Kimble is working as the ""general factotum"" in a swank Beverly Hills hotel on Sunset Blvd. An undercover policeman, named Fred Bragin, checks into the hotel to survey Eddie Slade, a notorious mob bookie. When Slade leaves town for a few days to sort out some business of his, his girlfriend, Penelope, stays behind while Bragin focuses his surveillance on her. Penelope meets and turns to Kimble for help in mingling with the wealthy in-crowd of the hotel residents in which Kimble agrees to tutor her on the find art of socializing, manners, and better increasing her vocabulary.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Leonard Kantor | Writer | ||
Paul Richards | Guest Star | ||
Robert Brubaker | Guest Star | ||
Connie Sawyer | Guest Star | ||
Ned Glass | Guest Star | ||
Sheldon Allman | Guest Star | ||
Mary Gregory | Guest Star | ||
Wayne Rogers | Guest Star | ||
Jhean Burton | Guest Star | ||
Karl Held | Guest Star | ||
Val Avery | Guest Star | ||
Laura Devon | Guest Star | ||
Mel Ruick | Guest Star | ||
Sandra Warner | Guest Star | ||
James Sheldon | Director |