Mr. Lucky

Mr. Lucky

1959
Mr. Lucky
Mr. Lucky

Mr. Lucky

7.6 | en | Drama

Mr. Lucky is a CBS adventure/drama television series that aired from October 24, 1959, to June 18, 1960, with repeats until September 3. Blake Edwards developed the program as a retooling of his Willie Dante character from Four Star Playhouse, where the role was played by studio boss Dick Powell. In the 1960–1961 season, Howard Duff assumed the role of Willie Dante in the NBC adventure/drama series Dante. Mr. Edwards directed and co-wrote the first episode of Mr. Lucky, and the credits of the first eighteen episodes included "Entire production supervised by Blake Edwards." Jack Arnold produced the show and directed fifteen of the thirty-four episodes. Henry Mancini's smooth theme music for the show reached Number 21 in the US singles charts. He released two successful LP's based on the show, Mr. Lucky and Mr. Lucky Goes Latin.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP34  Election Bet
Jun. 18,1960
Election Bet

A man who lost a large bet to Lucky over the outcome of a South American election tries to kill Mr. Lucky to avoid paying the debt.

EP33  Dangerous Lady
Jun. 11,1960
Dangerous Lady

A woman who needs lots of money very quickly comes to Mr. Lucky for help.

EP32  Odyssey of Hate
Jun. 04,1960
Odyssey of Hate

Stowaways plan to enter the United States on board the Fortuna and once there spread pro-Nazi literature.

EP31  Stacked Deck
May. 28,1960
Stacked Deck

A runaway heiress stows away on board the Fortuna, but a peculiar man is pursuing her.

EP30  Operation Fortuna
May. 21,1960
Operation Fortuna

A bungling waiter shows his appreciation by robbing Mr. Lucky after Lucky decides to give him one last chance instead of firing him.

EP29  Last Journey
May. 14,1960
Last Journey

During the middle of the night a small boy is smuggled onto the Fortuna from a small fishing vessel.

EP28  Taking a Chance
Apr. 30,1960
Taking a Chance

Lucky wins a lottery for which the prize is a date with a popular Hollywood actress who asks Lucky for help against blackmailers.

EP27  Hit and Run
Apr. 23,1960
Hit and Run

Lucky is accused of a hit-and-run murder when he loans his car to a friend.

EP26  Vote the Bullet
Apr. 16,1960
Vote the Bullet

Lucky runs for city council to try to oust the criminals who run the town.

EP25  Hair of the Dog
Apr. 09,1960
Hair of the Dog

A known criminal tries stronger tactics when Mr. Lucky refuses to sell him the Fortuna for a ridiculous price.

EP24  I Bet Your Life
Apr. 02,1960
I Bet Your Life

Lucky hires himself a hit man to find out who is trying to kill him.

EP23  His Maiden Voyage
Mar. 26,1960
His Maiden Voyage

A lawyer in a custody battle over his daughter tries to smuggle her out of the country on the Fortuna.

EP22  Cold Deck
Mar. 19,1960
Cold Deck

After a ruined poker player attempts suicide, Lucky sets out to find who has been using marked cards at a friend's club.

EP21  Big Squeeze
Mar. 12,1960
Big Squeeze

Bandits set out to frame Mr. Lucky when he turns down their request to use the Fortuna as a getaway vehicle.

EP20  The Gladiators
Mar. 05,1960
The Gladiators

Lucky holds a charity boxing match on board the Fortuna.

EP19  The Tax Man
Feb. 27,1960
The Tax Man

A businessman under investigation for tax fraud tries to place a similar rap on Mr. Lucky to keep the IRS investigator busy until he can fix his own books.

EP18  The Parolee
Feb. 20,1960
The Parolee

Mr. Lucky gets some legal problems when he tries to intervene with the police, who are throwing his salad chef in prison for parole violations.

EP17  The Last Laugh
Feb. 13,1960
The Last Laugh

A gangster is pressuring a comedian who works on the Fortuna to quit his job.

EP16  The Brain Picker
Feb. 06,1960
The Brain Picker

After Lucky decides to change the Fortuna from a gambling casino to a supper club, a woman who Lucky rescues when she attempts suicide asks him for a very large loan.

EP15  The Sour Milk Fund
Jan. 30,1960
The Sour Milk Fund

Andamo falls for a lady who boards the Fortuna in an effort to stop gambling there.

EP14  The Leadville Kid Gang
Jan. 23,1960
The Leadville Kid Gang

The police inform Mr. Lucky that they can't go after three elderly men who robbed the Fortuna, since it was outside the three mile limit when the crime occurred.

EP13  The Two Million Dollar Window
Jan. 16,1960
The Two Million Dollar Window

Mr. Lucky is informed that money he won gambling with a scar-faced man was stolen from a race track.

EP12  Maggie the Witness
Jan. 09,1960
Maggie the Witness

An insurance company is after Maggie to give her money inherited from an uncle, right after Mr. Lucky puts her into hiding since she witnessed a mob killing.

EP11  Aces Back to Back
Jan. 02,1960
Aces Back to Back

A wartime buddy sends Mr. Lucky a hideous painting for a birthday gift which the artist desperately wants back.

EP10  Hijacked
Dec. 26,1959
Hijacked

Thieves seem particularly interested in stealing a check a lady gave Mr. Lucky to pay off a large gambling debt.

EP9  A Business Measure
Dec. 19,1959
A Business Measure

A pair of smugglers board the Fortuna, one to distract Mr. Lucky while the other hides gems on board.

EP8  Little Miss Wow
Dec. 12,1959
Little Miss Wow

Lucky and Andamo find a missing heiress who has been living in poverty.

EP7  The Gordon Caper
Dec. 05,1959
The Gordon Caper

A woman devises an elaborate blackmail scheme to obtain money from her rich ex-employer to pay off a gambling debt to Mr. Lucky.

EP6  My Little Gray Home
Nov. 28,1959
My Little Gray Home

An ex-convict who can't handle the outside world seeks Mr. Lucky's help in returning to prison.

EP5  That Stands for Pool
Nov. 21,1959
That Stands for Pool

Lucky is challenged to a high stakes game of pool by a gambler who brings a pair of thugs with him to insure that he wins.

EP4  The Money Game
Nov. 14,1959
The Money Game

Lucky is on the lookout for counterfeit money when the police inform him that phony bills are being put into circulation from the Fortuna's port.

EP3  Bugsy
Nov. 07,1959
Bugsy

It seems that Bugsy McKenna is on the run from the mob. Not just any mob, one headed up by a well educated Mr. Henry Praisewater accompanied by his two henchman. Bugsy was given money to purchase land in the desert for a new hotel but he invested it in his name now they want his hide. He turns to his friend Mr. Lucky to hide him, but Praisewater is hot on Bugsy's tail. Mr. Lucky is caught by Praisewater, claiming Bugsy's not on his casino boat. A few minutes later Mr. Lucky literally steps on Bugsy, to his surprise. He tries to hide Bugsy in the hidden wine room but Bugsy gets drunk and escapes. To add to the chaos, Bugsy's wife is onboard and in order to protect her Lucky knocks her out, pretending she's some woman he's romancing. Bugsy, walking around the boat druink accidentally dropping a bottle of champagne on Praisewater's head. Now Bugsy's cover is blown. Praisewater beats up Lucky and his sidekick Andamo. Mrs. Bugsy wakes up, see's her husband about to be shot and grabs Lucky's

EP2  They Shall Not Pass
Oct. 31,1959
They Shall Not Pass

Lucky and Andamo, penniless, crash a costume party aboard an enormous yacht, and Lucky turns it into a floating casino, the Fortuna II.

EP1  The Magnificent Bribe
Oct. 24,1959
The Magnificent Bribe

Mr. Lucky and his associate Andamo are forced to abandon their casino in Andamo's island country when the corrupt president learns that their yacht, the Fortuna, has been used by a group of revolutionaries to bring in arms.

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Released: 1959-10-24 | Released Producted By: CBS Studios , Spartan Productions (III) Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Mr. Lucky is a CBS adventure/drama television series that aired from October 24, 1959, to June 18, 1960, with repeats until September 3. Blake Edwards developed the program as a retooling of his Willie Dante character from Four Star Playhouse, where the role was played by studio boss Dick Powell. In the 1960–1961 season, Howard Duff assumed the role of Willie Dante in the NBC adventure/drama series Dante. Mr. Edwards directed and co-wrote the first episode of Mr. Lucky, and the credits of the first eighteen episodes included "Entire production supervised by Blake Edwards." Jack Arnold produced the show and directed fifteen of the thirty-four episodes. Henry Mancini's smooth theme music for the show reached Number 21 in the US singles charts. He released two successful LP's based on the show, Mr. Lucky and Mr. Lucky Goes Latin.

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Cast

Ross Martin , John Vivyan , Tom Brown

Director

Jack Arnold

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lee-donehower During the summer of 2004 we happened upon the derelict, rusting hulk of the Fortuna moored to a dock in Eureka, California. The harbor master pointed it out to us as what was left of the yacht used on the TV series.Lord only knows what the poor thing had gone through after being decommissioned by Hollywood. The harbor master intimated it might have been used as a drug running boat to and from Mexico.In any event, a peek through its windows from dockside revealed it is now being used as a storage facility for various boat machinery and parts.
chanvat This TV series, very loosely based on the movie by the same title, is about a suave gambler, Mr. Lucky (John Vivyan), his faithful sidekick, Andamo (Ross Martin), and various guest stars (such as Frank Gorshin) who undergo their adventures on Lucky's yacht, the Fortuna II (Fortuna I sank in episode 1). Anchored beyond L.A.'s twelve-mile limit, the yacht is a center of gambling, classy dining, and intrigue. Lucky and Andamo get themselves into all kinds of danger, but always manage to get themselves out by the time the closing credits roll. While the setting is creative, the magic of this series is created by Hank Mancini's fabulous musical score. The theme "Mr. Lucky" plays throughout, as does Mancini's "Chime Time" and other lovely numbers (e.g., "Blue Satin").Sadly, this series lasted just one season. Even sadder is the fact that these few episodes have not been reissued in DVD. Just a handful have been released in VHS mode. Maybe this will change. I certainly hope so.
mike robson Mr Lucky was one of a series of half hour crime shows of the late 50's and early 60's.But unlike "Peter Gunn" "Richard Diamond" etc,the hero is not a detective,but a vaguely shady, but basically honest,club owner.The series "Dante" with Howard Duff is probably Mr Lucky's closest relation(that show began the season after "Mr Lucky")."Mr Lucky" is a smooth, enjoyable show with a lot of comedy mixed in the dramatics.John Vivyan,as Lucky is suave and likable. The ever reliable Ross Martin is his sidekick Andamo.It seems strange that Vivyan's career never went anywhere after this show. Martin went on to greater fame in "The Wild Wild West".The shows title sequence, featuring cats,and Henry Mancini's music are great.Interestingly, Mr Lucky's gambling boat,"The Fortuna",turned into just a restaurant about half way through the series-probably in response to the moral criticisms then being directed at some TV shows.
Rockstar-5 Quad Cities, IL-IA "Mr. Lucky" was a half-hour television series attempting to cash in on "Peter Gunn"'s success. Based on an old '40's feature film that had starred Cary Grant, the t.v. "Mr. Lucky" starred John Vivyan as the title character, Ross Martin as his partner Andamo, Pippa Scott as Mr. Lucky's girlfriend, Maggie, and Tom Brown as Lt. Rovaks of the police department, Lucky's sometimes friend, sometimes adversary. Mr. Lucky was the owner of the ship Fortuna, a floating gambling casino moored off of the California coast's 12 mile limit. Each week Lucky and Andamo would become entangled with an assortment of con-men, gamblers, fugitives, even entertainers working for Lucky aboard the gambling casino. Inevitably it would appear that Lucky was either involved in some type of illegal activity or at the least aiding those involved with the activities. This was all done to a modern jazz musical score supplied by "Peter Gunn"'s Henry Mancini.The series ran one season (during the '59-'60 season) and is probably best remembered for spawning two hit record albums from Henry Mancini, "Theme from Mr. Lucky" and "Mr Lucky Goes Latin".