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77 Sunset Strip. Louis Quinn and Efrem Zimbalist Jr., 1962. 77 Sunset Strip is an American television private detective drama series created by Roy Huggins and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith, Richard Long (from 1960 to 1961) and Edd Byrnes (billed as Edward Byrnes). Each episode was one hour long when aired with commercials.
- 6
- 206 (list of episodes)
- October 10, 1958 –, February 7, 1964
- ABC
episodes. 77 Sunset Strip is a 1958-1964 American television private detective drama series [1] [2] created by Roy Huggins and starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Roger Smith, Richard Long (from 1960 to 1961) and Edd Byrnes (billed as Edward Byrnes). The character of detective Stuart Bailey, portrayed in the series by Zimbalist, was first used by ...
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By1122"Lovely Lady, Pity Me"33"A Nice Social Evening"44"Casualty"Richard L. BarePeople also ask
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77 Sunset Strip (TV Series 1958–1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies ...
Once Upon a Caper. Jeff recounts how he took in struggling nerd Stu as junior partner, after Jeff rescued a beauty from a kidnapping plus nabbed a car ring single-handed, after bow-tied, all-thumbs Stu botched the car theft investigation. Jeff's princely version of the origin of 77 Sunset Strip is in response to Rex making a rash mistake by ...
Fri, Oct 4, 1963. As Stuart Bailey digs deeper into the life the late Andy Marion, he discovers the dead man was dealing in art treasurers stolen by the Nazis in World War II. Vincent Marion, the dead man's brother, agrees to provide additional funds for Bailey to follow a lead to Italy. But Bailey doesn't know that Vincent Marion, an art ...
206 x 60 minute episodes. 77 Sunset Strip was the show that started the young, cool private detective craze of the early Sixties. This Warner Brothers series was so big that the studio had several clones of the show drawing big ratings for the networks well into the 1960s. On 77 Sunset Strip, former OSS officer and languages expert Stu Bailey ...