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The Wild Wild West: The Night of the Watery Death

Episode score 6.7 Fair

The Night of the Watery Death

  • 37.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 9
  • First Aired: 11/11/1966
  • Prod Code: 6609

EPISODE OVERVIEW

1 Review | 14 Votes

A mysterious dragon-like creature is blowing up American ships, and Jim and Artie must determine the cause. Read full recap »

Writers:
Michael Edwards
Director:
Irving J. Moore
Stars:
Robert Conrad (James T. West)
Ross Martin (Artemus Gordon)
Guest Star:
Forrest Lewis (Captain Pratt)
James Galante (Third Officer)
John Van Dreelen (Marquis Philippe de La Mer)
John Ashley (Lt. Keighley)
Jocelyn Lane (Dominique)
  • Disguises: Swedish sailor edit »
  • Gadgets: wrist knife, boot tip knife, explosive magnetic coin designed to blow up at high temperature edit »
  • When the Marquis prepares to launch his "torpedo," when it's above the hatch there's nothing dripping from the bottom. But when they cut to a shot of it being lowered into the water, there are two streams of water draining down from the bottom. edit »
  • Commercial breaks: the Marquis standing over Jim (ur), a dragon torpedo (ul), Jim in front of the force field (lr), the Wanderer (ll) edit »
  • The Marquis: You imply that I’m not practical?
    Jim: No, I said you’re cracked. edit »
  • Keighley: Ah, Gordon, prey what have you dredged up from the briny, Neptune himself? (chuckles and leaves)
    Artie: I bet that man furnishes enough wind to sail his own ship. edit »
  • Jim: Artie, are you sure that your voice is up to addressing this, um, society?
    Artie: Are you kidding? I can reach the last row of a showboat while doing a buck-and-wing, fighting a bout with double pneumonia. edit »
  • Artie: Are you kidding? I can reach the last row of a showboat while doing a buck-and-wing...
    A buck-and-wing is a solo tap dance, with the emphasis on sharp loud taps. edit »
Show Score 8.2 fair
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