The Wild Wild West The Night of the Diva (1965–1969) Online
West and Gordon receive orders to protect Rosa Montebello, a famous Italian opera diva and niece of the ambassador from Italy. Artemus gets nothing but grief from the difficult diva. When the curtain goes down in the middle of the opera performance, West suspects foul play and jumps to the stage just in time to stop the diva's kidnapping. With subsequent attempts on her life, Montebello soon realizes just how much she needs the protection from the agents.
Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Robert Conrad | - | Jim West | |
Ross Martin | - | Artemus Gordon | |
Patrice Munsel | - | Rosa Montebello | |
Patrick Horgan | - | Max Crenshaw | |
Beverly Todd | - | Angelique | |
Patricia Dunne | - | Ellen Collingwood (as Patricia Dunne) | |
Lester Fletcher | - | Karl Crenshaw | |
Martin Kosleck | - | Igor | |
Douglas Henderson | - | Col. James Richmond | |
Geraldine Baron | - | Caroline Mason | |
Margery MacKay | - | First Diva | |
Jorge Ben-Hur | - | Bartender | |
Khalil Bezaleel | - | Deluc | |
David Constantine | - | Messenger |
The Grand Ballroom is the same set used on The Big Valley (1965).
This episode marked the return of Ross Martin after his heart attack
Rosa Montebello (Patrice Munsel) makes disparaging comments about New Orleans being a small, backward town. In the era this series is set in, New Orleans was the 9th largest city in the United States with a population around 190,000.
When Jim opens the door, for the messenger, the back drop is foothills and paraire none of which is near New Orleans
During the last fight scene the masked Carolyn Mason's eyes shown in the mask did not have on make up and her hands were masculine. When her mask was removed she had eye make up and her hands were feminine and she had long nails.