An uncooperative news-woman predicts the abduction of a princess, and McGarrett's search ensues.An uncooperative news-woman predicts the abduction of a princess, and McGarrett's search ensues.An uncooperative news-woman predicts the abduction of a princess, and McGarrett's search ensues.
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Geoff Heise
- Derek Franklin
- (as Geoffrey Heise)
Keokeokalae Hughes
- Maggie Parker
- (as Keo Hughes)
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- TriviaDuke has a tray of photographic chemicals thrown in his face. This would be developer (maybe hydroquinone, phenidone or dimezone), stop bath (either water or acetic acid) or fixer (possibly ammonium thiosulfate or sodium thiosulfate). Developer would be most likely, given the concern over Duke's eyes.
- GoofsThe helicopter used to search for the missing limo had a banner with the words Cameron Lines on it and not HPD. This was reused footage from earlier in the series.
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Liana Labella: Do you still deny you invaded me?
Det. Steve McGarrett: I beg your pardon?
- ConnectionsReferences The Mike Douglas Show (1961)
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Proof that the show was still going strong in season 10.
While I would not call "My Friend, My Enemy" a great episode of "Hawaii Five-O", it certainly is a strong one--and proof that after almost 10 complete seasons that the show was still very well made.
This show has to do with a king of some fictional Arab country. His wife ends up getting kidnapped AFTER a feisty Italian reporter publishes an article saying that there would be such a kidnapping! Not surprisingly, McGarrett wants to know how she knew, but being a reporter with high ideals, she refuses to divulge her source and the source is adamant that he does not want to talk with the police. Into this odd mix comes a king's first wife--a lady who is hiding a secret of her own.
Apart from watching McGarrett and Danno making sexist leers at the cute reporter, this is a very good episode. The script is interesting, has a few nice twists and kept my interest. Worth seeing.
This show has to do with a king of some fictional Arab country. His wife ends up getting kidnapped AFTER a feisty Italian reporter publishes an article saying that there would be such a kidnapping! Not surprisingly, McGarrett wants to know how she knew, but being a reporter with high ideals, she refuses to divulge her source and the source is adamant that he does not want to talk with the police. Into this odd mix comes a king's first wife--a lady who is hiding a secret of her own.
Apart from watching McGarrett and Danno making sexist leers at the cute reporter, this is a very good episode. The script is interesting, has a few nice twists and kept my interest. Worth seeing.
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- planktonrules
- Apr 22, 2013
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- Ilikai Hotel, 1777 Ala Moana Blvd, Waikiki, Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawaii, USA(Opening credits; The camera zoom upward at the penthouse suite where Steve watches the beaches, then turns to face the viewer as the camera zoom slightly at him)
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