Quase um empate com " Fique esperto ":
Kiss of Death, Airdate: Saturday, Dec. 31, 1966, 8:30 PM, Writers: Stan Burns and Mike Marmer, Director: Bruce Bilson
Max rescues Tracy Dunhill, a rich heiress who then falls in love with him. Unknown to Max, Dunhill is actually a member of the Daughters of KAOS. She is seeking revenge against Max, who killed her father, the founder of U.S. KAOS. She invites Max to a party at her apartment where she will kill him with poison lipstick. Agent 13 is stationed inside a sofa in the apartment, but he's drunk and unable to save Max from the deadly lips.
Como Richard apontou, há também esta referência autobiográfica:
De uma entrevista com a Baronesa Carla Jenssen em The Brownsville Herald, por Gilbert Swan, 31 de maio de 1932:
Despite the girlishly engaging gesture, the reporter shuddered just a little. "Just a few years ago," he suggested, "had I but smelled this bud—there would have been sudden sleep—I would have awakened hours later from drugged dreams—"Yes, that's quite true!" came the calm reply. "And if you had accepted one of my cigarettes something similar might have happened. Had you wooed me, and been a man who held secrets of state or information I wanted—well, you might have fallen in love with me. At least, I should have pretended to be a seductress. And when a man kissed me—again, morphia! For coated on my lips, on my teeth and on the roof of the mouth was a certain lethal preparation. We who were in the service and were women were trained to apply it, with a thin coating to protect ourselves. When men kissed, the coating came off—and then I would search their rooms, their baggage and their clothes until I found what I wanted."...
...She is the Baroness Carla Jenssen, late of the British secret service. Now she has arrived in America but recently from London to discuss arrangements for a prosaic lecture tour, to look over the American radio broadcast prospects and check up on the filming of a book, "I Spy," which she wrote concerning her adventures.
O " I Spy " do Jenssens foi publicado em 1930, por Dodd, Mead & empresa e por Jarrolds. Não parece que foi ... escaneado? ebooked? ... Parece que ainda não está disponível comercialmente em um formato para download.