"(HORN HONKS)" "(HORN HONKS)" "Cool and careful." "(HONK HONK)" "Hi there." "Would you fill it up, please?" "Oh, and check under the hood." "It seems to be heating up." "Probably needs a little water." "Sure thing." "I'm going to get a cup of coffee." "Hey, mister." "Yeah?" "This will only take a minute." "I'm in no hurry." "Can I help you?" "Just a cup of coffee, please." "♪ (JAZZ) ♪" "Passing through?" "Yeah." "It's a long way between stops." "Yeah." "Thank you." "(Mannix) That's good coffee." "Care for a refill?" "Yeah, please." "(Man) Hold it." "Help." "We just might put that on your tombstone." "♪ (THEME) ♪" "Mannix s4e09 Sunburst" "(WATER POURING)" "You'd better watch this woman of yours." "What happened?" "Ohh!" "Your wife serves coffee in a dirty cup." "(MUG SHATTERS)" "Your wife tried to tell this clown what happened." "Are you crazy?" "They warned us!" "I'm.." "I'm sorry." "L think everybody's going to be sorry... starting with the clown here." "Stand up, clown." "Clean?" "Uh-huh." "Empty everything out of your pockets." "Put it on the counter." "And easy." "Who is he?" "We were just going to find that out, Clint." "Hey, hero, make some breakfast." "Hmm." "Where were you going, Mr. Mannix?" "Fishing." "Bovard Basin." "Check out his car." "It wouldn't do me any good to ask questions?" "No good at all." "If you're very lucky, you'll remain in happy ignorance." "Get him some coffee." "In a clean cup." "You'll stay here a while, along with Mr. and Mrs. Simmons." "Then we'll go away, and you'll be free." "All right?" "All things considered, fine." "Sensible." "Two spinning rods, fishing tackle, everything." "Well, you're an honest man, Mr. Mannix." "Enjoy your coffee." "L want some of that coffee." "That'll be 10 cents." "Heh." "Fair enough." "What's your name?" "Joe Mannix." "Invest this in some music, will you, Joe?" "If you don't mind." "Sure." "Let's keep it all happy." "Any requests?" "Let's see." "Hey, now." "Yes, Ben?" "Hey, I want those eggs over easy." "(MUTTERS)" "And crisp!" "I like my bacon crisp!" "Relax, Ben, just take it easy." "I'm sorry." "That's the way the marriage crumbles." "Dance with me?" "♪ (JAZZ) ♪" "Who are they?" "L don't know who they are." "I don't know what they want." "They just came in here this morning and took over." "They sure make a good-looking couple, huh, Larry?" "Oh, yeah." "Oh, you're funny." "Did they say what they wanted here?" "No." "The ice cube.." "Clint-- the one that went out of here-- he just said to stay quiet and not cause any trouble, and they'd be gone soon." "The tall one, in the blue-- he just showed Ben his gun, and that's all she wrote." "L can't blame him." "They're professionals." "They'd scare anybody." "Not you." "You're watching." "You're fingering it." "You're waiting." "That's why you're dancing with me, so we can talk." "What did you expect your husband to do?" "Get himself killed?" "No." "But he could've stood up to them a little longer, tried a little harder." "He's like paper." "You touch him, and he crumbles." "It took me a long time to find that out." "(Man) Hey, Ben." "You ought to take up dancing." "You can cook." "But if you could only dance, you just might maybe get yourself a wife." "(LAUGHS)" "That's about enough!" "(LAUGHING)" "Hold it." "(ENGINE REVVING)" "Move." "Do you know him?" "His name is Perry." "He's one of the crop-duster pilots from last summer." "You, back to the bar." "Say hello to him, give him some coffee, and get rid of him." "Hi, Ben!" "Dana!" "Well, how's the Roadside Ritz!" "(SIGHS)" "Hey, I thought things would be kind of quiet." "Looks like business is real good." "Hi!" "Hello." "Some coffee, please." "I'll buy that." "And a piece of that good apple pie, hey, Ben?" "You fellas just traveling through?" "Fishing trip." "We're about to close." "L mean, I don't want to rush you or anything." "Well, I can take a hint." "Okay, how much do I owe you?" "It's on the house...till summer." "Oh." "I'm on my way." "See you next time I come through, sweet thing." "(PHONE RINGS)" "Hello?" "Simmons' Sandwich Stand." "Ptomaine our specialty." "Croker?" "Hey, I thought you was dusting down the Imperial Valley." "L think that's for me." "Hello?" "Yes." "Yes, it is." "No." "Look, never mind for now." "Um, give me your number." "I'll call you back in a few minutes." "All right." "How's the human foghorn?" "You know him, do you?" "Oh, sure." "All us crop dusters know one another." "Old Croker, I tell you-- got his wind gauge wrong one day." "Let all his dust loose into an updraft." "Well, sir, he must've inhaled insecticide forever." "Anyway, ruined his throat." "So ever since then, he sounded like a mean old bullfrog." "Say, if you're going to hire Croker... maybe you could use another man?" "Yes, Mr. Perry, I can." "Mel?" "Hey, now, wait!" "Now, wait-- Shut up." "We've wasted enough time." "It's too dangerous." "Both of them." "Do you know this place?" "Spinner Dam." "What are they going to do?" "Kill us." "What?" "Stay loose." "When I make my move, you make a break for it." "(GUNSHOT)" "(GUNSHOT)" "(GUNSHOT)" "He could be anywhere by now." "There's a man killed." "Trouble, Sheriff?" "Bring some water over here." "He was just killed up at Spinner Dam." "Murdered." "Take it easy." "Check out a murder up at Spinner Dam." "Yeah, I'm on my way." "Here you go." "Easy, easy." "You drink up, and then we'll have us a little talk." "Well, here we are." "There's my car." "Nobody here." "Well, of course they're gone." "They knew I'd go to the police." "They're probably holding Ben and Dana Simmons as hostages." "(Man on police radio) Deputy Hodge calling Sheriff Wells." "Deputy Hodge calling Sheriff Wells." "Right here." "I'm up here at Spinner Dam." "It's real pretty." "It's nice and clean, and it's empty." "No dead bodies." "All right, I'll see you back in town." "Ten-four" "There was a body." "They got rid of it." "(CAR HORN HONKS)" "Hey, there you are." "I've been hunting for you for the last two hours." "Hunting?" "Yeah." "Luck you found him, Sheriff." "L told him if a man was going to go walking in this country, first of all, he shouldn't." "Second, if he does, he should wear a hat." "You don't know how easy it is to get sunstroke." "I'm sorry, Sam." "L don't know what Mister" "Mannix, isn't it?" "L don't know what he's getting at." "And nobody's been threatening you, Ben?" "Just the bank, as usual." "You sure?" "Hey, Sam, I told you." "No gunmen, no holdup, nothing." "Now-- Uh..." "Ben, what about Dale Perry?" "You seen him around?" "Sure, last summer, when he was flying for the Agricultural Co-op." "You remember." "Yeah." "Not since then, huh?" "Nah, you know these gypsy pilots." "They keep drifting." "And what about Mr. Mannix here?" "Well, he drove in today." "His car was overheated, low on gas." "Oh, she's ready, by the way." "That'll be, uh, $5.85." "That includes 11 gallons of high test." "Tell me-- where's your wife?" "She went to town." "We needed some stuff." "You know women, Sam-- any excuse to go shopping." "Yeah." "Anything else, Ben?" "Well, uh... here's my 585." "Keep the change." "All right, Ben." "Mr. Mannix, I think you and I had better go back into town and continue our little chat." "You drive ahead of me." "(RING)" "Malcolm." "The sheriff of what county?" "Well, I'm busy." "Can't you shovel him off on somebody else?" "Who?" "Oh." "All right, put him on." "Joe, I'm up to ears." "Make it fast, whatever it is." "Well, I've got trouble, Art." "Just tell Sheriff Wells here that I'm a reasonably reliable citizen and a reasonably professional investigator." "Heh!" "Well, 30 seconds ought to do it, Art." "Thanks." "Sheriff?" "Lieutenant?" "Yep." "Heh." "Yeah." "Okay, if that's what you want." "All right." "You've got friends in the L.A. Police." "Now do you believe me?" "And you've also got a story that smells like two gallons of home-cooked lightning." "And no evidence to back it up." "What about Dale Perry?" "He's dead." "My deputy searched Spinner Dam." "Well, they probably dumped his body in the water." "120 feet deep?" "It would take a month to drag." "And I'm not about to authorize anything like that without real hard evidence, and you don't have any." "Now, look, Mannix..." "Ben Simmons said something about a touch of sunstroke." "And I'm inclined to agree." "Simmons was lying." "He had to." "His wife was being held hostage." "Hi, Dana." "Hi, Sheriff." "Ben said you wanted to see me." "Uh-huh." "Hello." "I'm glad Ben found you." "He was worried about you when I left." "Sit down, Dana." "He recovered in time to make his speech." "About what?" "Now, Dana, listen to me-- where have you been?" "Shopping." "L called Ben and asked him if we needed any coffee, and he said that you'd been up there asking questions about some kind of a holdup." "Yeah." "Three men, with guns." "They were holding you, Ben and myself prisoner in your cafe." "Three men?" "And nobody's threatening you?" "No." "Ben isn't that kind of a man." "They killed Dale Perry... after they took us up to Spinner Dam." "Dale Perry?" "I haven't seen Dale in about six months, Mr. Mannix." "Mr. Mannix?" "How is it you know my name after serving me one cup of coffee?" "Ben saw the registration in your car." "We were very worried about you when you went out like that." "Yeah, I got sunstroke, Dale Perry's just fine somewhere, and your husband's not being held hostage." "So now you can go back to telling your story." "Mr. Mannix?" "Heh heh." "I find it very difficult to believe that the whole world is in on this." "Dana, I'm sorry you had to go out of your way." "No trouble." "Goodbye, Mr. Mannix." "Sheriff." "Lieutenant Walters said I should stop by to get some details on a call you put out on a, uh..." "Dale Perry." "He wants to know how serious is it." "Heh!" "Well, I don't think there's any emergency here." "You can tell Lieutenant Walters he can still get married on Saturday." "Thanks, Sheriff." "Mr. Mannix, I suggest you go back to L.A. and get some rest." "And I promise you we'll keep our eyes open here, huh?" "Sure." "I'll get a good night's rest." "Then maybe head up north and get back to my fishing trip." "Well, maybe you should come on back, Joe." "Look, Art, I need identification on three men, all pros." "All right, but snap it up, huh?" "Yeah, sure." "Now, the guy that looked to be number 1 man-- his first name was Clint." "I'd say he's about 6'1" or 2", 175 pounds." "Mid-forties, blue eyes, medium brown hair" "The second guy's first name was Mel." "I'd say about 190 pounds, 6'3", mid-thirties." "Hazel eyes, sandy blond hair" "The other guy was called Harry." "I'd say he was 6'2", 170 pounds... medium-dark hair, blue eyes." "Got it." "It's going to be some time before I can get back to you, Joe." "We've got a big headache down here-- John Romano." "What kind of headache can you have with a man in jail?" "He's finally decided to talk in detail." "Romano can give us half the syndicate's western operation, as soon as we can get him out of L.A. and back to Washington in front of the committee." "And that gets priority, old buddy." "Thanks, Art." "(KNOCK ON DOOR)" "Come in." "L had to." "I'm sorry." "It's all right." "It was terrible." "They hurt Ben." "He was crying." "L had to do it." "L had to make you out a liar." "Maybe I don't love him." "But they were going to kill him." "Where are they now?" "L don't know." "They let me off at the edge of town so I could talk to the sheriff." "L have to go back there by myself in a few minutes... or they'll pick me up." "Well, I'd say your only chance is to tell this all to the sheriff." "Oh, no, Joe." "I can't." "L told you, I can't." "L know you want to help me, but you can't do anything." "Except hope they'll let Ben and me go when they're finished." "Just let it happen." "Please." "Please." "Did the sheriff believe you?" "Yes." "And, uh, Mannix went back to L.A.?" "Yes." "How do you know?" "He said he would..." "in the sheriff's office." "What did he say in the hotel room?" "Tell me what he said in the hotel room." "(KNOCK ON DOOR)" "Hi, Mr. Mannix." "Right." "You made a report on a homicide?" "Yeah." "We've located a motorcycle registered to a Dale Perry." "Can you identify it?" "L think so." "Oh, good." "Lieutenant Walters would like to see you right away." "Have you called the sheriff?" "Oh, yeah, he's on his way, too." "You'd better get moving." "I'll just get my things." "Say, the three men at the cafe-- any idea what they wanted at the Simmons' place?" "Considering it's worth about a buck and a quarter?" "No." "Lieutenant Walters-- he'll help you with that." "Say, when I was at the sheriff's office," "I overheard that Lieutenant Walters' wife was sick." "Serious?" "Oh, no." "I don't-not bad." "Good." "It's pretty tough on kids when their mother is sick." "I'm smarter than you, Mannix." "How did you figure it out?" "Well, Lieutenant Walters isn't married." "And, uh...your voice, Croker." "Yeah." "Heh." "Well, uh, you just come on with me, or I'll have to, uh... to shoot you for resisting arrest, or something like that." "Come on." "(GUNSHOTS)" "So he's got my gun." "But I left him on a-- a dry lake bed, 20 miles from nowhere." "Stop congratulating yourself." "Forget Mannix." "Get yourself cleaned up, and start for Los Angeles." "Who's in that plane?" "It's one of them." "Get out." "I'll take over." "Well, he's dead." "He made me drive him here." "He had a gun on me." "Who was he?" "I don't know." "He arrived in that uniform." "He had another man with him in handcuffs." "He's in the cafe now." "One of the others is with him." "Where's Dana?" "In the cafe." "They're holding her." "Let's go!" "Turn that up, will you?" "Local school officials, meanwhile, have insisted that police intervention on the campus is not necessary." "Is there a back way in?" "Yeah, behind the trellis." "Hey, I'm going with you." "Forget it." "Look, I'm not going to let you take all the risks." "All right." "Now, they're expecting you back from the airstrip." "Now, you drive the jeep up front like nothing happened." "When you start in the front way, that'll be my chance to surprise them from the back." "(ENGINE STARTS)" "And Los Angeles Police Department spokesmen have definitely confirmed that John Romano made his escape this afternoon from a police escort at Santa Monica's Clover Field." "Romano, head of operations for the Syndicate, until his conviction last May, had served only six months of his life sentence when he made his daring escape." "All roads leading from the airfield have been blocked, but police fear that Romano made his getaway by plane with two men dressed in police uniform." "Oh, you're a celebrity now, Mr. Romano." "Hmm." "You ought to get some new publicity pictures taken." "Those don't do you justice." "Listen, punk, if you can't say anything funnier than that, keep your mouth shut, huh?" "How did it go?" "Fine." "John!" "It looks pretty bad." "You have a place where we can put him?" "Yeah, the bedroom." "Well, Mr. Romano." "You're a cop?" "You're here after me, right?" "Am I glad to see you." "Oh, sure." "Right after you've escaped from half the police in L.A." "No, no, I didn't make any break." "L was kidnapped." "Look!" "It was a contract job." "L was going to testify." "So they had me picked off." "A contract operator named Peterson was making the delivery." "Why are you still alive?" "They wanted to find out how much I'd told them up to now." "They were going to take their time with me." "Look, we've got to get moving." "Peterson's coming back here with a truck in 10, 15 minutes." "That big trailer truck-- they brought it here." "Peterson took it out of sight." "That's the idea." "The cops look for a plane, and I'm getting hauled across country on a freight truck." "Now, come on, get me loose." "Get me out of here before they get back." "You'd better hope that he's got the key." "He's still unconscious." "We'll get him an ambulance as soon as we get away from here." "We haven't got much time." "You don't have any time." "No time at all." "Ben?" "Give me that gun." "He should be in a hospital as soon as possible." "He'll be all right." "Move!" "Take it easy, Romano!" "Ben" "Please, Dana, stay out of this!" "Listen to me, kid." "Sit down." "Sit down, Mannix." "Sit down!" "Listen to me, kid, we can do business" "Don't work up a sweat, Romano!" "We're just going to sit here and wait!" "Listen to me." "I got money, cash." "You get me out of here, and I'll give you enough dough for the rest of your life." "Come on, we can do business." "No, we can't do any business." "I've got a deal." "With Peterson?" "L was in it from the beginning." "$50,000 worth." "Enough money to take care of us for life!" "Oh, no." "Some coward, huh?" "Ben, you're crazy!" "They're murderers!" "They killed Dale Perry." "And that's what they're going to do with Romano." "Take it easy, Mannix." "Ha ha ha!" "That's beautiful." "L get a couple of breaks." "Along comes idiot boy." "You shut up!" "What'll you do, shoot me?" "Maybe that would be a favor." "Remember, I was in the same business myself." "L know what'll happen." "Peterson handles disposals." "He's done a lot of contract work for us." "Yeah, I even okayed a couple myself." "Heh." "Now there's one out on me." "Well, maybe that's all right." "But you-- can't you think out what he'll do to you?" "We have a deal." "You're a meatball." "Why should he hand you $50,000 when he can settle for 25 cents' worth of lead?" "That's what'll happen, Ben." "There's no way out." "I'm not stupid!" "I'm not going to take any chances!" "Ben, think!" "You don't have to do this!" "Three murders, Ben." "You'll be an accessory." "No." "L didn't do anything." "L don't know anything, and I don't want to know." "L didn't ask you to stop for gas." "You're on your own, Mannix." "Where am I?" "You're with me, like a good wife." "Oh, Dana, we'll come out all right." "We'll come out fine." "We can go anywhere." "It'll be good." "Oh, Ben." "Now, remember-- you told the sheriff everything was fine." "You lied to him." "If you don't keep quiet, you'll rot in jail." "You thought I was a failure, huh?" "Well, am I?" "Oh, if you know how... sick I am of this stinking kitchen!" "(DISH CLATTERS)" "Having to wait on every slob who comes in off the highway." "Waiting on him." "Picking up his nickels and dimes." "Just what did you prove by letting Dale Perry get killed?" "How can you live with that, Ben?" "Don't worry." "He won't have to live with it." "Just die with it." "(Mannix) Ben!" "You can be a hero." "In front of 35 million people." "Just call the police." "You'll be the man who delivered John Romano." "Oh, no, no." "Talk is cheap." "L got $50,000 waiting." "(CAR APPROACHING)" "Here it is." "Big surprise, huh, Mr. Peterson?" "What happened?" "They nearly got away." "Gorham's dead, out on the airstrip." "Oh?" "Where's Larry?" "He's in the bedroom." "He's been shot." "L had to handle things myself." "Looks like you did, Simmons." "Give me the money, Ben." "Go check on Larry." "I've underestimated you." "That was quick thinking." "Thanks." "How about giving me the money now?" "Listen to me!" "Nobody's listening to you anymore, Romano." "You're dead." "Unlock him." "Get him up." "He's in bad shape." "He won't make it unless we get him to a hospital." "What do you think we're running, an ambulance service?" "L don't know any hospitals." "Leave him." "(LAUGHS) What did I tell you?" "25 cents' worth of lead." "Come on, get them all outside." "You, come on." "You." "Oh, no." "You, too." "What about my money, Mr. Peterson?" "Yes, of course." "We, uh, have a deal." "It's all there.. $50,000." "(GUNSHOT)" "Aah!" "Hold it!" "(GUNSHOT)" "Okay, back up to the truck." "Right here will do very nicely." "You've had all your chances, Mannix." "Ben!" "Get up." "Mannix!" "Give me the gun." "I'll keep an eye on him." "Come on, man." "L got nowhere to go." "Was it my fault?" "He just had a dream he couldn't handle." "(POLICE SIRENS WAILING)"