Hawaii Five-O (1968–1980): Season 9, Episode 5 - Tour De Force, Killer Aboard - full transcript

A plane arrives in Hawaii with 300 passengers aboard, including a tour group of 40. After everyone has left the plane, however, a stewardess discovers that one remaining passenger is dead, the victim of a stabbing with a thin instrument of some kind. Then a woman is discovered dead in a tropical park with a similar wound. Because the victim on the plane turns out to have been a CIA agent, McGarrett contacts Jonathan Kaye in Washington, and learns that the killer may be a mysterious hit man known only as "Raymond." With little information about either the killer or his intended victim, McGarrett assigns officer Sandi Welles (seen in the previous season's "Loose Ends Get Hit") to go undercover as a guide with the tour group from the plane, hoping that she can discover something.

LORD: This is Jack Lord
inviting you to be with us next

for "Tour de Force
- Killer Aboard."

Sir?

Sir?

[SCREAMS]

The dead CIA agent was looking
for an international assassin

known only as Raymond.

They are 19 male
Caucasians on the tour.

McGARRETT: There's
no way we can lose track

of 19 prime suspects
for a week, Danno.

DANNY: Want me to go along?



No. What we need is a plant.

What is Officer Welles
doing these days?

I arrange my own security.

You're on United States
soil now, excellency.

And you're in my jurisdiction.

I'll decide what
safeguards are appropriate

for you and your company.

LORD: Next, "Tour de
Force." Be here. Aloha.

McGARRETT: The dead CIA agent

was looking for an international
assassin known only as Raymond.

DANNY: There are 19
male Caucasians on the tour.

What we need is a plant.

What is Officer Welles
doing these days?

[DIALS PHONE]



[DOOR OPENS]

You're on United States
soil now, Excellency,

and you're in my jurisdiction.

KHALDOUN: I arrange
for my own security.

McGARRETT: I'll decide
what safeguards are appropriate

for you and your company.

Ladies and gentlemen,
please remain seated

until the aircraft has
come to a complete stop.

On behalf of Captain J.
William Heyes and all the crew,

thank you for flying with
us, and welcome to Hawaii.

GUIDE: Okay, can I have
your attention, please?

- My group, please.
Aloha. ALL: Aloha.

GUIDE: All right, you practically
sound like natives already.

Okay, a couple of
quick announcements.

There will be a special bus waiting
for us right outside the terminal.

We'll go directly to the hotel for a
couple of complimentary mai tais.

Then you're on your own until
2:00. You can swim, rest, whatever.

But please, I must
remind you now,

we must all be in the hotel
lobby at 8:00 tomorrow morning

so we can transfer back to the
airport and begin our outer-island tour.

Okay? Any questions?

- Mr. Tour-Guide?
- Mr. Young.

Could you tell me where
I could buy a grass skirt?

With a lady in it? Ha-ha-ha.

[CROWD CHUCKLING]

HAZEL: He's terrible, isn't he?
- He's just having a good time.

I know. Is this your first trip
to the islands, Mr. Huston?

- Uh-huh, yes, it is.
- Oh? Mine too, ha, ha.

My name's Hazel. All my
girlfriends call me Hazel-Nut

- because I do such crazy
things. HUSTON: Uh-huh.

Like deciding to come
on this tour all by myself.

- I'm a widow.
- Oh, I'm sorry.

- And which one's your wife?
- I'm not married.

Really?

[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]

Aloha. Goodbye.

Sir.

Sir.

[SCREAMS]

[CAR HORN HONKS]

Steve, problems. H.P.D. called.

There was a dead man aboard
the morning flight from Seattle.

He was stabbed with some
kind of surgical instrument.

That's a routine job for
H.P.D. Homicide, Danno.

DANNY: They thought it was
until they checked the victim's ID.

He was an agent, CIA,
and on active assignment.

Doing what?

DANNY: Another
problem. They can't find out.

Their Washington sources
either don't or won't say.

Here we go again.

Taxi.

Oh, for heaven's
sakes. I'm sorry.

- I thought this was vacant.
- You were here first.

- I'll take the next cab.
- No, no, you were first.

- By a fraction, but you were first.
- I wasn't.

- I'll just take the next one.
- Oh, come on, I won't hear of it.

No, really, it's
no trouble at all.

Uh, how about letting
me decide, okay?

- Okay?
- Okay.

- Uh, where do you wanna go, lady?
- Ala Moana.

[CHUCKLES]

You're never gonna believe this.

- Ala Moana?
- Must be fate.

Well, can't fight fate.

Ha, ha. Ala Moana, James.

Oh, uh, Robert Huston.

- Julia Lewis.
- Hi.

Oh, this weather
is beautiful, isn't it?

Mm-hm, isn't it?

This is my first trip to the
islands. I'm from Oregon.

- Portland, Oregon.
- Uh-huh.

Hardware dealer.

Came out with a tour.

We're staying over
at the Sea Breeze.

Oh, I understand
that's a very nice hotel.

Well, can't compare to
the Ilikai, but it's all right.

That's where you're
staying isn't it, the Ilikai?

I work there.

- Manager.
- Mm-mm.

Not quite. Um, I
handle public relations.

Suppose I'd like
it at your hotel?

I'm sure you would.
Everyone does.

Maybe I should
change my reservation.

Well, for one thing,
we're booked solid.

Of course, you'd have a whole
floor to choose from in two weeks.

Two weeks? Well, what
happens in two weeks?

Hey, come on. What's
the big mystery?

There's no mystery.

Or maybe there is.

Some very important
people are due in on the 11th.

The 11th? Well,
that's a week away.

Couldn't I have one of
those rooms till then?

They want them held.
They're very security-conscious.

Oh.

Bet they booked the
best rooms in the house...

We're not supposed
to talk about it.

So you're from Portland.

DAVE: I asked the
stewardess to wait.

I knew you'd wanna
ask her some questions.

Jean, this is Mr. McGarrett
and Mr. Williams from Five-0.

Miss Corey was the one
who discovered the body.

Could you tell us where
the man was seated?

Yes. The last seat by the
window on the right-hand side.

Was he seated alone?

Most of the time, yes.

What do you mean,
"most of the time"?

Well, on a long flight, people
are always moving around, uh,

trying to get a better view, walking
up and down the aisles, you know.

What you're saying is that anybody
could have killed him at any time.

I guess so.

How many people
would that amount to?

There were nearly 300 onboard.

I see. All right, thank
you. I appreciate it.

Danno, I know it's a big order,
but I want them all checked out.

I'll get the names and
addresses from the passenger list.

- And get the Lab boys out here.
- Right.

Thank you.

- Did you look?
- No. I said I wouldn't.

All right, what's
your favorite flower?

- Tsk. This is ridiculous.
- Come on.

What if I said the
African flycatcher?

- No, you have to be serious.
- Ha-ha-ha.

We agreed on everything else
so far. I'll bet we agree on this.

- Um...
- Come on.

I guess I would
have to say plumeria.

I don't believe it.

I really don't believe it.

Thank you.

Come on.

Let's see, what else?

HUSTON: Well, for one
thing, I'm crazy about opera.

- How about you?
JULIA: Crazy about it.

HUSTON: I cannot stand
carrots. JULIA: Ah! Oh, God.

Oh, it's almost 3:00.
My boss will think I quit.

- Uh, I gotta find a taxi.
- Julia, please.

I'll be gone in the morning.
Can't you stay a little while longer?

Please, Julia?

Please?

I must be going out of my mind.

Absolutely crackers.

HUSTON: Well, after that,
I bought my partners out

and went into
business for myself.

[BIRDS SQUAWKING]

Too noisy for you?

Well, I always
thought that birds sang.

[BOTH LAUGH]

That looks quieter.

- Better?
- Mm-hm.

Oh, look.

They're wilting.

- So we'll buy more.
- Mm.

It won't be the same.

You know,

I was never so
surprised in my whole life.

You know, Julia,

I tell you, there's absolutely
nothing you and I disagree on.

Oh.

- Except mystery.
- Except...?

Oh, Lord.

We're back to the
hotel VIPs again, right?

Well, it's just that I
just can't understand.

Well, I don't see why
you have to understand.

Julia, I think at this
point, it's a matter of trust.

- If you can't trust me...
- Trust?

All right, I can't trust you,

and I don't want to hear
another word about it.

After all, we've been
told over and over again

not to discuss it with people.

We were warned against
talking to strangers.

And that's really
what you are, isn't it?

A stranger.

I'm sorry, I have to go now.

- Julia.
- Let go of me.

Let go of me. Let go.

[JULIA SCREAMS AND BIRD SQUAWKS]

Out of the 284
passengers, 29 were locals.

H.P.D.'s got nothing on any of them
more serious than traffic citations.

There was a tour group
aboard. Sunrise Tours.

Forty men and women from
Oregon and Washington.

They're staying
at the Sea Breeze.

McGARRETT: Is Danno there?
CHIN HO: Yeah, since morning.

McGARRETT: Good.

- Any luck, Duke?
- Some.

Answers to Mainland Police
inquiries are starting to come in.

- How many?
- Roughly about 40.

Anyone with a handle?

Just one passenger
with a major felony record.

"Vaughn, William."

Did three years for
armed robbery. Huh.

Indicted for two counts of extortion.
Released because of lack of evidence.

- Somebody dummied up, huh?
- Right.

[INTERCOM BUZZES]

Well, he's in the
right league, Duke.

I'd like to know more
about this character.

Get a warrant. Pick
him up on suspicion.

- McGarrett. SECRETARY:
Jonathan Kaye, sir.

McGARRETT: Yes.
Put him on, please.

KAYE: Sorry I couldn't get
back to you sooner, Steve.

There's been a lot of
static here over the murder.

KAYE [OVER PHONE]:
News blackout at CIA.

Why?

Evidently, our agent was on
a very delicate assignment.

He was after a man
named Raymond.

Raymond? Is that
a first name or last?

KAYE: They have no idea. Just
Raymond, international assassin.

He's a freelancer, available
to the highest bidder.

And I use the word
"highest" advisedly.

I'm told that he'll kill a head
of state for a million dollars.

And he's on his way to Honolulu?

Well, the word I got is
that he was hired to do a job

over there within
the next month.

Jonathan, my hands are tied

unless I know who
the potential victim is.

Well, I understand that,
and I'm trying to find out.

And I'll need every bit
of information you have

on this Raymond character.

You've already got it, Steve.

You mean he has no m.o.,
you haven't any description?

Nothing. No photos,
no fingerprints.

He's supposed to be
Caucasian, if that helps.

Well, that's a big help.

Only 60 to 70 percent of
the islands are Caucasian.

I wish I could have
been more definite.

You've got a tough
job cut out for you.

Oh, I don't know.

All we have to do is protect
an unknown VIP from murder

while we're looking for a hired
assassin nobody can describe.

That's about it. Good luck.

Well, thank you,
Jonathan. Thank you.

YOUNG: Is that all?

DANNY: That's all, Mr. Young.
Thank you very much.

You can call me Chuck.

You can call me anything you
want, but don't call me late for supper.

Thank you.

Next.

How do you do?

- This is Mrs. Hazel
Parr. HAZEL: Ms.

DANNY: Uh-huh.
Sit down, Ms. Parr.

Now, I realize you probably have
no personal knowledge of the murder.

- Oh, but I do.
- You do?

I saw it happen.

Of course, I didn't understand
what I'd seen until I thought it over.

What did you see?

Well, it was just before lunch.

I turned around to ask
the stewardess a question,

and I noticed a man
bending over the, uh, victim.

Can you describe him?

I certainly can.

It was either the pilot or the
copilot. He was in uniform.

You say this was
right before lunch?

Yeah, it was about 15
minutes before, yeah.

Ms. Parr,

how do you suppose the
stewardess could serve the man lunch

without noticing he was dead?

Well, maybe she
thought he was asleep.

- Or...
- Don't you remember, Hazel?

We both talked to
the man after lunch.

We were trying to
get up a bridge game.

It was after lunch?
Are you sure?

Oh, dear.

Yeah, I believe it was af...

Excuse me.

Officer Williams, we're all a little tired.
I wonder if we may be allowed to go.

Our group has tickets for a
Polynesian festival tonight.

[SIGHS]

- Okay, I'll come back in the morning.
- I'm afraid we won't be here.

- We're leaving at 8.
- You're leaving?

I'm sorry, but all the
arrangements have been made.

Unless you wanna hold 40 mad
tourists as material witnesses.

I want you to notify me if any
of them try to leave the tour.

DOC: Subject was a well
nourished Caucasian male,

35 to 40 years of age.

The wound was made
with a long, thin instrument.

It entered the body just
below the breastbone

and traveled
directly into the heart.

No ribs to deflect it.

How long would it have
taken for him to die?

The killer apparently has the
touch and skill of a surgeon.

Death was probably
instantaneous.

Which could explain why
no one heard an outcry.

Right.

Another customer
for you, Dr. Bergman.

Female, about 30.

Some kids found her
over at Paradise Park.

She was stabbed in
the upper abdomen.

Puncture wound.

Looks like it might have
been made by an ice pick.

DOC: Let's take a look.

- Any identification?
- Yes, sir.

A driver's license in the name
of Julia Louise Lewis, Ilikai Hotel.

We contacted the manager there,

and he said she was his
public-relations director.

What about it, Doc?

No question about it, Steve.

It looks like the same type of
weapon caused both deaths.

McGARRETT: Back already, Danno?

That's pretty fast
work for 40 interviews.

DANNY: Would you settle for
20? McGARRETT: What happened?

The group has tickets
for a Polynesian festival,

and they're leaving at 8 in the
morning for the outer islands.

- Till when?
- The 11th.

McGARRETT: I
talked to Washington.

The dead CIA agent was looking
for an international assassin

known only as Raymond.

He was probably after
someone here in Oahu.

Looks like he killed
again this afternoon.

A local woman named Julia Lewis.

All we know is that
Raymond is a Caucasian.

There are 19 male
Caucasians on the tour.

There's no way we can lose track of
19 prime suspects for a week, Danno.

Want me to go along?

No, I don't think so.

Interviews alone aren't
apt to turn up Raymond

if he's on that tour.

Now, what we need is a plant.

Someone...

Someone like, uh...

What is Officer Welles
doing these days?

Uh, H.P.D. Juvenile Bureau.

Think she can handle it?

She sure loves to talk.

Undercover?

Yes, sir, I would be interested.
I'd consider it a challenge.

You know, I really
love police work,

and I could pass myself
off as a tour guide.

I do know the outer islands,
and I can talk a blue streak.

I see what you mean.

The odds are against
Raymond being on the tour,

but I wanna cover
every possible angle.

We've already contacted
the Sunrise Tour people.

They've agreed to
put you on as a guide.

- So keep your eyes
open. SANDI: Yes, sir.

What did you say this
man Raymond looked like?

I didn't say.

- Nobody knows.
- Nobody alive.

BELLHOP: On the right.

No. No.

- Excuse me?
- Private. No one allowed. Sorry.

- Uh, isn't this 23?
- Twenty-four.

Twenty-four?

Oh, I must have
pushed the wrong button.

Excuse me.

Who do you guys think you are,
picking me up on the golf course,

embarrassing me
in front of my friends?

Sit down, Mr. Vaughn.

You are aware that
a man was killed

on the flight that you
arrived on from Seattle?

I arrived on? There were
300 people on that plane.

And what's a guy getting
snuffed have to do with me?

Perhaps nothing.

But on the other hand, it seems
you do have a history of violence.

So I cracked a few heads.

That's ancient history, pal.
I'm in legitimate business now.

Don't call me "pal."

What kind of legitimate
business are you in, Mr. Vaughn?

Industrial laundries.

I see.

Did you know the victim?

I know my rights. I don't
have to answer that question.

Which would only lead me to
believe that you had something to hide.

Okay.

I didn't know him,
I didn't talk to him.

Hell, I wouldn't know him
if you wheeled him in here.

Would you show me exactly where
you were seated on the aircraft, please?

Twenty-two B.

Did you leave your seat at any time,
say, an hour before the plane landed?

Only if I walked in my sleep.
I always sleep on planes.

It's better than watching
them crummy movies.

Is there anyone who could confirm
that you did not leave your seat?

Yeah.

- That fat dame sitting next to me.
- Does the fat dame have a name?

Oh, yeah, she introduced
herself to me about ten times.

It was, uh, Ethel something.

Uh, Ethel Carter, that was it.

- Why don't you ask her?
- Oh, we intend to.

All right, you may go.

Maybe you can pick your
friends up on the back nine.

Back nine?

I was on the 14th hole when
Charlie Chan there picked me up.

McGARRETT: Oh, one more thing.

Let Charlie Chan there know
where you can be reached

in case we wanna
talk to you again.

Yeah.

I'll do that.

- What now?
- Heh, heh.

It looks like we're
back to go, Charlie.

We don't know anything
more than when we started.

[CONCH SHELL HUMMING]

[PHONE RINGING]

Hello?

Yes, this is Robert Huston.

Ha, ha. Oh, Ms. Parr.

Listen, I sure am sorry I
couldn't meet you earlier today.

Yeah, well, I'd love to have
drinks with you and the others,

but I still have
some packing to do

for our trip to the
outer islands tomorrow.

I could come on down when
I'm through, uh-huh, yeah.

I'll try, anyway.

No, Ms. Parr, I won't forget.

Hazel, I won't forget.

Okay.

SANDI: Good morning. Good
morning. Welcome aboard.

Good morning. Hope
you have a nice time.

Good morning. Welcome aboard.

Hello, how are you
doing this morning?

Hi. Hey, it's good to
see you. Good morning.

All right, are we all
here? Where's Ms. Parr?

She's on her way. I
just saw her in the lobby.

SANDI: Aloha to you.

- Well, good morning.
- Good morning, Mr. Huston?

- Huston. Robert Huston.
- It'll take a while to remember names.

- I'm Sandi.
- Well, hi.

GUIDE: Sandi's going to
be with us for the next week.

- Oh, terrific.
- Oh, sure, wonderful for the men.

Why couldn't you have assigned
us some nice young surfer?

- I surf. HUSTON: Ha, ha.

- It's not the same. SANDI: Oh.

Oh, well. Maybe
you'll stick around now

and stop wandering off
and forgetting engagements.

You stood me up, you know.

- Hazel, I really am sorry
about that. HAZEL: Ha, ha.

Did you know Mr. Huston
was the only one

who didn't go with us on the
Pearl Harbor tour yesterday?

- Oh?
- Yeah, where'd you go, anyway?

Beach.

Alone?

Julia Lewis was single, age
28. Born in Madison, Wisconsin.

She'd been director of
public relations at the Ilikai

for the last three
and a half years.

And as far as I can gather, she
didn't have an enemy in the world.

Any government
connections? FBI? CIA?

As far as we know,
she was clean, Steve.

- What about gentlemen friends?
- Nothing serious.

Most important thing in her
life seems to have been her job.

It was tough, and she was
good at it. Almost too good.

What do you mean by "too good"?

Well, public relations at a big hotel
means anti-publicity a lot of the time.

You know, protecting
the guests' privacy.

We found a note in her files
canceling all media interviews

between the 11th and
the 18th of this month.

- Did you check with the manager?
- Yeah.

We ran into a
stone wall there too.

All he'd tell us was that
a travel agency in London

had booked the entire 24th floor
for two weeks beginning yesterday.

The main party's
due in on the 11th.

I called London and found out
the names of the three agents

who handled the booking.

One was sick, sent to convalesce,
the other two on vacation.

They should all be
away at least a month.

And I assume there were no
forwarding addresses on any of them.

DUKE: Right.

McGARRETT: Okay, gentlemen.
We pick up the pieces and go on.

If you don't see anything
you like, I'm available.

Excuse me for living.
Stop the world. I'll get off.

- What'd they call this stuff again?
- That's poi.

- It sure looks like wallpaper paste.
- Don't knock it until you've tried it.

Listen, have you seen
Mr. Huston around anywhere?

Oh, yeah, you know
our blond tour guide?

Well, about a half-hour ago I saw them
both walking down the beach together.

Boy, I just can't tell you
how much I hate men.

HUSTON: Ha, ha.
- Oh, sorry.

- The water's really nice.
- Isn't it?

Mm. It's beautiful
here, isn't it?

Breathtaking.

SANDI: It's just like
Robinson Crusoe's island.

That used to be
my favorite book.

I always thought how
wonderful it would be

to be alone in your
own private world.

HUSTON: Well, it
has its drawbacks.

SANDI: You speak
like one who knows.

Do you lead a lonely life?

It's my own choice.

But you're a businessman. How
can you be lonely in business?

Depends on the business,
I guess. Doesn't it?

Or the man.

Or the man?

- You're from Portland, yes?
- Uh-huh.

I love that city.

- Yeah, so do I.
- I was there in 1975.

I remember driving
north on Broadway,

all the way down past
the shops and the theaters,

from my hotel room on Salmon
Street all the way to Stark.

Is there something wrong?

That must have
been quite a ride.

- North on Broadway.
- Why?

Because Broadway's
a one-way street, south.

- Broadway is?
- Broadway is.

Are you testing me, Sandi? Don't
you believe I'm from Portland?

Oh, sure. I...

I, uh, must have gotten my
streets mixed up. Uh, Sixth.

Sixth is the one that's
one-way north, isn't it?

Uh-huh.

So lovely.

[YOUNG AND HAZEL LAUGHING]

Oh. Sorry, didn't
mean to interrupt.

Why don't you two guys keep on
doing whatever you were doing?

[SANDI CHUCKLES]

- No problem.
- We were just looking for some shells.

There are no shells
left in Hawaii, honey.

Why don't you try the bushes?

Ha, ha. Isn't it beautiful here?

Beautiful. Beautiful.

Every member of the tour
checks out, including the tour guide.

Mm, of course. Raymond's a pro.

He'd make sure his cover
story was foolproof, wouldn't he?

Still nothing heavy on any
of the passengers, Steve.

- But we're halfway down the list.
- What about Officer Welles?

- Have we heard anything from her?
- Not yet.

She said she'd hold off
until she got something solid.

[PHONE RINGS]

- McGarrett. SECRETARY:
Jonathan Kaye, sir.

Yes, put him on,
please. Jonathan?

I moved a couple of mountains

and found out who your
mysterious VIPs are.

Well, who are they?

I hope you're ready for this.
They're OPEC leaders, six of them.

[OVER PHONE] They're due in
Honolulu to hammer out oil prices.

- They'll be staying at the Ilikai.
- Who's heading the group?

Sheik Ibrahim ibn Khaldoun.

McGARRETT [OVER
PHONE]: From Kuwait?

Yes. But the assassination of
any one of these men, Steve,

could have a devastating
effect on world money markets.

You've got to take
every possible precaution.

Jonathan, I'd like to
ask you a question.

KAYE: Yes?
- I'm in charge of security here.

Now, why wasn't I informed
of this meeting earlier?

Well, I understand
how you feel, Steve.

But apparently the oil ministers
always provide their own security.

When are they arriving?

Tomorrow, noon your
time. On a chartered flight.

Very well, Jonathan. Thank you.

Well, Raymond is after
the heads of OPEC.

Six of them will
arrive here tomorrow.

Now, contact the FBI, H.P.D.,

tell them we need every
man they can spare.

Right.

Airport Security should have
at least two men on every gate.

Now, if that's not
possible, tell them to call me

and I'll ask the governor to have
the National Guard standing by.

How are you at drawing maps?

I got a merit badge
for it as an Eagle Scout.

I want detailed information on
every entrance and exit to the Ilikai.

I wanna know the exact
position of the rooms

the OPEC ministers
will be occupying,

and I want clearances on every
maid, bellhop and busboy serving them.

Check.

[HAZEL CHUCKLING]

Everybody packed? We
start for the airport in an hour.

Oh, I can't believe
it's all over so soon.

What a wonderful vacation
it finally turned out to be.

GUIDE: Better start packing.
You've got less than an hour.

[SANDI LAUGHS]

GUIDE: All packed?
- Yes.

Packed? Holy Moses.

Uh, Robert, listen,
wait, I'll only be a minute.

Order me some coffee, would you?

HUSTON: Cream or sugar?
- Black. Oh!

Oh, excuse me.

I seem to have forgotten
my key. Would you mind?

Thank you very much.

[PAPER RIPS]

[DIALS PHONE]

[DOOR OPENS]

Not a word. Not a sound.

Yes, this is Robert Huston.

Can I have the latest quote on
Hawaiian Mutual Electric, please?

Thank you.

Robert...

[PHONE RINGS]

Hello?

Yes, Robert?

I've picked up a parasite.

X [OVER PHONE]:
Sorry to hear that.

It will be difficult
getting rid of it.

Everybody will wonder where it's
gone. I thought I'd check with you first.

Well, I'm glad you did.

Is everything all right?

X: I'm a little concerned
about Oahu, Robert.

Oh? Why?

X: I've been thinking of
canceling the contract.

For what reason?

There's been a leak of some kind.
There will be guards at the airport.

I'm not using the airport.

Guards all along the
route, all around the hotel.

I think we'd better
call it off, don't you?

- No, it can be done.
- How would you get in?

Getting in is easy. The
problem's getting out again.

All right. How would
you get out again?

HUSTON [OVER
PHONE]: With a friend.

Your parasite?

That's correct.

Of course, you'd have
to kill it afterwards.

That's affirmative.

WOMAN [OVER RADIO]:
You'll be searching on an aerial.

[WOMAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

MAN 1 [OVER RADIO]:
Addition on your call, code 287.

T-67, clear, 2T-1 1, 2T-1 1.

CPD traffic accident.
Power line down.

MAN 2 [OVER RADIO]: YY-02.

Steve. It's the Kauai flight.

You'll have to leave this
way as soon as possible.

WOMAN: Why? DAVE:
This way, please. Okay.

- Smile. DAVE: Move along.

- Who's in charge here?
- I am.

McGarrett, Hawaii
Five-0, State Police.

What can I do for
you, Excellency?

- You are responsible for this
circus? McGARRETT: Circus?

I'm responsible for your
security, if that's what you mean.

I arrange for my own security.

You're on United States
soil now, Excellency,

and you're in my jurisdiction.

I'll decide what safeguards are
appropriate for you and your company.

- Oh, you will?
- Yes, sir, I will.

And supposing I do not approve?

Then you're free to leave as
soon as your plane has refueled.

[KHALDOUN SPEAKING IN ARABIC]

[SPEAKING IN ARABIC]

- We'll remain.
- Good. Welcome to Hawaii.

Now, may I suggest that you change
your plans and go to a different hotel?

- We can arrange for that immediately.
- Out of the question.

Hi, Duke.

It's okay, my assignment
tour is over. This is Mr. Huston.

- How do you do?
- Did Mr. McGarrett call?

- Here? SANDI: Mm-hm.

- No.
- Oh, well, we saw him at the airport,

and he told us to
come over and help out.

It seems that Mr. Huston had
a run-in with Raymond once.

- He might be able to identify him.
- Good.

Well, it's, uh, quite a few years, but
it made quite an impression on me.

There's a face I won't forget.

May we go in?

Yeah, okay. Go ahead.

WOMAN [OVER PHONE]: Operator.
- Operator, Officer Kelly, Five-0.

Patch me through to McGarrett.

[RADIO BEEPING]

- McGarrett.
- Did you talk to Sandi at the airport?

McGARRETT [OVER RADIO]: No, why?

You didn't send her over here
with a man named Huston?

McGARRETT: No.

Well, that's the story
she just gave me.

Try and locate her. I'm
only ten minutes away.

Okay.

[PANTING]

You see, the truth is, hon, I'd
much rather have your company,

but I just don't know
how I'd keep track of you

and all those Arab
ministers at the same time.

[SANDI GRUNTING]

So you just wait
here nice and quiet.

I'll be back as soon as I can, and
we'll go out the way we came in.

Arm in arm.

Okay? Huh?

[LOCK CLICKING]

Help! Help! Somebody let me out!

POLICEMAN [OVER
RADIO]: We're in position.

All right.

POLICEMAN: All set.
McGARRETT: Yeah.

They're arrived.

POLICEMAN: Do we go?
- Yes, now.

- Chin, anything?
- Not so far. I'll check inside.

[MAN SPEAKING IN ARABIC]

[GRUNTING]

Help! Somebody
help! I'm in here!

[SANDI SCREAMS]

Oh. Here, give me
your... Thank you.

Ten-15. Ten-15.
This is Officer Welles.

I am on the 23rd floor.

- Duke, Chin, can you hear me?
- Go ahead, Sandi.

Raymond is here somewhere
on the 23rd or 24th floor.

- [OVER RADIO] He's armed.
- Got it.

- Sandi's in trouble.
- I heard. Danno, Duke, come with me.

Steve, there's a guy on
the ledge on the 24th floor.

Could be the hit man.

Danno, take over.
Hit the 24th floor.

Kimo, bring your
piece. Come with me.

My God, there he is.
He's got a gun. Take him.

[GUNSHOT]

How's Sandi? She all right?

He didn't hurt her.
She's coming down.

No, no. I don't
want her to see this.

He never got a shot off, did he?

No, he didn't, Steve. They're
all safe. Except the sheik.

- The sheik?
- His own guards had to tackle him.

He sprained his ankle.

That's tough.

Better than a
bullet in the head.

Let's go. Take over.