Hawaii Five-O – Highest Castle, Deepest Grave

Season 4 (Episode 1)

Air Date: 14 September 1971

Teleplay: Jerome Coopersmith

Story: Elick Mott and Joseph Than

Director: Charles Dubin

Synopsis
When two skeletons are discovered by archaeologists, Five-O are sent to investigate to find out who they were. The trail leads to an industrialist and his daughter. Steve must get past their apparent opposition in order to find out the truth.

Recurring Actors/Characters
Harry Endo (Che Fong), Al Eben (Doc)

Guest Stars
Herbert Lom (Mondrago), Jeff Corey (Andrew Duncan), France Nuyen (Sirone Mondrago), William Edwards (Dr. Herbert C. Ventnor), Herb Jeffries (Professor), Wilfred Keale (Alcea), William Quinn (Shawn), Don G. Doolittle (D.A.), Herman Wedemeyer (Judge)

Notable Guest Stars

Jeff CoreyJeff Corey Herbert LomHerbert Lom France NuyenFrance Nuyen

Production Number: 1729-0361

Episode Notes

  • Locations: Queen Emma Clinics; Hilo
  • Organisation: University of Hawaii, Department of Anthropology

Hawaii Five-O – Crew – Season 4

Art Director: Jack Collis

Assistant Director

  • Dan(ny) McCauley: Highest Castle, Deepest Grave; 3,00 Crooked Miles to Honolulu; Two Doves and Mr. Heron; The Burning Ice; A Matter of Mutual Concern; Nine, Ten, You’re Dead; Odd Man In; Skinhead; While You’re At It, Bring in the Moon; Didn’t We Meet at a Murder?; Follow the White Brick Road; R & R & R
  • Chris(topher) Seiter: No Bottles…No Cans…No People; Wednesday, Ladies Free; …And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots; Air Cargo – Dial for Murder; For a Million…Why Not?; Rest In Peace, Somebody; Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?; Bait Once, Bait Twice; The Ninety-Second War Part I; The Ninety-Second War Part II; Cloth of Gold; Good Night Baby, Time to Die!

Assistant to the Production Manager: Richard Dixon

Associate Producer: James Heinz

Costumes: Richard Egan

Director of Photography: Robert L. Morrison

Film Editor

  • Jack Gleason: Highest Castle, Deepest Grave; No Bottles…No Cans…No People; Wednesday, Ladies Free; Two Doves and Mr. Heron; For a Million…Why Not?; A Matter of Mutual Concern; Bait Once, Bait Twice; While You’re At It, Bring in the Moon; Good Night Baby, Time to Die!
  • Arthur D. Hilton: 3,00 Crooked Miles to Honolulu; Rest In Peace, Somebody; Odd Man In; The Ninety-Second War Part I; The Ninety-Second War Part II; While You’re At It, Bring in the Moon; Cloth of Gold; R & R & R
  • Ira Heymann: …And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots; Air Cargo – Dial for Murder; The Burning Ice; Nine, Ten, You’re Dead; Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?; Skinhead; Cloth of Gold; Didn’t We Meet at a Murder?; Follow the White Brick Road

Location Casting: Bob Busch

Makeup Artist: Keester Sweeney

Music Composed and Conducted by

  • Don B. Ray: Two Doves and Mr. Heron; The Burning Ice; Rest In Peace, Somebody; Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?; Bait Once, Bait Twice; Cloth of Gold; Good Night Baby, Time to Die!; Didn’t We Meet at a Murder?; Follow the White Brick Road; R & R & R
  • Harry Geller: Nine, Ten, You’re Dead

Music by

  • Morton Stevens: No Bottles…No Cans…No People; The Ninety-Second War Part I; The Ninety-Second War Part II
  • Richard Shores: Wednesday, Ladies Free; 3,00 Crooked Miles to Honolulu; Air Cargo – Dial for Murder; A Matter of Mutual Concern

Music Supervisor: Don B. Ray

Production Mixer

  • Bud Alper: Highest Castle, Deepest Grave; No Bottles…No Cans…No People; Wednesday, Ladies Free; 3,00 Crooked Miles to Honolulu; Two Doves and Mr. Heron; …And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots; Air Cargo – Dial for Murder; The Burning Ice; Rest In Peace, Somebody; Nine, Ten, You’re Dead; Cloth of Gold; R & R & R
  • Coye Vanover: For a Million…Why Not?; A Matter of Mutual Concern; Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?; Odd Man In; Bait Once, Bait Twice; The Ninety-Second War Part I; The Ninety-Second War Part II; Skinhead; While You’re At It, Bring in the Moon; Good Night Baby, Time to Die!; Didn’t We Meet at a Murder?; Follow the White Brick Road

Set Decorator: Buck Henshaw

Story Consultant: Will Lorin

Unit Production Manager: Bernard Oseransky


Created by Leonard Freeman

Executive Producer: Leonard Freeman

Supervising Producer: Bob Sweeney

Produced by William Finnegan

Title Visualization: Reza S. Badiyi

Theme by Morton Stevens

Automobiles furnished by Ford Motor Company

Filmed Entirely on Location in Hawaii

Episodes Copyright: 1971 (1-17), 1972 (18-24)

TV Ratings (USA): 23.6 (No. 12)

A Leonard Freeman Production in Association with The CBS Television Network

Hawaii Five-O – Recurring Characters – Season 4

Other Recurring Characters


Harry Endo

Che Fong (Harry Endo)

Episodes
Highest Castle, Deepest Grave; No Bottles…No Cans…No People; Wednesday, Ladies Free; Two Doves and Mr. Heron; Air Cargo – Dial for Murder; The Burning Ice; Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?; Bait Once, Bait Twice; The Ninety-Second War Part I; Skinhead; While You’re At It, Bring in the Moon; Cloth of Gold; Didn’t We Meet at a Murder?; Follow the White Brick Road; R & R & R

 


Al Eben

Doc Bergman (Al Eben)

Episodes
Highest Castle, Deepest Grave; No Bottles…No Cans…No People; Two Doves and Mr. Heron; The Burning Ice; Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?; Bait Once, Bait Twice; The Ninety-Second War Part I; Cloth of Gold; Follow the White Brick Road; R & R & R

 

 


Peggy Ryan

Jenny Sherman (Peggy Ryan)

  • McGarrett’s Secretary

Episodes
3,00 Crooked Miles to Honolulu; Two Doves and Mr. Heron; The Burning Ice; Rest In Peace, Somebody; Is This Any Way to Run a Paradise?; While You’re At It, Bring in the Moon; R & R & R

 


Richard Denning

Governor (Richard Denning)

Episodes
No Bottles…No Cans…No People; Rest In Peace, Somebody; The Ninety-Second War Part I; Follow the White Brick Road

 

 


Glenn Cannon

John Manicote (Glenn Cannon)

  • Assistant District Attorney (Bait Once, Bait Twice)
  • Office Phone Number: 555 9100 (Bait Once, Bait Twice)

Episodes
Bait Once, Bait Twice; Skinhead

 


Herman Wedemeyer

Duke Lukela (Herman Wedemeyer)

Episodes
…And I Want Some Candy and a Gun That Shoots; While You’re At It, Bring in the Moon; Good Night, Baby – Time to Die!