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Savage Sunday

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"Savage Sunday"

Savage Sunday is actually the second episode of Starsky and Hutch, which is actually directed by Jack Starrett. The second episode also featured Three's Company's Suzanne Somers, The Andy Griffith Shows Hope Summers. The first appearance by Bernie Hamilton, replacing Richard Ward as Captain Harold C. Dobey.

Plot

The shows opens on a beautiful Sunday morning, with a senior citzen married couple, who are now in their 70's, living inside a senior citzen assistant living home together with terrible service, by the names of Sarah Wilson (Hope Summers) and her husband Henry Wilson (Arthur Peterson) driving out for breakfast, inside a beautiful white 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne, with a bomb inside the trunk, set to go off at 5:00 p.m. in the evening, when they plan to drive thru the Municipal County Courthouse together.

Once they arrive at a restaurant, they decide to sit down, and have their breakfast together for the last time, now over hearing the gambler sports addicted fanatic Wilbur Sloan (Edward Walsh) and his rock and roll fan buddy Gregg Morton (Bob Delegall), plan on stealing the couples car today for transportation.

After Wibur and Gregg finish eating there morning breakfasts, they now leave the restaurant, and walk outside they decide to take off, by stealing the senior citzen couples car anyways for transportation, to committe their daily armed robberies, and pay there bookies.

Both Starsky, and his partner Hutch are driving inside Starsky's brand new red/white souped up 1976 Ford Torino, to go have their daily morning breakfasts, and takes some of their morning calls for daily duties, and cases.

now they decide to get money by committing armed robbery inside a liquor store, Wilbur now decides to kill the clerk, and Gregg decides to knock out another liquor store clerk by the name of Huey (Erik Kilpatrick), for trying to call the police.