The Angels may finally see the man they work for — Charlie’s been kidnapped and they must fly to Hawaii to rescue him. Mild-mannered Billy Shan is in jail; he and his tough–talking wife Leilani operate most of the organized crime on the Islands, and she wants to make a deal — she’ll return Charlie when the Angels have gotten Billy out of jail safely. Billy’s escape does not prove difficult. His dishonest lawyer, George Hollis, persuades a judge to call Billy into court for a hearing, and on the way the Angels intercept the vehicle he is in. Now they tell Leilani they are ready to trade, but she no longer has Charlie — he’s been kidnapped from his kidnappers. The Angels now must negotiate with Mr. Blue, a gangster trying to take over Hawaii from Billy and Leilani. He is proposing the same trade — Billy for Charlie — but he intends to kill Billy as the first step of his takeover. The !angels have no intention of letting that happen — they rather like Billy — and so they try to learn where Charlie is being kept in order to free him themselves. In a massage parlor they learn who probably has that information: Mr. Blue’s psychiatrist, Sammy Stanford, who is presently on a nudists’ beach, lecturing on the evils of sunbathing. Kris goes out to speak with him, though thanks to the camera angle we are not subjected to any nudity. Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd star as the Angels, Sabrina Duncan, Kelly Garrett and Kris Munroe, respectively, who work for Charlie, an unseen and very sophis-ticated boss who phones in their instructions. David Doyle stars as Bosley, Charlie’s harried assistant.


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