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From
the 1967 Pilot Script Summary Sheet:
FRANK
and JOE HARDY, with the aid of their friends, capture a gang of thieves
and recover a valuable jade collection.
After
old CLAMS DAGGETT, owner of an excursion launch, nearly runs down FRANK
and JOE HARDY and their friends, the youths decide to buy a boat and compete
with Clams in ferrying passengers to Rocky Isle. Most of them have money
to contribute, but JIM FOY has an uncle who has a Chinese junk for sale.
The Hardy boys pile into their car with TINY, a Great Dane, promising to
call their dad and get permission for the venture. When they get home,
AUNT GERTRUDE is at the door with Dr. MONTROSE, a newcomer, whom Tiny pounces
on lovingly until the boys pull him off...
In
the Curator's office of the Los Angeles County Art Museum, several men
are discussing 'the progress made by FENTON HARDY, the boys' private investigator
father, when Hardy himself enters. He has evidence proving that the stolen
jade they hired him to find has been smuggled into the country. He is interrupted
by a call from the boys on the shortwave radio he carries in his briefcase.
Giving an okay on the boat purchase, he tells them and the men present
that his prime suspect in the jade case is a man called Ballarat, an expert
on rare jade...
On
a San Francisco dock, the boys close the deal for the junk; but before
they can sign the papers, BURKE and two henchmen, a tough trio, come to
buy the boat. When they're refused, they move in menacingly and Jim employs
Karate to scare them off. At a Chinese dinner that night, Frank gets warning
in a fortune cookie against their voyage home. Deciding to leave that night,
the six boys fight off a gang of toughs in an alley and then discover an
interloper, GEORGE TI-MING, aboard the junk. He also wants to buy the junk;
but when the boys say they won't sell, he leaves...
As
the junk nears home, a bogus Coast Guard boat pulls alongside, but the
boys, suspicious, repel the boarders, who turn out to be Burke and his
men...
When
Frank and Joe return home, Tiny is barking excitedly, driving Aunt Gertrude
mad. The explanation is an electronic signaler in his collar set to receive
signals from Frank's belt buckle. Their father has asked for the file on
Ballarat, but it's missing from the files...
On
their first trip to the island, the group discovers that someone has tried
to scuttle the junk, but Clams, who tells them to keep a guard on board,
is not the guilty party. Using the briefcase transmitter, the boys reach
Hardy, on stakeout at the waterfront, and bring him up to date. As Hardy
signs off, two men enter his room and knock him unconscious...
Meanwhile,
CHET, the boy guarding the junk, accidentally finds a bit of jade hidden
in a compartment. Frank and Joe try to snoop around Montrose's mansion,
but Montrose, who is actually Hardy's original suspect, Ballarat, welcomes
them and they find nothing until Frank is attacked and stuffed in a laundry
chute where he finds another bit of jade...
When
the group gathers later, they find Chet' s compartment empty, but Frank
notices a small particle which he and Joe take home to analyze and find
it's from Rocky Isle. Ti-Ming is one of the passengers disembarking on
the island along with Frank and BIFF who are going to investigate the caves
while the others, with Tiny, run the junk back and forth. The two boys
enter a cave where they are surprised by Burke, who already has Hardy under
guard. Ti-Ming also a private investigator, gets the drop on Burke, but
another man jumps him and he is tied up with the others. Montrose arrives,
and the four watch him buy the stolen jade from Burke. Frank, activating
his buckle signal, saws through his ropes and frees the others while the
boys from the junk race to the cave followed by Tiny who, upon hearing
Montrose’s voice, leaps happily on him slathering him with kisses...
The
others overpower Montrose, Burke and his mob and put them aboard the junk,
where Tiny alternately growls at Burke and kisses Montrose all the way
to the mainland.
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