The Adventure of Caesar's Last Sleep
- Episode aired Mar 14, 1976
- TV-PG
- 48m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
116
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Inspector Queen and Velie are in hot water when a mob witness under their protection is mysteriously killed.Inspector Queen and Velie are in hot water when a mob witness under their protection is mysteriously killed.Inspector Queen and Velie are in hot water when a mob witness under their protection is mysteriously killed.
Edward Albert
- Lee Marx
- (as Edward Laurence Albert)
Michael V. Gazzo
- Benny Franks
- (as Michael Gazzo)
Timothy Carey
- Jay Bonner
- (as Timothy Agoglia Carey)
Ted Christy
- Hood
- (uncredited)
Daniel Elam
- Elevator Operator
- (uncredited)
Nina Roman
- Grace
- (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst episode where Inspector Queen gives the solution to the murder.
- GoofsWhen Caesar is taken to the hotel, the group walks under an array of international flags, one of which is the modern Canadian flag that wasn't adopted until the mid 1960's.
- Quotes
Erwin Murphy: Inspector Queen, the commissioner assures me that you're beyond reproach. I'll accept his recommendation.
Inspector Richard Queen: I'll say thanks when I find out what I've been recommended for.
Featured review
Episode 20, "The Adventure of Caesar's Last Sleep," has the distinction of being the only entry in which Inspector Richard Queen (David Wayne) solves the mystery, and it's quite a serious problem. Special Prosecutor Erwin Murphy (Stuart Whitman) promises to clean up crime and corruption in New York City, planning to begin with star witness Ralph Caesar (Jan Murray), prepared to testify before a grand jury against mob boss Benny Franks (Michael V. Gazzo). Caesar's wife Ruth (Elizabeth Lane) is spending time next door with neighbor Edie Allen (Bibi Besch), when a hired killer named Jay Bonner (Timothy Agoglia Carey) throws a bomb through Ralph's living room window, and later news reports confirm his death. At this point, Deputy Commissioner Hayes (Arch Johnson) sends for Inspector Queen, assigning him the task of safeguarding the still-living Ralph Caesar, who escaped death through sheer luck. The Inspector picks two men to aid him in saving Caesar until morning, the always reliable Sgt. Velie (Tom Reese), and Jim Millay (Kevin Tighe, from EMERGENCY!), a young detective who quotes regulations and goes by the book. When Queen knocks on Caesar's door at sunup, they all learn that he was murdered during the night, in a locked room, with two guards posted and no entry through the window. Determined not to let the bad publicity hurt his chances for higher office, an irate Murphy coerces his reluctant assistant, Lee Marx (Edward Laurence Albert, son of Eddie Albert), to dig up any dirt on the two guards, threatening a negative press release before Hayes clamps down hard in defense of the Inspector's men. An anonymous tip leads the police into a fatal shootout with Jay Bonner, swearing with his dying breath that he never laid a hand on Caesar, closely guarded yet still dead from poison, both odorless and colorless. Since it was Velie's shot that took down Bonner he turns in his badge, leading the determined Inspector to restore his department's good standing by solving the case himself, after viewing some confidential footage of the late Ralph Caesar making a payoff. Both Lee Marx and Benny Franks are present to burst Erwin Murphy's pomposity, and a proud Ellery (Jim Hutton) congratulates his father on a job well done. Nina Roman makes a return appearance (unbilled) as Grace, Inspector Queen's secretary, confirming a collect phone call made by the late Mr. Caesar. Another candidate for favorite episode; they just don't make them like this anymore. It's a shame the network didn't have the guts to keep such a quality show on the air; at least KOLCHAK: THE NIGHT STALKER ended because Darren McGavin wanted it to, what with low ratings and expensive night shooting. Both can now be enjoyed by those who enjoy the best of TV history.
- kevinolzak
- Nov 2, 2009
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- Runtime48 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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