I've said it almost ad nauseum, but my problem with Lenore Kennicut is that she has almost a perfect opportunity for "counter-blackmail." In other words, she can promise Brimmer not to tell her husband what HE tried to do as long as he sticks to his "clean bill of health" about HER. And since she's obviously a smart person just like Brimmer, she should THREATEN to tell her husband instead of just telling Brimmer she's going to do that, period.
Gene Stafford, I will agree comes off as just dumb, because this guy has to be dense beyond belief to not guess that a guy like Milo is more apt to work him over at the very least, if not kill him outright in response to his macho bravado threats. I think the fault was not just the writing but a very bad acting performance that should have been dialed back a lot more.
Indeed. Not to mention the fact that Stafford touts his own prowess as a savvy corporate controller, and yet invests $150,000 in what he termed a "second-rate operation" without a thorough understanding of what he was getting himself into.
Incidentally, Robert Conrad and Philip Bruns starred together in an episode of "The Wild Wild West."
I just saw the bizarre horror film SLIENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT, and Philip Bruns "played" one of those characters you only see in photos, because he's already a late character at the beginning. You hear a voice-over from the character because of a journal he left, but it sounds like a different actor doing the voice-over.