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Three Blondes In His Life

"Three Blondes In His Life...And Each Was Someone Else's Wife!"

Tough insurance investigator Mahoney goes to LA to look into the murder of a fellow investigator. It's found that the murdered man knew three different women — all blondes — and with each he had had a love affair. What is their connection to the crime? And will Mahoney bed all of them as well?

Top Cast

  • Jock Mahoney

    Jock Mahoney

    Duke Wallace

  • Greta Thyssen

    Greta Thyssen

    Helen Fortner

  • Jesse White

    Jesse White

    Ed Kelly

  • Elaine Edwards

    Elaine Edwards

    Lois Collins

  • Anthony Dexter

    Anthony Dexter

    Charlie Walsh

  • Valerie Porter

    Valerie Porter

    Martha Carr

  • Brian O'Hara

    Brian O'Hara

    Lewis - the Butler

  • Darlene Hendricks

    Darlene Hendricks

    Betty - Kelly's Secretary

  • Charles G. Neidel Sr.

    Charles G. Neidel Sr.

    Richard Rogers

Overview

Tough insurance investigator Mahoney goes to LA to look into the murder of a fellow investigator. It's found that the murdered man knew three different women — all blondes — and with each he had had a love affair. What is their connection to the crime? And will Mahoney bed all of them as well?

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