Hawaiian Eye

Hawaiian Eye

1959
Hawaiian Eye
Hawaiian Eye

Hawaiian Eye

7.7 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Private Eyes Tom Lopaka and Tracy Steele are based out of Hawaiian Village Resort where they work both hotel security and are hired by others to look into various matters. They're helped by their trusty right-hand man Kazuo Kim who runs a taxi company and is always eager to help them.

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EP24  Passport
Apr. 02,1963
Passport

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EP23  The Sisters
Mar. 26,1963
The Sisters

Greg MacKenzie falls for vacationing Nora Cobinder, but then finds she is a target of killers because of something that happened to her sister some years earlier.

EP22  Gift of Love
Mar. 19,1963
Gift of Love

A wealthy widow falls for a faith healer's con game, but Cricket and Phil have to rescue her when she starts to cause trouble after moving into Brother Love's rest home.

EP21  Blow Low, Blow Blue
Mar. 05,1963
Blow Low, Blow Blue

When a trumpeter is blacklisted, Phil and Cricket try to get him a job.

EP20  Two Million Too Much
Feb. 26,1963
Two Million Too Much

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EP19  The Long Way Home
Feb. 19,1963
The Long Way Home

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EP18  Go for Baroque
Feb. 12,1963
Go for Baroque

When a security guard is murdered and a valuable map is stolen from the collection of the late Professor Coleman, Tom finds he isn't short of suspects. Coleman had willed the entire collection to a university and left nothing to his daughters, his Hawaiian ward, or his loyal assistant.

EP17  Boar Hunt
Feb. 05,1963
Boar Hunt

A woman is torn between her lawyer and her estranged husband.

EP16  Two Too Many
Jan. 29,1963
Two Too Many

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EP15  Pretty Pigeon
Jan. 22,1963
Pretty Pigeon

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EP14  Maybe Menehunes
Jan. 15,1963
Maybe Menehunes

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EP13  Kupikio Kid
Jan. 08,1963
Kupikio Kid

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EP12  Go Steady with Danger
Jan. 01,1963
Go Steady with Danger

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EP11  Shannon Malloy
Dec. 18,1962
Shannon Malloy

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EP10  Pursuit of a Lady
Dec. 11,1962
Pursuit of a Lady

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EP9  To See, Perchance to Dream
Dec. 04,1962
To See, Perchance to Dream

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EP8  A Night with Nora Stewart
Nov. 27,1962
A Night with Nora Stewart

A prowler disturbs the sleep of fading movie queen Nora Stewart, who is vacationing in Honolulu before attempting a comeback in Hollywood. A routine check by Greg reveals that every member of Nora's entourage has reason to prevent her comeback. He then sets out to discover which one is disturbing the actress. Kim provides the needed clue.

EP7  The Sign-Off
Nov. 20,1962
The Sign-Off

Newscasters Van Baxter and Steve Talbot have been publicizing a series of unsolved crimes which culminated in the death of Steve's wife. They pressure Quon into arresting the boyfriend of Phil's part-time secretary, Lois Corey. Phil steps in to clear the innocent man, with some help from Cricket and Greg.

EP6  The After Hours Heart
Nov. 13,1962
The After Hours Heart

Phil's cousin Lucy McDowell is nice, unattached, and Hawaii-bound. Phil and Cricket's plans to entertain Lucy hit a nasty roadblock when a disreputable writer-type named Victor makes a play for the girl.

EP5  Lament for a Saturday Warrior
Oct. 30,1962
Lament for a Saturday Warrior

Tom adds an old pal, Glen Thompson, to the agency's security staff. Soon after, a jewelry store robbery where Glen is injured puts them both on the spot. Tom is confused. He knows Thompson too well to believe that the obviously inept thieves could have outsmarted him.

EP4  The Broken Thread
Oct. 23,1962
The Broken Thread

Ralph Mason wants Greg to find out the name of his lat wife's lover. Evelyn Mason was killed in an automobile accident after leaving the mysterious man.

EP3  There'll Be Some Changes Made
Oct. 16,1962
There'll Be Some Changes Made

Cricket's friend, Luana Mathes, leaves her baby on Cricket's doorstep to keep him away from his grandfather, who is trying to take the child away from her. Meanwhile, Tom is hired by the grandfather to find both mother and grandson. His ire when he finds that Cricket and Phil have been keeping a secret from him is short-lived when he discovers a kidnap plot.

EP2  Somewhere There's Music
Oct. 09,1962
Somewhere There's Music

Concert violinist Stafford Price is fond of his $20,000 Stradivarius. Unfortunately, he's not the only one. When the violin is stolen, it's up to Tom and Phil to recover the valuable instrument.

EP1  Day in the Sun
Oct. 02,1962
Day in the Sun

The shooting and robbery of the island's favorite drive-in owner spurs Tom into action, while the Hawaiian Village Hotel's new social director Phil Barton and Cricket believe that Tina Billings knows more about the crime than she should.

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7.7 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Crime | More Info
Released: 1959-10-07 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Private Eyes Tom Lopaka and Tracy Steele are based out of Hawaiian Village Resort where they work both hotel security and are hired by others to look into various matters. They're helped by their trusty right-hand man Kazuo Kim who runs a taxi company and is always eager to help them.

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Cast

Robert Conrad , Anthony Eisley , Poncie Ponce

Director

William T. Orr

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Reviews

Frank This was the debut of the brash confidence that made Robert Conrad such a great choice for the James West role in the "Wild Wild West" TV series. The first time you saw the "unique gadgets" and level of action fighting in a TV series that transferred back and forth between both rugged and refined western settings. Conrad's "James West" character bolstered by fellow agent "Artemus Gordon" displays that same type of confident attitude portrayal that made Clint Eastwood famous in his cult Westerns. The Hawaiian Eye cast was young & vibrant with Connie Stevens displaying her trademark girlish sexuality that became evident in her films and in real life. Conrad, handsome and muscular would probably have also been a good choice for the Eastwood type westerns.
Steve Tarter I always enjoyed "Hawaiian Eye" as a kid--I think I wanted to be a white-suited private eye based in Honolulu. My favorite character was Anthony Eisely and I was always a little ticked off that he was replaced by girl throb Troy Donahue in the last year of the series. There seemed to be a good camaraderie between the "Eye" gang with Connie Stevens as the cutesy little nightclub singer/ gift shop operator and taxi cab driver Poncie Ponce and the private eyes. Also interesting were the "crossover" shows when "77 Sunset Strip" characters hooked up with the "Eye."
TC-4 I remember watching all those WB tv shows in the late 50's to early 60's and after a while they all got to be the same story but with a different cast and location. Hawaiian Eye was far from being Hawaii 50 which was all filmed in Hawaii and had lots of "real" exteriors and no back lots. I saw an episode of Hawaiian Eye on TV Land lately and I saw only a few stock shots of hawaii, lots of rear projection shots and mostly backlot scenes that were supposed to be Hawaii. Most action took place inside with lots of dialog. I am glad that I saw it once for nostalgic reasons but I am in no hurry to see another one.
Thad Taylor Ah, TV was a much simpler place back then. They didn't have gimmicks like car chases or explosions, and the plots were fairly transparent by today's standards, but it still holds up well as solid entertainment. Only one thing - the idea of an exotic Hawaiian location was nice, but we all know that not one foot of film was shot there, right? All done on the Warner Bros. sets in Burbank.....still, it paved the way for H-50 a few years down the road! Aloha