Banacek with his trademark cigar. |
Stefanie Powers. |
2. No Stone Unturned - A massive three-ton piece of modern art is stolen from a museum. We're talking an object so large that the museum's glass front had to be removed so the artwork could be emplaced by a crane. So how was it nabbed during an opening night party without anyone knowing? I admit that my enjoyment of this episode was enhanced by the fact that I figured out how the basics of how the theft was accomplished!
Margot Kidder. |
4. Fly Me — If You Can Find Me - A jet has to make an emergency landing at a small desert airport. One pilot stays with the aircraft while the other crew members spend the night in a nearby motel. The next morning, the airplane and the pilot are gone! This is another crime which is clever despite its simplicity. If you think about it, there's really only one way the plane could have been stolen. But, in this case, another question is why was the plane stolen? The above-average guest star cast features Sterling Hayden and a pre-Dallas Victoria Principal.
5. Now You See Me, Now You Don't - An amateur magician, wanted for embezzling, disappears from a theatre surrounded by the police. This caper employs a trick featured prominently in one of Agatha Christie's mystery novels. It works effectively here, though there's a secondary impact that's pretty hard to swallow (no plot spoilers!).
I'd say that Stefanie Powers would have great chemistry with anyone! I couldn't buy the idea that Banacek would ever "get serious" with any woman. Too full of himself, and too fond of his revolving-door-of-girls lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteNo Stone Unturned is the only episode of which I have a solid memory. I know I watched Banacek, but haven't seen it since the original run. It would be very easy to count the years but it won't be good for my state of mind to do so.
ReplyDeleteI find your entre rundown interesting. I may have to revisit the series in the future.
BANACEK was one of the great 70s mystery series. Every episode an impossible crime and mostly the solutions really are satisfying.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds good! I've heard about Banacek for years but never watched the show. "Now You See Me, Now You Don't" seems particularly intriquing. I'm glad most of the NBC Mystery series made it to DVD.
ReplyDeleteAnyone know who the man Banacek and Jay meet at the airport at the end of “A Million The Hard Way” he’s not credited: If I had to guess I’d say Howard Hughes
ReplyDeleteI do not agree with your list at all. How the Pilot Episode "Detour to Nowhere" didn't make your top five is mindboggling.
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