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  Episode Information  
Title: Forty Feet High and It Kills!
Episode Number: 28
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 3
Production Number: 260
Original Airdate: Wednesday October 08th, 1969
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Episode Crew
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: (Unknown)
Story: Robert C. Dennis (1)
Edward J. Lakso
Teleplay: Robert C. Dennis (1)
  Episode Summary  
Mysterious men break into a weather station and from there issue a false tsunami warning. While the island struggles to prepare for the devastating wave, a mastermind makes his move, kidnapping brilliant genetics researcher Harold Lochner as he flees to safety. His plan is to ship the professor to Red China, where he'll continue his work. But a health problem and the professor's own cunning intellect complicate matters, allowing McGarrett the opportunity to once again thwart the evil Wo Fat!
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Bill Bigelow (1)playedPadway (as William F. Bigelow II)Recurring (first appearance)
Gary Ah VahplayedSecond Chinese agentRecurring (first appearance)
Khigh DhieghplayedWo FatRecurring (second appearance)
Sabrina ScharfplayedVictoria LochnerRecurring (first appearance)
Winston CharplayedFirst Chinese AgentRecurring (first appearance)
Wright EsserplayedProfessor CrightonRecurring (third appearance)
Bill FongplayedFourth Chinese Agent 
Milton MauplayedThird Chinese agent 
Will Geer (3)playedProfessor Harold Lochner 
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