Paul Genge, who plays Bud, has a scene where he enters Bobbi Dane's hospital room, presumably to either kill or abduct her, and later is killed in a car crash. In the movie Bullitt (1968), Genge plays the role of Mike, who enters a hospital intending to kill Johnny Ross, and later he is killed in a car crash.
In addition, Genge's character is killed while a passenger in a Dodge automobile in both examples - in the case of Bullitt, a '68 Dodge Charger, in this case, a '59 Dodge Royal Lancer.
In addition, Genge's character is killed while a passenger in a Dodge automobile in both examples - in the case of Bullitt, a '68 Dodge Charger, in this case, a '59 Dodge Royal Lancer.
In the edited-for-syndication version of this episode shown on MeTV, the character of Campbell Boyd, played by Richard Angarola, never appears in the story at all except for a couple of silent close-up shots of him as a courtroom spectator, which give no clue as to his identity.
The art piece known here as the "Sausalito Sunrise" is simply the painting "Day's Catch" from The Case of the Absent Artist with extra 3D media glued on top of it.