Along with John Vivyan cast in the title role,
Ross Martin portrayed Andamo.
Pippa Scott had a recurring role as Maggie Shank-Rutherford, Lucky's girlfriend.
Tom Brown also had a recurring role, as Lieutenant Rovacs of the city
police. Mr. Lucky is an honest professional gambler with extraordinary luck. He carries a pocket watch whose chimes play the first five notes of the
Mr. Lucky theme music. He and Andamo operate a
floating casino aboard a luxury
yacht anchored outside an American port city. (The yacht in reality was the
Alamo, a 148-foot yacht owned by former Compton, California mayor Col.
C.S. Smith, publisher of the now-defunct Compton Herald American Newspaper chain.) Their business brings them into contact with numerous criminals and people hiding from criminals. This continues even after Lucky changes their business to a
floating restaurant (see "Format change" below). The website "TV Obscurities" indicates that Mr. Lucky's actual name was never identified in the series. The episode "Aces Back to Back" reveals that Lucky is a veteran of the
United States Navy, and in the episode "Odyssey of Hate", he demonstrates that he still knows how to manipulate an
M-1 rifle. The end credits state that
Mr. Lucky was "Based on an Original Story: 'Bundles for Freedom' by
Milton Holmes." This story was also the basis of the 1943 motion picture
Mr. Lucky, starring
Cary Grant whose name in the film was Joe Adams. The film and the television series had little in common beside the title and the suave nature of the lead characters. The first episode of the series, "The Magnificent Bribe", begins with Lucky and Andamo running a successful casino in Andamo's homeland, the island nation of Chobolobo (the name is not mentioned until the second episode). To stay in business, they must pay a weekly bribe of $1000 to the country's corrupt president (
Nehemiah Persoff). They lose everything because of Andamo's revolutionary activities: he uses Lucky's yacht, the
Fortuna, to smuggle guns to the revolutionaries, and he helps a beautiful female assassin (
Ziva Rodann) get into position to kill the president. The episode ends with Lucky and Andamo escaping in a small boat with nothing but the clothes on their backs. In the second episode, "They Shall Not Pass", Lucky and Andamo arrive by freighter in an unnamed American port city. Lucky wins enough money in a
crap game to buy another yacht and a truck full of gambling equipment. He renames the yacht
Fortuna II (pronounced "Fortuna the Second"), and anchors her outside the
three-mile limit to operate as a floating casino. The city where Lucky and Andamo operate is never mentioned by name, and various episodes give conflicting clues as to its identity. The city's marked
police cars (
black and white 1959
Plymouth four-door
sedans) are marked simply "POLICE", not with the city's name or seal. Mr. Lucky drives a 1960
Chrysler New Yorker Chrysler Imperial convertible. ==Format change==