- Ralph, Pam and the kids fly to a Caribbean to visit a friend of Bill Maxwell's. When they arrive they find Bill's friend murdered and island racked by a voodoo-driven revolt against the government.
- St. Pierre, Virgin Islands: a man (Todd Armstrong) is being threatened by voodoo cultists. A cult leader scares him out of his house, and he is chased and killed by cultists.
Bill (Robert Culp), Ralph (William Katt), and Pam (Connie Sellecca) take Ralph's class to the Carribbean to visit Bill's friend (the one who was murdered). They are met at the airport by the constable (Lincoln Kilpatrick), who takes them to Bill's friend's place, where they found it burned, and a voodoo doll. He warns Pam and Bill, then leaves. Pam takes the kids to the aiport.
Inside, the house is covered in voodoo symbols and French phrases "death to the fishermen". Pam finds a voodoo doll in her purse that looks like Rhonda (Faye Grant). Bill tells Ralph that his friend (Teddy) was trying to salvage a boat. Bill goes to Teddy's boat and is attacked by a native. Ralph pursues and rescues Bill. The constable lets the native go, as he turns out to be General Louis Davout (John Hancock), the assistant to the President. He puts them in jail.
Pam visits the constable and serves a writ for the release of Bill and Ralph, but is turned away. The President visits Ralp and Bill in jail. He questions Bill and Ralph, and the constable stops him from further violence and release Bill and Ralph. They learn the islands are under martial law.
Ralph goes back to Teddy's to pick up vibes and is met at the door by a man with a shotgun. He turns out to be a friend of Teddy's, Victor Soucha (Thalmus Rasulala). Ralph pokes around Teddy's house and finds a map. The cultists arrive and paint Pam with blood, and Ralph comes to the rescue, but Victor is taken. The constable arrives, and Bill/Ralph explain what happened. Ralph shows him a voodoo doll, and he leaves nervously.
The kids show up, wanting to help. Ralph tells Pam to take the kids home this time. Voodoo dancers are seen dancing, and Pam reacts while driving to the airport. The dancers come out of the woods, bearing dolls representing the kids, which they burn.
Bill and Ralph search for the submerged wreck, from which Ralph finds and recovers the log book. The wreck turns out to be the president's yacht, and was sunk, possibly by the president's son. The constable informs Ralph and Bill that Pam and the kids are missing, and Victor Soucha was a voodoo leader that died many years ago. He takes Bill/Ralph to Victor's old campsite, where the new president comments that Le Masters is on their payroll. Ralph shows up and saves the day. Victor kicks the constable and tries to drive off, but Ralph catches him. The constable tells the cultists that the president was killed by the cult leader, and they leave.
The kids enjoy the rest of the vacation, and Bill has to report to the FBI office.
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