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7/10
"Hey look, man, you go to your barber and I'll stay away from mine."
bensonmum222 January 2010
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One of the cool things about watching Honey West is all of the familiar faces that pop-up in almost every episode. Whether it's Ray Danton or Leon Askin or Herb Edelman (you might not know the name, but trust me, you'd recognize the face), I have fun with each episode playing "Name the Character Actor". In The Princess and the Paupers, there's not one, but two faces that jumped out at me. Michael J. Pollard, who would go on to appear in a number of "bigger" things including Bonnie and Clyde, and Bobby Sherman, who would go on to be a teen heart throb, make appearances in this Honey West Episode. Pretty cool casting if you ask me. They play two thirds of a rock trio. Sherman, as Nicky Van, is kidnapped and his wealthy father is sent a ransom note. Honey and Company are hired to make the drop. But the kidnappers get greedy and ask for a second, larger amount of money. In addition to the two recognizable "faces" in the cast, The Princess and the Paupers features a fairly interesting plot with a couple of twists along the way. It's amazing how much you can pack into 25 minutes if you don't' worry about things like character development. Unfortunately, though, the final twist is too predictable and the end doesn't come as much of a surprise as I'm sure it was probably intended. Still, it's a fun episode with some circa 1965 pop music, the mod fashions, and that groovy hair. It's a real hoot. And the final scene with Honey gently dancing in her chair as Nicky Van plays some loopy pop song is a scream.
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6/10
The Princess and the Paupers
Prismark105 December 2021
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A groovy episode as a pop singer is kidnapped and his wealthy father has to pay a ransom for his son's release.

Honey and Sam are hired to deliver the ransom but it goes wrong. The kidnappers demand another sum.

Honey suspects that the kidnapping is an inside job, maybe to get the band publicity.

However somewhere along the line there is a double cross.

There is a lot of action and Honey West gets involved in a rather lot of it too including getting a knock on the head.

Notable for an early appearance for cult actor Michael J Pollard who plays one of the band members.
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