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The Detective pair are working undercover at a plush hotel as effeminate hair-dressers Mr. Marlene and Tyrone, to trim the plans of an international master thief known as The Baron, who is expected to strike at the private auction of a highly valuable cache of diamonds...
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    This episode was a waste of film. If I were Paul Michael and David Soul, I would have walked out before I would have shot this garbage.I wonder how anyone thought this was a good idea. I can't think of any part of this episode that is even slightly funny or adventurous. There is only one word for this episode....stupid.

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    • Hutch poses as Mr. Marlene, and Starsky as the dubiously accented Tyrone in this story. The duo had previously been seen playing the eccentric pair in the second season episode 'Huggy Bear and The Turkey' (seen in a shot used on the third and fourth season opening credits); However, there, their roles were reversed – Hutch was Tyrone, and Starsky was Mr. Marlene. Edit
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