Shipment from Kihei

"Shipment from Kihei"
Hawaiian Eye episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 11
Directed by Paul Stewart
Written by Robert J Shaw, from a story by Stanley Niss
Original air date December 16, 1959
Guest appearance(s)

Beverly Garland : Rena Harrison
Gerald Mohr : Bart Harrison
H M Wynant : Jose Castro

Episode chronology

"Shipment from Kihei" is an episode of the American television detective series Hawaiian Eye.

Synopsis

Maui cattle baron Bart Harrison is losing stock during transhipment to the markets on Oahu. His lolo (foreman), Jose Castro, is charged with overseeing the latest shipment to the cattle brokerage in Honolulu, while Bart's sister Rena hires Tracey Steele and Hawaiian Eye to track down the culprit. Bart Harrison tells Steele he suspects Fred Noble, an old friend who heads up the cattle brokerage. But Emily Noble reveals to Tracey Steele that Bart Harrison once asked her to marry him.

Meanwhile, Jose Castro tells the patrician Rena Harrison their affair is over. She begs him to stay, but he plans to leave. That same night Steele confronts Fred Noble as the latter tries to remove record books from the brokerage safe. Fred Noble insists the books are fake, he never saw them before. He suspects Bart Harrison is trying to frame him in order to get at Emily. Jose Castro then tries to shake down Bart Harrison over the fake thefts. When the two conspirators argue, Castro taunts Harrison with his sister's indiscretion.

When Castro's murdered body washes ashore the next day, suspicion falls on Fred Noble, who was seen near the Harrison Ranch. Steele arranges for all the suspects to gather at the ranch for a confrontation, during which he tricks Bart Harrison into confessing the murder of Jose Castro.

Episode cast

Series regulars

Recurring characters

Guest stars

Musical interlude

For this episode, Connie Stevens sang "My Dream Is Yours" with the Shell Bar band accompanying her. There was also a brief Hawaiian cowboy folk song sung by uncredited extras.

Episode notes

This episode featured real life footage of cattle-ranching operations on Maui, including scenes of the cattle being led into the surf by paniolos before being lifted by a crane onto a ship.

When asked if he knows what cowboys are, cab driver Kim replies, "Sure, I watch Maverick on TV", a tie-in to another Warner Brothers television show.

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