Just before the opening of a big ice show, the two stars, Jack and Helene, disappear, and since the promoter is a friend of Charlie's, Kris and Kelly start practicing their skating so they can join the ice act. Strangely, unknown replacements walk in who know the routines perfectly, so the jobs are theirs. Then the show's mechanic, who was working on the special trick rifles also disappears, and just as before, a stranger arrives who says he can fix the rifles. The Angels, trying to locate the three missing persons, follow the few leads they have. Billy, the slightly retarded training assistant, had spoken with men he didn't know, and told them, in exchange for money, where to find Jack after a training session. And from an amusing drunkard named Mason Fairchild, the Angels learn of the long, black limousine in which Jack and Helene were taken away. The big break comes when Kelly sees the limousine drive away from the arena. She follows the car to an Arabian restaurant, and of course, goes inside. Disguised as a belly dancer, she overhears a plan to assassinate the dignitaries who will be attend-ing the ice show, but unfortunately when the music starts she's expected to dance, and in doing so she is recognized and captured. Kelly is locked up with the other three captives; and she is the only one who knows what the plan is. Unless she can escape there will be a terrible shooting. Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd star as the Angels, Sabrina Duncan, Kelly Garrett and Kris Munroe, respectively, who work for Charlie, an unseen and very sophis-ticated boss who phones in their instructions. David Doyle stars as Bosley, Charlie's harried assistant.