNSHOT)" "(GUNSHOT)" "Mark!" "Look out!" "Aah!"