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4''Code Name: Diamond Head'' is a 1977 MadeForTVMovie from Creator/QuinnMartin's company. [[PilotMovie It was intended to be the pilot for a series]], but the movie failed to convince the network executives it was worth a series.
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6The plot, such as it is, concerns Sean Donovan (Creator/IanMcShane), an evil traitor spy going by the codename "Tree," who plans to steal a biological nerve agent from the Navy and sell it for 100,000 dollars. It's up to Johnny Paul (Creator/RoyThinnes), the eponymous agent Diamond Head (so named for the actual place in UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}) to stop this evil spy. Rounding out the main cast are his partners in crime, Tso-Tsing (France Nuyen), a local club owner, and Zulu (played by himself), a pop singer. Tree proves more clever than they realize as he manages to kill and pose as a high-ranking Pentagon official in order to get the nerve gas. However, things quickly unravel as Tree recognizes Tso-Tsing from another operation and blows the cover of all three spies. When he makes off with the gas and Tso-Tsing, it's up to Paul to recover both and stop Tree in time.
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8For tropes and specifics relating to the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' version, please check out the [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S06E08CodeNameDiamondHead episode recap]].
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12!!''Code Name: Diamond Head'' contains the following tropes:
13* AsYouKnow: A rather clumsy BackStory InfoDump by Aunt Mary on Diamond Head. It goes on for ten minutes, then Aunt Mary ''reinforces'' the InfoDump by ''restating'' what the audience was already told.
14* CastingGag: Zulu is playing the same character he did for ''Series/HawaiiFiveO''.
15* CodeName: Some really bad ones. "Diamond Head," "Tree," "Aunt Mary"? Gee, why didn't this get picked up for a series?
16* CodenameTitle: ProtagonistTitle-type SpyFiction, named after the place in UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}.
17* DamselInDistress: Tso-Tsing spends pretty much the entire third act in this position, though because Tree also has the nerve gas as well, she uses her predicament to lead the other two spies to their original target (and later defeats one of the henchman in the chaos of the assault on the boat).
18* DragonLady: Tso-Tsing. Her dialog implies she intentionally plays up the image (as would the fact she has a boat named "Dragon Lady"). In reality, she's just a sweet and caring yet confident and strong woman, which fills the ''Chinese'' definition of the term.
19* FailureHero: It must be very difficult to get competent agents in Hawaii. Johnny Paul pretty much blows his own cover on his ''first try'' by attempting a scheme to lead himself to Tree that simply leads Tree to realize he's being tailed by Diamond Head himself. Later, he gets himself beat up by the same henchman several times in spite of him having a ''gun''. Tso Tsing is incapable of retaining her own cover and blows Paul's in one go. Zulu loses the only man he intended to follow in about five minutes.
20* FakingTheDead: One of the many ClicheStorm tropes in the show. Johnny does the old "they think I'm dead, it gives me an advantage" spy trope.
21* FauxlosophicNarration: Tree goes on and on about corporations knowing no national boundaries. Tso-Tsing makes retorts along the lines of [[DealWithTheDevil selling your soul in the process]].
22* ForHalloweenIAmGoingAsMyself: Tree's main disguise in the show is... exactly as himself (as Ian [=McShane=]). [[SarcasmMode Master Of Disguise, indeed.]]
23* GracefulLoser: Tree gives up rather amiably.
24* HeroWithBadPublicity: Johnny's cover is of a local gambler and general ne'er-do-well.
25* IKnowYouKnowIKnow: Diamond Head and Tree both know the other is aware of who and what they are.
26* IronicEcho: When Tree has the rather heavyset Zulu tied up, he mocks him with the line "Too bad we don't have an apple for his mouth." Later, when Zulu and Johnny capture Tree, Zulu repeats the same taunt to Tree.
27* KillAndReplace: Tree's gang murders Colonel Butler, and then Tree disguises himself as Butler to use his access to a Top Secret military facility. Actor Ian [=McShane=] plays both Butler and Tree, which means Tree's disguise makes him look ''exactly'' like Colonel Butler.
28* MasterOfDisguise: Tree is one of these, hence his ability to kill a high-ranking Colonel and take his place. Though he's not very good at disposing of the body without the word getting out.
29** PaperThinDisguise: It helps when his target looks exactly like him, just with a mustache.
30* MomentKiller: Johnny and Tso-Tsing are enjoying some private time in the epilogue when they're interrupted -- first by Cmdr. Yarnell trying to give Johnny a new assignment, then by Zulu and Hong Kong busting in on them and bringing half of Hawaii with them for an impromptu party.
31* PilotMovie: Painfully so -- a great deal of time is spent on exposition that has nothing to do with the plot and everything to do with establishing backstory for an ongoing series. Hell, the film's [[TheSpymaster M]] even outright says "See you again, same time, same place."
32* RaceAgainstTheClock: "Aunt Mary" gives Johnny a mere thirty minutes to chase down and secure Tree and the nerve gas or the government will simply blow up his escape vessel with the gas, Tree, and the kidnapped Tso-Tsing still on board.
33* RunningGag: Annoyingly done with owing the boat captain ("Hong Kong") first 50, then 100 dollars.
34* UnderestimatingBadassery: The one thing Tree does ''not'' do. He treats Johnny and Tso-Tsing as dangerous {{Worthy Opponent}}s.
35* WithCatlikeTread: Discussed when Johnny assigns Zulu to tail Tree's henchmen:
36-->'''Zulu:''' Like a mouse.\
37'''Johnny:''' ''[indicates Zulu's girth]''\
38'''Zulu:''' A large mouse.

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