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Season 5 |
| 99 :05x01 - Dark So Early, Dark So Long (Sep/15/1971) | | An old school friend of Mannix's is accused of having slain a man. Because she has only feeble recollections about the time of the deed, being an alcoholic, all evidence seems to incriminate her. Besides her husband tells Joe they were being blackmailed prior to the murder. | | Guest Stars: Arline Anderson as Mrs. Allen, Bill Walker (1) as Bartender, Alan Caillou as Derek, Josephine Hutchinson as Mildred Oliver, Guy Stockwell as Glenn Fielding, Rosemary Forsyth as Leslie Fielding, Sam Melville as John Ogilvy, K. T. Stevens as Nun | Director: John Llewellyn Moxey Writer: Robert W. Lenski | | | |
| 100 :05x02 - Cold Trail (Sep/22/1971) | | A young woman is kidnapped, put under drugs and interrogated. Her father, a college professor, was a spy for the Soviets during the cold war and then became a defector fleeing to America. Joe comes faces face to face with the abductors and becomes one of their victims. | | Guest Stars: Bill Burton (1) as Harker, Bob Orrison as Kalish, Len Wayland as Chief Wedlow, Tom Stewart (1) as Dr. Wellesley, George Voskovec as Niles, Patty Elder as Barbara, Steven Benson as Waiter, Heidi Vaughn as Marie Finlan, Bert Kramer as Boyle, Paul Mantee as Frank Viola, Nicholas Cortland as Gilbert Douglas, Patricia Medina as Mrs. Corot, Gregory Morton (1) as Professor Brooks Finlan/Anton Brokov | Director: Barry Crane Writer: Ed Waters | | | |
| 101 :05x03 - A Step in Time (Sep/29/1971) | | Mannix is told a murder of a woman he recently witnessed happened a year before. The sheriff insists that maybe the gumshoe is suffering hallucinations. Joe is befuddled until the victim's sister hires him to investigate. | | Guest Stars: Henry Olek as 2nd Hippie, Kreag Caffey as 1st Hippie, Jon Lormer as Dr. Kenbrook, Laurence Haddon as Hanlon, Hildy Brooks as Charlotte Benson, Joe Hooker as Moe Mingo, Shelley Fabares as Gwen Townsend, Dean Stockwell as Charles Townsend, Neil Russell as Sheriff, Grace Albertson as Dr. Lucas, Todd Mason as Intern | Director: Sutton Roley Writer: Mann Rubin | | | |
| 102 :05x04 - Wine From These Grapes (Oct/06/1971) | | An investigation leads Joe Mannix to his home town Summer Grove. He must clear the murder of a worker during a labor dispute. The Mexican Juan Esparza stands as the main suspect. But Joe learns that some citizens want to take justice into their own hands. | | Guest Stars: Hal Needham as Arnie, Perry Lopez as Sheriff Madeiros, Fabian Gregory as Jose, Migdia Varela as Maria, Frank RamÃrez as Juan Esparza, Anthony Caruso as Charlie Appelini, Glenn Wilder as Stan, James Daris as Harry Nelson, Todd Mason as Doctor, Larry Watson (1) as Morton, Marion Ross as Jean, Booth Colman as Leo Kolligan, Victor Jory as Stefan Mannix, Francine York as Helen | Director: Paul Krasny Writer: David H. Vowell | | | | | | |
| 104 :05x06 - Days Beyond Recall (Oct/20/1971) | | Two killers chase a drunk homeless. However, he can escape from his pursuers. The next day Mannix receives a visit from Jane Haley. Her brother, an alcoholic, has disappeared without a trace. | | Guest Stars: Don McGovern as Rennick, Sean Morgan (1) as Clerk, Karl Lukas as Bartender, Anitra Ford as Chris, Johnny Silver as Stacey, Bill Quinn (1) as Doctor, Ralph Montgomery as Old Bum, Mike Mazurki as Kony, Liam Dunn (1) as Brock, Vic Morrow as Haley Latimer, Douglas Henderson as Crane, Geoffrey Lewis (1) as Ernest Mace, Elizabeth Allen (1) as Westy Westcott | Director: Jud Taylor Writer: Robert Pirosh | | | |
| 105 :05x07 - Run Till Dark (Oct/27/1971) | | Lee, coach of a baseball team, has gone missing. Mannix is approached by one of his protegees to search for the popular coach. Through his inquiries he finally locates Lee after some days past. The Little League manager tells he went into hiding after a mobster made an attempt on his life. | | Guest Stars: Vince Howard as Dr. Jackson, J. Pat O'Malley as Mr. Bryant, Craig Chudy as Marv, Gary Dubin as Mark, Frank Farmer (1) as Marman, George Sawaya as Lew, Jonathan Lippe as Robert Warren/Lee Thomas, Charlotte Stewart as Barbara Joyce, Jason Wingreen as Harry Osborn, Bobby Riha as Steve, Val Avery as Mel Cooley, Val Bisoglio as Charlie Larabie, Byron Morrow as Warden, Woodrow Parfrey as Willie Small, Scottie MacGregor (1) as Nurse | Director: Murray Golden Writer: Daniel B. Ullman | | | |
| 106 :05x08 - The Glass Trap (Nov/03/1971) | | Ross Santini, a police detective (Robert Foxworth) acts suspiciously after taking custody of a criminal Mannix captured. Later Joe finds that Santini must escort drug baron Brastow from Los Angeles to New York. However, the gangster's henchmen have kidnapped Santini's wife to blackmail his release. | Director: Reza Badiyi Writer: Edward J. Lakso | | | |
| 107 :05x09 - A Choice of Evils (Nov/10/1971) | | Peggy, the secretary of Joe Mannix, is abducted and her captors leave a note for him. Mannix must track down an FBI undercover agent within 72 hours, or she will die. | | Guest Stars: Robert Colbert as John Phillips, Harold Jones as Policeman, Paul Carr as Scanlon, Philip Kenneally as Unknown, Noah Keen as Unknown, Maidie Norman as Mrs. Frost, Stephen McNally as Lawrence Powers, Georg Stanford Brown (1) as Dennis Thomas, Todd Mason as Doctor, Ron Nyman as Officer, Mark Stewart as Toby | Director: Paul Krasny Writer: James Schmerer | | | | | | |
| 109 :05x11 - The Man Outside (Nov/24/1971) | | Detective Mannix is hired to retrieve negatives of a retired general with a woman other than his wife. A spy ring steals these confidential documents, so Mannix must buy back the film, no matter which price at. | | Guest Stars: Roy Jenson as First Man, Michael Masters as Second Man, Ed Lauter as Sergeant, Harry Harvey as Unknown, Lenore Kasdorf as Jill, Coleen Gray as Liz Holt, Andrew Duggan as General Alex Holt, Kathie Browne (1) as Carol Barr, Tom Drake (1) as Paul Glydor | Director: Harry Harvey, Jr. Writer: Arthur Weiss | | | |
| 110 :05x12 - Murder Times Three (Dec/01/1971) | | Joe Mannix stands under pressure. Only three clients evade him to finish the missions during one day, and later one tries to kill him. Another client hires Mannix to find his runaway daughter (Pippa Scott), then tries to pay the detective to cancel the search. | | Guest Stars: Jeff Morris (1) as Grove, Patricia Mattick as Unknown, Robert Reiser as Unknown, B. J. Mason as Alex, Lee De Broux as Teal, Ann Summers as Elaine Bardin, Tol Avery as Grossman, Alan Bergmann as Alan Boone, Pippa Scott as Barbara, Gene Evans as Dan, Pamela Payton-Wright as Lisa, Joe Maross as Barden, Daniel J. Travanti as Tom Stabler | Director: Leonard Horn (1) Writer: Stephen Kandel | | | |
| 111 :05x13 - Catspaw (Dec/08/1971) | | Tip Ellis, a private detective is murdered after learning more about a blackmailer than his employer wanted him to know. The private eye was a friend of Mannix's and had sent a letter to the detective shortly before his murder. Peggy is put by a doctor under drugs, so that she reveals the combination of the safe in which the letter lies. | | Guest Stars: Jean LeBouvier as Mrs. Ellis, Vic Tayback as Stark, Robert Boon as Optometrist, Stack Pierce as Mailman, Paul Sorenson as Manager, Walt Davis as First Officer, Allison McKay as Librarian, Mike Howden as Plainclothesman, Eugene Peterson as Maxwell, Joanna Phillips as Diana Devore, Larry Watson (1) as Kelso, Woodrow Parfrey as Marty Davis, Mark Stewart as Toby, Vincent Beck as Frankie West, Joseph V. Perry as Eddie Mixus, Allen Joseph as Jenkins, Armando Silvestre as Sergeant Rivas, Peter Donat as Mansfield | Director: Harry Harvey, Jr. Writer: Frank Telford | | | |
| 112 :05x14 - To Save a Dead Man (Dec/15/1971) | | A dying man entrusts a nun that by his wrong witness's statement an innocent has been in prison for many years accused of a murder he didn't commit. Mannix reopens the case. | | Guest Stars: Maggie Malooly (1) as Kay Kilgore, Martin Ashe as Dr. Lamson, Richard Karie as Pilot, Adam Williams as Prosecutor, Arthur Franz as Father Vale, James McCallion as Al Murphy, Peter Brocco as C.W. Taggart, Melendy Britt as Adrienne Lindholm, Ron Nyman as Officer, Robert Mandan as Ed Noble, Brooke Bundy as Sister Meg Costello, Jeremy Slate as Ted Kilgore, Barbara Baldavin as Alyce Taggart, Leonard Stone as Lyle Grandt | Director: Paul Krasny Writer: Donn Mullally | | | |
| 113 :05x15 - Nightshade (Dec/29/1971) | | TV star and comedian Danny Brite is blackmailed. A Vietnam veteran holds a photo in his hands. In the picture Brite's son, Joey, is seen while he murders a sergeant. | | Guest Stars: Paul King as Houseman, Frank Hotchkiss as , Jack Denbo as Maitre'd, Tom Hallick as Stan Holland, Milton Berle as Danny Brite, Jesse White as Sam Westlake, Nancy Burnett as Ella, Joseph Reale as Joey Brite, Patricia McAneny as Ceil, Charles Picerni as Charlie Frome, Ron Nyman as Policeman | Director: Reza Badiyi Writer: Martin Roth | | | | | | |
| 115 :05x17 - The Sound of Murder (Jan/12/1972) | | Mannix is in search of a businessman who disappeared without a trace . A clue leads him to a former model. Nevertheless, the young woman denies to know the man. Then a second disappearance happens. This time the culprit leaves a tape recorder. | | Guest Stars: Jack Garner as First Security Guard, Michael Griswold (1) as Second Security Guard, Bartlett Robinson as Bank Manager, Paul Hahn as Doctor, Byron Webster as Grant Bailey, Ron Masak as Barry Gates, Jon Cypher as Phillip Lomax, Jane Merrow as Clarissa Coburn, Madlyn Rhue as Marcia Inman, Jack Ging as Lt. Dan Ives | Director: Leslie H. Martinson Writer: Leigh Vance | | | | | | | | | |
| 118 :05x20 - A Walk in the Shadows (Feb/09/1972) | | Tom Farnon is in a tight spot: When he wants to catch his wife Linda with her lover on his yacht, a shot suddenly sounds. Linda falls dead overboard. A case for Mannix. | | Guest Stars: Robert Colbert as Carl Blake, Patrecia Wynand as Linda, Dean Harens as Alan Preston, Mary Charlotte Wilcox as Ellen Jeffers/Miss Thompson, Eric Mason as Edward Cole, Ed Flanders as Tom Farnon, Jeanne Cooper as Emma Rand, Lonny Chapman as Phil Rand, Larry Watson (1) as First Policeman, Keith Walker as Barney | Director: Paul Krasny Writer: Edward J. Lakso | | | |
| 119 :05x21 - Lifeline (Feb/16/1972) | | A nightclub singer, Vance Logan, escapes the police rather than to face up a minor traffic violation. Later, Logan is hurt and captured by the police. After he escapes from the hospital, Mannix, his friend, receives him at his home. Soon, the crooner disappears once again, this time with Mannix's gun, only to become the main suspect of a murder. | | Guest Stars: Dallas Mitchell as Detective Wharton, Kip King as Dr. Kelly, William Marshall (2) as Bolo, Davis Roberts as Dr. Jones, Florence St. Peter as Juanita Logan, Jack Ging as Lt. Dan Ives, Ron Nyman as Detective, Todd Mason as Policeman, Ta-Tanisha as Gloria Logan, Lou Rawls as Vince Logan | Director: Leslie H. Martinson Writer: Daniel B. Ullman | | | |
| 120 :05x22 - To Draw the Lightning (Feb/23/1972) | | Lieutenant Gifford's best friend was shot by a gangster. Shortly after this the crook dies at a raid shot by the policeman. Gifford is suspended immediately from the service for considering he shot on purpose since he held a grudge against the victim. Mannix wants to prove that no revenge was at play. | | Guest Stars: Barbara Barnett as Student, Michael Bell (1) as Greer, Norman Stuart as Landlord, George Dunn as Customer, Regis Parton as Instructor, Eddie Firestone as Archie Preston, J. Pat O'Malley as Lou Wellman, Victor Millan as Lt. Ramon Mendez, Julie Parrish as Ellen Frazier, Steve Ihnat as Lt. Larry Gifford, Joan Hotchkis as Irene Gifford, Fred Beir (1) as Alan Dietrich, Charles Picerni as Danny Constantine | Director: Don McDougall (1) Writer: Ed Adamson | | | |
| 121 :05x23 - Scapegoat (Mar/01/1972) | | Mannix has a new mission: delivering from London to L.A. jewelery worth eight million dollars. But, while he gets ready to leave, he is kidnapped and replaced with a double. | | Guest Stars: Rex Holman as Angel, Russ Conway as Police Captain, Dick Ziker as Imposter Joe Manninx, Critt Davis as Customs Officer, Monty O'Grady as Customs Guard, Jean Byron as Helen, Troy Melton as Harvey Grant, Lane Bradbury as Karen Gunnarson, Paul Fix as Johnny Gunnarson, John Vernon as Dexter, Ivor Barry as Duke of Wellington, Byron Morrow as T.D. Simonson | Director: Leslie H. Martinson Writer: Stephen Kandel | | | | | | |
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