Arthur JulianFilmography

Occupation:
Screenwriter
Biography:
Arthur Julian primarily wrote teleplays for a variety of '50s and '60s television shows, but he also wrote the occasional screenplay, beginning with The Happy Road (1957). Television shows for which he wrote include December Bride, Hogan's Heroes, The Carol Burnett Show, and Amen. In addition...Read More
  • Hogan's Heroes: That's No Lady, That's My Spy

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan intends to use a fundraising tea party, orchestrated by the wives of several German officers, as a cover to relay penicillin to an injured Underground agent. The scheme relies heavily upon Newkirk's ability to convincingly adopt female drag as a General's wife! Alice Ghostley, who previously Read More

    1971
  • Hogan's Heroes: Rockets or Romance

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Marlyn Mason returns as leggy German chanteuse Lily Frankel, who moonlights as an Allied agent. With Lily's assistance, Hogan hopes to destroy a trio of mobile guided-missile launchers. The problem: How to evade a veritable minefield of German radio detectors. Written by Arthur Julian, "Rockets or Read More

    1971
  • Hogan's Heroes: Look at the Pretty Snowflakes

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Written by Arthur Julian, this episode finds Hogan and his crew trying to harness the forces of nature in order to create an avalanche. It is all part of a scheme to redirect a full-scale Panzer assault, which has been routed through the slippery slopes of Mount Hoffenstein. Harold J. Stone heads Read More

    1971
  • Hogan's Heroes: To Russia Without Love

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Duplicitous German officer Col. Becker (H.M. Wynant), hoping to trade assignments with Klink, tries to persuade the Kommandant that being transferred to the Russian front wouldn't be so bad. Learning of Becker's schemes, Hogan concocts a plan of his own whereby Klink will unwittingly appropriate Read More

    1971
  • Hogan's Heroes: Six Lessons From Madame LaGrange

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Marlyn Mason guest stars as Lily Frankel, a sexy German nightclub chanteuse who doubles as an Allied agent. Lily informs Hogan that one of the Underground members is actually a double agent who intends to turn over a list of Allied operatives to the Germans. To prevent this, Hogan cooks up a Read More

    1970
  • The Boatniks

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Robert Morse, Stefanie Powers, Phil Silvers, Norman Fell, Mickey Shaughnessy

    Synopsis: The inept Ensign Garland (Robert Morse) battles a trio of jewel thieves in this Walt Disney comedy. Garland starts by spilling paint on the lovely Kate Fairchild (Stephanie Powers). Harry (Phil Silvers), Max (Norman Fell) and Charlie (Mickey Shaughnessy) try to recover the jewels accidentally Read More

    1970
  • Hogan's Heroes: Is There a Traitor in the House?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: In a variation on the third-season episode "Axis Annie," guest star Antoinette Bower is cast as Nazi radio propagandist Berlin Betty. At first, Hogan's men balk at Betty's invitation to appear on her radio program and deliver speeches imploring the Allies to surrender. But Hogan surprisingly Read More

    1969
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Antique

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan talks Col. Klink into opening an antique cuckoo-clock shop. Convinced that he will make a fortune off the needs of European collectors, Klink is blissfully unaware that Hogan plans to use the shop to transmit information to the Underground. This week's "guest cutie" is Kristina, played by Read More

    1969
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Kommandant Dies at Dawn

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hoping to smuggle a vital document out of Stalag 13, Hogan plants the papers on Colonel Klink. Unfortunately, the Gestapo finds the papers, arrests Klink for treason, and sentences him to a firing squad. Now Hogan must retrieve both the papers and Klink -- after all, the Kommandant might be Read More

    1969
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Return of Major Bonacelli

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Vito Scotti guest stars as peace-loving Italian officer Major Bonacelli, a role originated by Hans Conried in the first-season episode "The Pizza Parlor." Now working undercover for the Allies -- and for Hogan -- Bonacelli wants to chuck it all and escape to Switzerland. Hogan must persuade the Read More

    1969
  • Hogan's Heroes: Happy Birthday, Dear Hogan

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: As a birthday present to Col. Hogan, his men take it upon themselves to blow up an ammunitions dump. Unfortunately, they target the wrong location, thanks to false information fed to them by the Gestapo. Hogan must set things right without tipping off the Gestapo -- and make it back to camp in Read More

    1969
  • Hogan's Heroes: Klink's Old Flame

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Klink trembles in anticipation of a visit from his old flame Marlene Schneider (Norma Eberhardt. Convinced that he is still "irresistible" to Marlene, Klink worries that he will incur the wrath of the lady's new husband, SS officer Count Von Heffernick (Ben Wright). Conversely, Hogan is delighted Read More

    1969
  • The Flying Nun: The Breakaway Monk

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Impressionist Rich Little returns to The Flying Nun in the role of hopelessly accident-prone Brother Paul, a character introduced in the first-season episode "With a Friend Like Him." This time, the clumsy cleric has arrived to help Carlos Ramirez straighten out a tax audit. Hoping to prevent the Read More

    1969
  • Hogan's Heroes: LeBeau and the Little Old Lady

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Assigned to an underground courier mission, LeBeau returns to camp with stories of his cranky, "old lady" contact. It turns out that the contact is really a beautiful young Dutch woman named Willhelmina (Celeste Yarnell), but LeBeau doesn't want the other POWs to find out lest they insist upon Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: Monkey Business

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan's newest "hero" is Freddy, a chimpanzee who wanders into camp after the nearby Hammelburg Zoo is bombed. Previously unable to smuggle radio components to the Underground, Hogan decides to use Freddy as his courier. The trick is to avoid arousing the suspicions of those two-legged primates Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: Guess Who Came to Dinner?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan helps beautiful underground contact Heidi Eberhadt (Marj Dusay) escape to London. But after successfully completing this mission, Hogan receives word that Heidi might be a double agent. Character actor Ned Glass is seen as the owner of the delicatessen used by Hogan as a drop point, while Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: Will the Blue Baron Strike Again?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson, Ivan Dixon

    Synopsis: The Allies would like to locate the new Luftwaffe headquarters of famed WWI German flying ace General Von Richter (Henry Corden), aka "the Blue Baron." To realize this goal, Hogan persuades Klink to throw a gala party in Von Richter's honor. Cynthia Lynn, who played Klink's secretary Hilda during Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: Drums Along the Dusseldorf

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan successfully completes his mission of mining an enemy bridge. He then discovers to his chagrin that a truckload of Allied prisoners will soon be crossing the same bridge. The solution to the crisis hinges on Carter's Sioux heritage and Newkirk's Robin Hood-like ancestor. (Trivia note: Larry Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: To the Gestapo with Love

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Carter inadvertently leaves one of his coat buttons behind at a sabotage site. Using this evidence, General Hochstetter decides to interrogate Hogan and his crew. Usually, this would mean that Hochstetter would get no information whatsoever, but this time the General has a secret weapon: Three Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: What Time Does the Balloon Go Up?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan concocts a fanciful scheme to smuggle British agent Downes to London via air balloon. This requires such diversions as a basket-weaving tournament and a kite-flying contest. The next step is to convince Klink to act as judge for the POW's competitive activities, the better to keep the Read More

    1968
  • Bewitched: To Twitch or Not to Twitch

    Actors: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Erin Murphy, Diane Murphy

    Synopsis: It's been a few weeks since Darrin demanded that Samantha stop using witchcraft, so now is as good a time as any for him to renew that demand. Petulantly, Sam agrees, just when everything goes wrong as Darrin tries to impress his new client, Dwight Sharpe (Arthur Julian). Watch for the great shot Read More

    1968
  • The Flying Nun: The Convent is Condemned

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Doltishly diligent Police Captain Fomento once again thinks he has sniffed out illegal activities at Convent San Tanco. This time, he goes after the nuns for selling old clothes without a permit, then slaps a summons on casino owner Carlos Ramirez for protecting a gang of ash-tray thieves! To make Read More

    1968
  • The Flying Nun: The Crooked Convent

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Vito Scotti makes his first appearance on The Flying Nun as relentless-and relentlessly stupid-Police Captain Fomento. Establishing a pattern for all future episodes, Fomento is convinced that the Convent San Tanco is running an illegal gambling operation when, attending a charity bazaar, he loses Read More

    1968
  • Bewitched: Splitsville

    Actors: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Erin Murphy, Diane Murphy

    Synopsis: A few seasons back, Abner Kravitz moved in with Darrin and Samantha when his wife, Gladys, kicked him out of the house. This time, it is Gladys' turn to bunk with the Stephenses after an argument with Abner. Unable to make the best of a bad situation, Darrin pleads with Sam to use witchcraft to Read More

    1968
  • I Dream of Jeannie: Operation: First Couple on the Moon

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) has cooked up another experiment: This time, he wants to send a male and a female astronaut to the moon. Tony (Larry Hagman) of course is chosen as the male, while an attractive scientist (Kay Reynolds) is selected as the female. Worried that the scientist will steal Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: Is There a Doctor in the House?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Once again, Hogan needs Klink as a dupe for a vital mission; this time, the task is to smuggle a French girl named Janine Robinet (Brenda Benet) to London. Unfortunately, Klink falls ill and is knocked out of commission. Hogan and his men set about to get Klink back on his feet, using such home Read More

    1968
  • Bewitched: Is It Magic or Imagination?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Erin Murphy, Diane Murphy

    Synopsis: At the suggestion of Darrin's mother (Mabel Albertson), Samantha enters a slogan contest conducted by one of Darrin's clients, the Tinker Bell Diaper Company. Amazingly, Sam wins first prize: an all-expense-paid trip to Tahiti. But Darrin refuses to belief in the efficacy of blind luck, falsely Read More

    1968
  • F Troop: The Majority of Wilton

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: On the eve of his promotion examination, Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) comes down with a nasty cold. This is the cue for everyone at Fort Courage to test out their home-made remedies on the hapless Captain. Needless to say, the cures prove to be worse than the disease--but the "best" is yet to Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: Carpetbagging, Anyone?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: James Gregory, previously seen in two first-season F Troop episodes as Major Duncan, returns to the series in the role of smooth-talking carpetbagger Big Jim Parker. Managing to gain financial control of Fort Courage, Big Jim evicts the F Troopers and tells them to vamoose. O'Rourke (Forrest Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: That's Show Biz

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: In this sublimely anachronistic episode, Agarn (Larry Storch) resigns from the Army to manage a singing group called the Bedbugs (played by real-life musical quartet The Factory). Though their rock-and-roll tunes are decidedly ahead of their time, the Bedbugs bid fair to be a success on the Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: Only One Russian is Coming! Only One Russian is Coming!

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Larry Storch appears in a dual role as Corporal Randolph Agarn and Agarn's Russian cousin, Cossack officer Dmitri Agarnoff. Upon his arrival in Fort Courage, Dmitri makes a beeline to the town's prettiest gal, Wrangler Jane (Melodie Patterson), sweeping her off her feet with his own special brand Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: Guns, Guns, Who's Got the Guns?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Fort Courage is paid a visit by Colonel Adams (Arch Johnson), who informs Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) that someone in the vicinity is selling guns to the Apaches. Before long, everyone in the fort is suspecting everyone else of being a guilty party, which wreaks havoc upon the various business Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: A Horse of Another Color

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Hoping to impress Wrangler Jane (Melodie Patterson), Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) vows to capture an elusive wild stallion. Meanwhile, Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) hopes to corral the horse himself, not as a present for Jane but in order to sell the animal to a circus. Inasmuch as Parmenter's Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: Marriage, Fort Courage Style

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) and Agarn (Larry Storch) have hatched another scheme to sell mail-order brides to the troopers, only to face stiff competition in the form of marriage broker Samantha Crawford (Mary Wickes). After considering the matrimonial prospects offered by Samantha, both O'Rourke Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: From Karate with Love

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Fort Courage endures a Japanese invasion in the form of a fierce Samurai warrior (Mako), who has arrived in town in pursuit of a runaway Japanese girl named Miko (Miko Mayama). In their efforts to protect the girl, the troopers run the risk of seeing their fort reduced to rubble by the warrior's Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: The Sergeant and the Kid

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Child actor Peter Robbins, who provided the voice of the title character in the classic cartoon special A Charlie Brown Christmas, appears in the flesh as 10-year-old Joey Walker. When Joey runs away from his widowed mother (Pippa Scott) in hopes of joining the Cavalry, Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Read More

    1967
  • Bewitched: Art For Sam's Sake

    Actors: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Erin Murphy, Diane Murphy

    Synopsis: Samantha is invited to paint a picture for a charity exhibit. Dissatisfied with the results, Endora secretly switches the painting with a genuine Monet masterpiece, affixing Sam's signature to the work of art. Trouble begins brewing when Sam wins first prize -- and Darrin's client, Mr. Cunningham (Arthur Julian Read More

    1967
  • The Flying Nun: It's an Ill Wind

    Synopsis: Coming in for an emergency landing while flying important documents to the Mother Superior, Sr. Bertrille drops into the middle of a secret Mob conclave. Her sudden arrival has a profound effect on a gangster chieftain (Noam Pitlik), who is convinced that Sr. Bertrille is a sign from Heaven. Read More

    1967
  • Hogan's Heroes: Everybody Loves a Snowman

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan faces the daunting task of arranging the mass escape of an entire American bomber crew. To this end, Hogan's men construct a huge snowman to camouflage the escape route -- and hope against hope that the weather doesn't change! Noam Pitlik, who played the double agent in the Hogan's Heroes Read More

    1967
  • F Troop: The West Goes Ghost

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker), Agarn (Larry Storch), Dobbs (James Hampton) and Vanderbilt (Joe Brooks) buy their way out of the army and take up homesteading in a ghost town. Though prospects for success seem bleak, O'Rourke advises his comrades to be patient: The railroad will be coming through soon Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Reach for the Sky, Pardner

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Charles Lane takes temporary leave from his "Homer Bedloe"duties to essay the similar role of Fort Courage banker Mr. McGuire. After the F Troop payroll is stolen by bandits, McGuire threatens to foreclose on the saloon owned by Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker). To prevent this, O'Rourke and Agarn Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: How to Be F Troop Without Really Trying

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Because of new orders issued by Washington, everyone at Fort Courage is transferred to another outpost--everyone but Corporal Agarn (Larry Storch). On his own for the first time in his military career, Agarn is saddled with the duty of training the newly arrived "G Troop"--which in its own way is Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Lieutenant O'Rourke, Front and Center

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: The future of O'Rourke Enterprises is threatened by the arrival of Major Duncan (James Gregory). Not that Duncan suspects that anything crooked is going on: It's just that he is impressed by Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) and wants to promote him to lieutenant. Realizing that such a promotion Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: The Singing Mountie

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: F Troop launches its second season with the series' first color episode, in which Paul Lynde guest stars as singing Mountie Sgt. Ramsden, an incongruous new arrival at Fort Courage in Kansas. When not entrancing Wrangler Jane (Melody Patterson) with his splendid tenor voice, Sgt. Ramsden is Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Did Your Father Come from Ireland?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Forrest Tucker plays a dual role in this episode as both Sgt. O'Rourke and O'Rourke's Irish-born father. Arriving in Fort Courage fresh from the Emerald Isle, the bombastic elder O'Rourke quickly sets abuout transforming the fort into an American replica of the Auld Sod. When it becomes obvious Read More

    1966
  • Bewitched: The Short Happy Circuit of Aunt Clara

    Actors: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Erin Murphy, Diane Murphy

    Synopsis: Who caused the Great Power Blackout on November 9, 1965? According to this episode of Bewitched, the culprit may well have been dear old Aunt Clara. It seems that Clara was in a deep blue funk because her warlock boyfriend, Ocky (Reginald Owen), left her for a younger woman. And when Clara Read More

    1966
  • Bewitched: The Dancing Bear

    Actors: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Agnes Moorehead, Arthur Julian, Mabel Albertson

    Synopsis: The birth of Tabitha sparks yet another battle of one-upsmanship between Samantha's mother, Endora, and Darrin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens (Mabel Albertson, Robert F. Simon). This time, the bone of contention is a dancing teddy bear, presented to the baby as a gift by Endora. It doesn't take Read More

    1966
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Pizza Parlor

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hans Conried guest stars as Major Bonacelli, a pacifistic Italian POW commandant. Assigned to study under Stalag 17's Col. Klink, Bonacelli would much sooner defect to Switzerland. Ordered to extract information from Bonacelli, Hogan tries to convince the major to work on behalf of the Allies by Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Survival of the Fittest

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Comic actor George Furth, who later cowrote the hit Broadway musical "Company", appears in this episode as by-the-book Army captain Jonathan W. Blair. Arriving at Fort Courage, Capt. Blair chooses O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) and Agarn (Larry Storch) in a grueling survival test. Equipped with only a Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Bring on the Dancing Girls

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: The entrepreneurial Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) may have to relinquish ownership of the Fort Courage saloon to blackmailing con artist Dan Larson (Peter Leeds). Determined to hold on to his ill-gotten gains, O'Rourke conspires with his confederate Agarn (Larry Storch) to beat Larson at his own Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: The New I.G.

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Andrew Duggan guest stars as Major Chester Winster, the Army's new Inspector General. An avowed Indian hater, Major Winster hopes to use his revolutionary new weapon, the Chest-Winster 76 ("the gun that will win the west") to wipe out every tribe on the frontier--including the peace-loving Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: El Diablo

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Larry Storch pulls double duty in this episode as both Corporal Randolph Agarn and his lookalike cousin, Mexican bandit El Diablo. In order to clear his family name, Agarn must arrest El Diablo himself--a task that proves problematic when the bandit chief invades Fort Courage and takes Captain Read More

    1966
  • Hogan's Heroes: I Look Better in Basic Black

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan wants to find out why three female American USO entertainers are being held by the Gestapo. He learns that the girls accidentally stumbled upon a secret Nazi V-2 rocket site, thus need desperately to be smuggled into England. Complicating matters are a collapsed escape tunnel and the amorous Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: The Courtship of Wrangler Jane

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) would like to keep Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) out of his hair so that he can inaugurate a few more crooked business enterprises. Figuring that the Captain would be less of an interference if he were married, O'Rourke decides to play matchmaker between Parmenter and Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Indian Fever

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Agarn (Larry Storch) insists that he has seen a strange Indian wandering around Fort Courage in the dead of night. Since no one else has seen the mysterious visitor, Agarn is diagnosed with "Indian Fever" and ordered to take a few days off. Meanwhile, the local Hekawi tribe are made aware of the Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Don't Ever Speak to Me Again

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: The good news is that F Troop is about to receive a citation for its high morale. The bad news is that everyone at Fort Courage is mad at everyone else -- and you can cut the angry silence with a knife! This episode is best known for an outtake (never seen on TV but shown at network-affiliate Read More

    1966
  • F Troop: Play, Gypsy, Play

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Who better than Zsa Zsa Gabor to guest star on F Troop as Marika, the leader of a tribe of glamorous Hungarian Gypsies? Sizing up the situation at Fort Courage, the enterprising Marika picks Corporal Agarn (Larry Storch) as a likely source of easy money. Before long, she has convinced the gullible Read More

    1966
  • How to Stuff a Wild Bikini

    Actors: Annette Funicello, Dwayne Hickman, Brian Donlevy, Harvey Lembeck, Buster Keaton, Beverly Adams

    Synopsis: How to Stuff a Wild Bikini is considered to be the strangest of the "Beach Party" movies. Frankie (Frankie Avalon) is off in the navy, serving in the South Pacific, and nervous about all of the guys that will be hitting on Dee Dee (Annette Funicello) back at the beach. He makes a deal with an Read More

    7/14/65
  • F Troop: The Return of Bald Eagle

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Don Rickles guest stars as Bald Eagle, the much-feared renegade son of peace-loving Hekawi chief Wild Eagle (Frank De Kova). Captured by the troopers, Bald Eagle makes a concerted effort to mend his ways, but before long he's on the warpath again--and has kidnapped Captain Parmenter (Ken Berry) in Read More

    1965
  • F Troop: The Phantom Major

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Bernard Fox guest stars as Major Bentley Royce (foreign-car fanciers please note!), late of the Bengal Lancers. Arriving amidst much ceremony at Fort Courage, the "Phantom Major" sets about to instruct the men of F Troop in the fine art of camouflage. Unfortunately, the troopers can barely find Read More

    1965
  • F Troop: The Girl From Philadelphia

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Wrangler Jane (Melody Patterson) has a lot of trouble hiding her jealousy when Captain Parmenter's former girlfriend, Philadelphia socialite Lucy Lanfield (Linda Marshall), arrives in Fort Courage. The situation also proves sticky for O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) and Agarn (Larry Storch) when Lucy Read More

    1965
  • F Troop: Me Heap Big Injun

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: With only one week left in his Army hitch, Agarn (Larry Storch) is persuaded to return to civilian life by O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker), who feels that his cohort will be more valuable to O'Rourke Enterprises on the "outside." The scheme backfires when Agarn decides to join the Hekawi tribe--and Read More

    1965
  • F Troop: O'Rourke vs. O'Reilly

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Frontier con artist Sgt. O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) meets his match in the curvaceous form of Lilli O'Reilly (Lee Meriwether). Having long controlled the entertainment trade in Fort Courage by running the town's only saloon, O'Rourke watches his business trickle down to nothing when Lilli opens a Read More

    1965
  • Hogan's Heroes: Go Light on the Heavy Water

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Again counting on the fact that the Allies won't bomb a POW camp, the Germans bring a tightly guarded truck containing a barrel of heavy water into Stalag 13. Suspecting that the water might be used for a weapon of some sort, Hogan must find a way to get rid of it. The answer: Convince Klink that Read More

    1965
  • F Troop: Old Ironpants

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: While Parmenter is out of town attending command school, O'Rourke (Forrest Tucker) establishes a new racket--er, business venture: Selling mail-order brides to the troopers. Unfortunately for O'Rourke, when Parmenter returns he is heavily under the influence of his mentor, General Custer (John Read More

    1965
  • The Beatniks

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Learn the grim truth about the lifestyles of those colorful beatniks in this exploitation drama that tells the story of a naive aspiring performer who meets an agent who promises to make him a star. Unfortunately, when the young man's friend murders someone, his dreams are shattered. ~ Sandra Read More

    1960
  • The Happy Road

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Gene Kelly, Barbara Laage, Michael Redgrave, Bobby Clark, Brigitte Fossey

    Synopsis: American in Paris star Gene Kelly returned to the City of Light as both star and director of The Happy Road. Kelly and Barbara Laage play single parents with one child each. Gene and Barbara don't know each other at the outset, but are drawn together when their kids run away from their Swiss Read More

    1957

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