Matt Helm is an American mystery television series which aired on the ABC Network during the 1975-1976 season. The title character was played by Anthony Franciosa.
The best episode of "Matt Helm" is "Dead Men Talk", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Richard Benedict and written by N/A. "Dead Men Talk" aired on 9/20/1975 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Now I Lay Me Down to Die".
Helm sets out to find an air freight company executive who disappeared after deciding to terminate his involvement with a drug smuggling ring.
Director: Richard Benedict
Writer: N/A
Helm is hired by a charming socialite with a dual personality to investigate a murder that she may have been committed while acting as her other self.
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: Gerry Day, Bethel Leslie
After the lawyer who was helping her find her natural parents is murdered, an adopted woman turns to Helm for help.
Director: Alex March
Writer: Gerry Day, Bethel Leslie
Helm investigates the death of a tycoon who was going to be a player in the highest stakes poker game of all time.
Director: Reza Badiyi
Writer: Edward DeBlasio, Steve Fisher
Helm agrees to help an old friend find his business partners, unaware that they had been involved in diamond smuggling.
Director: Alex March
Writer: Don Balluck
An old associate of Helm's becomes a hit man's target for no apparent reason.
Director: Robert Scheerer
Writer: James Schmerer
Helm investigates the kidnapping of a prized stud horse and the murders of the three men who had been watching the horse.
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Wilton Denmark
Helm discovers a seriously wounded woman on the beach, only to find her gone when he returns with help.
Director: Richard Benedict
Writer: Carey Wilber
After clearing a businessman of murder charges, Helm discovers some new evidence that points to the man's guilt.
Director: Lawrence Dobkin
Writer: Michael Fisher
Matt investigates the death of a research scientist who was found frozen to death after an apparent skiing accident.
Director: John Newland
Writer: Larry Alexander
While searching for a woman who was involved with a $250,000 robbery, Helm finds himself being trailed by her cohorts who are hoping he will lead them to the loot.
Director: Seymour Robbie
Writer: James Schmerer
Record pirates murder a detective friend of Helm's who had been hired to investigate possible piracy by a suspicious musician.
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Martin Roth
With Helm out of the country, Kronski must work alone to uncover evidence to prove that her client did not murder her husband.
Director: John Newland
Writer: James Schmerer, Ken Pettus