This snappy little episode of "The Invisible Man" has our hero thwarting smugglers who are trying to recover incriminating micro-film that they stashed in a woman's mink stole. Of course, this is like the 1958 Don Siegel thriller "The Line-Up" where Eli Wallah had to track down innocent items brought Americans from Asia that were stuffed with contraband drugs. A woman who has a puppet show in night clubs is going through British customs when a smuggler slips his film into her coat. Turns out our bandaged clad protagonist is on the same flight. Dr. Peter Brady's sister who his traveling with him has her suspicions aroused when a fellow airline passenger makes a pass at her and gets nowhere. Brady isn't convinced when an air hostess catches the guy going through the lady's coat. Later, in Paris, Brady changes his mind when things begin to add up and his sister is on the right track. Of course, the Invisible Man intervenes and saves the female performer. Nifty saga, one of the best of the first season.
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