Jeff and J.R. are hired to work on a case for Latin American clients.Jeff and J.R. are hired to work on a case for Latin American clients.Jeff and J.R. are hired to work on a case for Latin American clients.
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Edd Byrnes
- Kookie
- (credit only)
Louis Quinn
- Pete Roscoe
- (credit only)
Jacqueline Beer
- Suzanne Fabry
- (credit only)
Joe De Santis
- Hidalgo
- (as Joe DeSantis)
Oscar Beregi Jr.
- Chavez
- (as Oscar Beregi)
Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.
- Villeda
- (as Rudolfo Hoyos)
Gilchrist Stuart
- Clerk
- (as Gil Stuart)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Written by Mack David and Jerry Livingston
Theme song; short instrumental version played during opening credits; full instrumental version performed during closing credits
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Total fiasco in Central/South America
This episode is so bad I was suspecting Roger Smith had written it. It comes complete with rose-between-the-teeth senorita and a guitar played, unfortunately, by Roger Smith, while he sings and makes with the hand percussion on the guitar top. We are all supposed to be rolling around on the floor laughing at the Spanish-American stereotypes including a hotel desk clerk who uses a megaphone to address a guest eight feet away across the lobby, and to tolerate the completely lame plot about 'business contracts' mysteriously acquired by Bailey & Spencer and provided to local businessmen without anyone wondering about professional ethics. The worst I've seen in this mostly enjoyable series. Sadly the senorita isn't even credited here yet: she is the only thing worth watching.
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- esmondj
- Apr 11, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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