Girl of the Midnight Sun / There'll Be Some Changes Made / Mr. Smith Goes to Stockholm / Too Many Isaacs (2)

An American woman (Christopher Norris) pretends to be Swedish when she meets an executive (John Davidson) looking for a spokeswoman for his company; a woman (Susannah York) mistakenly believes that a man (Jack Klugman) who has undergone surgery in Stockholm has had a sex change operation; a dishonest scientist (Telly Savalas) plans to use a beautiful actress (Janet Jackson) to implement a plan using a robot that resembles Isaac (Ted Lange) to pull off a theft; and Gopher (Fred Grandy) finds romance with a wealthy socialite (Priscilla Barnes), on a special two-hour Scandinavian cruise.
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