![]() ![]() Guest stars: Dan Gordon ( Myron Healey), John Hunter ( Karl Weber), Sally Tseung ( Judy Dan), Paul, MC ( Andre Philippe) Marie (Rennette Wright) Tracy takes Crickett to meet with Pappa Haone ( Michael Raffetto). ![]() The big question is the authenticity of the pearls. Tseung then hired the widow Lady Blanche Carleton ( Paula Raymond) to smuggle the pearls into Hawaii. Matthew Webster ( Robert McQueeney) honorably served more than a decade in China, and smuggled a string of pearls out of China. Tom and Tracy are hired to find out who killed him. The grandson of Tseung ( Hsi Tseng Tsiang) has been working as a house boy, and is murdered. Guest stars: Bill Garrison ( Ross Elliott) writes books for children, Michael Thompson ( Ed Kemmer), Peggy Garrison ( Tracey Roberts), David Kimu (Sal Ponti), Lala Kealoha ( Pilar Seurat) ![]() Tracy Steel and Tom Lopaka of the Hawaiian Eye detective agency investigate. Īfter two suspicious near-fatal accidents, Mavis Purcell ( Patricia Driscoll) says her husband Peter ( Duncan Lamont) might be trying to kill her. Series overview Įpisodes Season 1 (1959–60) No.Īlso spelled as "Malahini" it is the Hawaiian word for "newcomer". Engineer turned detective Greg McKenzie ( Grant Williams), joins the agency later on as a full partner, while hotel social director Philip Barton ( Troy Donahue) lends a hand after Tracy Steele departs. The partners investigate mysteries and protect clients with the sometime help of photographer Cricket Blake ( Connie Stevens), who also sings at the hotel's Shell Bar, and a ukulele-playing cab driver Kim Quisado ( Poncie Ponce), who has "relatives" throughout the islands. Their principal client is the Hawaiian Village Hotel, which in exchange for security services, provides the agency with a luxurious private compound on the hotel grounds. Private investigator Tracy Steele ( Anthony Eisley) and his half-Hawaiian partner, Tom Lopaka ( Robert Conrad), own Hawaiian Eye, a combination detective agency and private security firm, located in Honolulu, Hawaii. The American television series ran on the American Broadcasting Company 1959–1963. The following is a list of episodes for the Hawaiian Eye detective series. ![]()
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