98 minutes
3/28/1967
Citizens of San Francisco are stunned by the news that Robert Ironside, the city's hard-nosed, tough-talking chief of detectives, has been shot and left for dead while vacationing at his friend the Police Commissioner's rural retreat. Ironside survives the murder attempt, but the bullet has damaged nerves in his spine, leaving him a paraplegic. Unable to gain reinstatement as chief of detectives, Ironside gets permission to continue investigating criminal cases as a citizen volunteer. With the assistance of two former protegees, Det. Sgt. Ed Brown and Officer Eve Whitfield, and a newly-hired aide/driver, Mark Sanger, Ironside sets out to solve his first case as a civilian by finding the people responsible for the attempt on his life.
Raymond Burr
as Robert Ironside
Geraldine Brooks
as Honor Thompson
Wally Cox
as Scoutmaster
Kim Darby
as Ellen Wells
David Sheiner
as Doctor
Lilia Skala
as Sister Agatha
Gene Lyons
as Police Commissioner Dennis Randall
Don Galloway
as Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
Barbara Anderson
as Eve Whitfield
Don Mitchell
as Mark Sanger
Joel Fabiani
as Dr. Schley
Ayllene Gibbons
as Baby Peggy Marvel
Terrence O'Flaherty
as Announcer
Eddie Firestone
as Wheels Montana
Tony Dante
as Pressman Bar
Nicholas Colasanto
as Mr. Matling (uncredited)
Antonio Fargas
as T.D. Harris (uncredited)
Bruce Garrick
as Billy Matling
Theo Marcuse
as Bartender
William O'Connell
as Curator (uncredited)
Stuart Margolin
as News Show Staff (uncredited)
Grace Lee Whitney
as Stripper (uncredited)