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Tom Skerritt plays Dude Donaldson: dressed as rodeo clowns, he and an accomplice rob a rodeo (rather brutally, killing half-a-dozen people). Cannon is summoned to figure out what's going on, after authorites spend 6 weeks and come up with nothing. There's a home movie taken at the time of the robbery, in the vicinity of the buliding... Cannon and the others watch this film over and over, like the Zapruder film, and eventually it dawns on Cannon that the clowns may be involved. He tracks a clown suit to a Texan who died in Vietnam the previous winter... the man's widow (Sharon Acker) is less than forthcoming... though her young son (Vincent Van Patten) gives Cannon some leads... Skerritt took the suit from the widow's barn and used it in the robbery. Skerritt goes to Acker's house and threatens her and her son against saying anything to Cannon...Cannon senses what's going on, and after almost being snipered by Skerritt...finally subdues him with a bear hug.
If it isn't one thing, it's another: a bank manager's mistress is killed, and Cannon finds that's not the end of it.
Unexpected overhead in the trucking business as costly loads are hijacked, and private detectives murdered.
A wry tale with a twang and a twist: was the country singer's plane crash accidental or not?
A deceptive premise: small town citizens harbor a thief on the promise of a cut.
The latest thing is a runaway on the lam.
A newly-discovered heir comes home, and finds you can't get blood from a stone, and you can't take it with you.
A closed case gets reopened and leads to further consequences.
Should the weapons manufacturer be judged by its bookeeper?
A policeman injured in a payroll robbery asks Cannon for help.
A bad day at the track leaves a race car driver with a taste for vengeance.
Mike Tampa owns a vineyard in northern California... his land alone is worth $2 million, but he loves wine-making and is not considering selling. His father started the vineyards, handed them down to him, and he hopes that his son Johnny Tampa will be the third generation. Mike Tampa, however, has been the victim of three murder attemptsin the last one, his brakes were tampered with, and he barely survived when he took his car down a mountain road. At this point, his secretary calls on Cannonsecretly, because the stubborn Mike has refused to do anything. Cannon is brought in to investigate. We learn that Johnny Tampa had only been re-united with Mike two years ago... after not having seen him for 20 years (Mike and his wife went through a bitter divorce 22 years prior and she took their son down to San Francisco). Cannon suspects that Johnny may be pulling a con and that he is not really Mike's son. The winery accountant says that they had Johnny checked out by a PI down in SF named Owen Burke (played by veteran actor Hal Baylor). It turns out Burke found out Johnny wasn't really Johnny (the real Johnny had died two years before), and has been blackmailing the guy ever since.....now he wants Mike killed so he can get a cut of the $2 million. However, the guy pretending to be Johnny has grown fond of Mike, and Mike of him... and even after Cannon approaches Mike with these revelations, Mike still wants him to be in the wine business with him. The accountant, Burke, and the mechanic who tampered with the brakes, are all in on the attempted murder, and seeing that Johnny will no longer play along, they take Mike, Johnny and Cannon at gunpoint to a cellar and start a gas fire to kill them...however the three heroes subdue the three villians, even being so nice as to carry them out of the cellar as a fire rages. The police apprehend all three...in addition Johnny Tampa gets 2 years for conspiracy...but Mike will be waiting with open arms when he gets out...as both have developed a genuine affection for each other.
Larry Bolinger, a charismatic young man, cons the youth of a quiet town into his cult.
A pilot's apparent suicide leads to plans for a military putsch by a predatory flock.
Heat and light: a textile manufacturer is suspected of arson and murder in the death of his wife and the destruction of his factory.
Murder will out; an under-the-counter arms merchant is unmasked.
A young prisoner is forced to do the bidding of a gang boss.
That's about as unlucky as you can get. An assistant DA investigating a car theft ring is framed for his wife's murder.
Keeping your double chin up. A draft dodger winesses a murder on his way to the Yukon.
Cannon goes undercover to find a missing man in a gang. "Why did the barmaid champagne?"
That was my wife? A lady lawyer gets threatened with death for defending punks who robbed a charity.
Served with a good Victor Hugo sauce, preferably. A girl wounded in a holdup mysteriously refuses to identify the crook.
There's only one way to deal with that: serve equal portions. Freight shipments are stolen by computer, and Cannon's in the middle of a custody fight.
Dale and Laura Corey are a happily married couple who own an electronics store; he does a lot of electronic eavesdropping for clients, she was a cop on the force with Cannon a few years back, and hires him because Dale is being threatened after bugging some hotel rooms for the owner and catching three guests in compromising positions. The three are being blackmailed, and think Dale is behind it. Cannon interviews them and determines that one of the three is blackmailing the other two.
Toby Hauser is a compulsive gambler who is $200,000 in debt to Ben Logan (who runs local illegal gaming operations). The bill is due and Hauser has about $5000; they threaten to come after Hauser's wife Cathy if payment isn't made. Toby will turn himself over to Logan rather than have anything happen to Cathy, who, sensing one of them will be hurt, calls in Cannon to help. Cannon tries to broker a deal with Logan. Cannon can get $25,000 paid up front and the rest on installment. Logan rejects this deal, because it would ruin his reputation if anybody got a break like that. Jason Logan (Ben's son) runs a gambling operation on his owncompeting against his father in a juvenile attempt to come out from his father's shadow. Toby takes one last shot to get the $200,000. He shows up at Jason's house to get in a poker game. Jason has a couple of card-marking plants at Toby's table, but Toby gets $35,000 ahead. Then Cannon shows up undercover as Billy Thompson (owner of Thompson Tool), a guy who likes to gamble. In one big hand at the end Toby loses everything and decides to turn himself in to Ben Logan. Cannon meanwhile sets a trap. The next day (as Billy), he bets about $20,000 on the horses at Jason's place. He loses $12,000. That night Jason asks for the money. Cannon says he'll pay in a couple of days. Jason says "I'll come after you if you don't pay. I know where you live." Cannon says "Go ahead." Jason shows up at Cannon's penthouse. Jason fires a shot, Cannon ambushes him, calls Ben Logan and says he'll have Jason arrested and put behind bars for 5 years unless Ben let's Toby out of his debt. Ben agrees but plans on killing Cannon when Cannon shows up to deliver Jason. Logan's ambush is foiled by Cannon, and the cops arrive during the gun battle to arrest father and son. Toby is off the hook.
A diamond smuggler is drugged to reveal his contraband.
A fellow who intervenes in a fight gets made the fall guy.
A drug dealer's infirm sister takes the rap for a murder.
The co-author of an industrialist's unauthorized biography is murdered.
A case of revenge for a daughter's death at a swinging affair.
A kidnapping case involving the funds of a halfway house and a diabetic lawyer.
A young man is persuaded to extort $50,000 from his father, who turns out to be bankrupt.
One step forward, two steps back as Cannon hunts a mass murderer. Helping to cloud the facts: a police lab technician who's altering the evidence as quickly as it is found.
A serial killer dogs Cannon to put him out of his misery.
A columnist faces contempt charges; Cannon takes the case.
A terrorized woman asks Cannon to find her husband's illegitimate son.
A writer is down for the murder of his wife and her lover, but she's left a contradictory note. "Who builds stronger than a mason, a shipwright, or a carpenter?"
Cannon begins to see a doubtful situation. "The houses he makes last till doomsday."
A former syndicate henchman has information wanted by the police and the underworld.
On behalf of an insurance company, Cannon investigates an airplane full of securities.
Cannon's engaged to protect a gang boss from the innocent man he sent up the river.
A payroll robbery has one main suspect who happens to be in prison.
A blackmailer's murder brings his Swiss wife to America, and Cannon discovers still more dealings.
A former general hires former policeman Cannon to investigate his brother's murder.
Cannon suffers amnesia after a ransom drop goes afoul.
A recluse asks Cannon to clear up the presumed death of her sister in a boating accident five years before.
A big game hunter is killed by a lion supposedly tranquilized.
A gigolo's girlfriend hires Cannon to investigate his murder.
A banker's daughter finds his suicide in the Caribbean incredible.
One of Cannon's old busts is a mass murderer, who comes after him on a fishing trip.
"Anybody Ask About Me?" A former hooker goes back on the hoof to catch a big wheel.
Not a vocation, more like a calling. Cannon is mistaken for a bishop's assassin.
A general wants Cannon to find the daughter he put up for adoption years before, but there is opposition to the search.
A Cuban exile wants revenge for his brother's death at the hands of police.
A missing person case leads to a cop's death and the pursuit of vengeance.
Cannon deals with an insurance company in a suspicious auto accident.
A psychiatric patient falls in with bad company and is accused of rape and murder.
A Dutch Nazi-hunter is on the trail of an SS man.
Cannon reluctantly takes the case of a disappearing bridegroom, but it's more than it appears.
A football player doesn't know his father-in-law is a mob boss.
A torpedo plays dead to testify, but the mob sniffs him out.
A contractor refuses to pay bribes, and is accused of plotting a political asassination.
A case of mistaken identity: Cannon is greeted by a stranger, and later almost killed.
A case of police corruption and the death of a reporter.
The wife of an industrialist is missing, and the search is a difficult one.
Cannon's help is sought by a man who went to jail without reason.
Palestinian terroists kidnap an Italian industrialist's daughter to free a jailed comrade.
Cannon searches for a missing girl who's on the lam after witnessing a murder.
History of a Dedalus; the death of Cannon's wife and son fourteen years before comes to light as a confession is made.
Cannon and colleague Barnaby Jones investigate a murder in a large corporation.
Not what the doctor ordered. He's accused of administering in error, and claims his innocence.
He who cools your vegetables. A man falsely convicted of murder comes under the reluctant eye of Cannon, with more murders and new evidence at his heels.
He who pays the bills. Cannon looks into the curious disappearance of a pop singer.
A case of mistaken identity. Eight years dead, a crooked cop re-emerges.
A little bit goes a long way; Cannon is poisoned with 72 hours to find the antidote.
Cannon to the right... Cannon to the left... an old buddy's last request: go to Mexico and bring back his son's body.
Down for the count, an oil company VP turns to Cannon to prove his innocence.
A desert heiress is terrified by the sight of a snowman with an ominous axe in its noggin.
Down the primrose path, a judge is compromised by his wife.
A figure of fame, the son of a general is thought to have killed a gang leader.
Dead men tell no tales out of school. A leader of the black community is murdered on the verge of uncovering a wrong.
Snapshots reveal a dubious link between policy and high crime.
Who will believe a child who has seen an Arabian heir made off with?
An embezzler has disappeared, but there's more than meets the eye.
A case of vengeance. The girlfriend of a pro ballplayer is murdered.
A well-to-do young man's death in Acapulco is ruled an accident, but his family hires Cannon to investigate.
An Army researcher goes berserk; his wife pleads with Cannon to intervene.