Produced for the TNT cable network, this is the last in a short series of TV movies starring Burt Reynolds as retired police...
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Director
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1999
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Director
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1994
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Director
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1994
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Director
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1994
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Director
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1989
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Harry Similac (Dirk Benedict) is a music promoter who must scramble to stay out of debt in this slapstick comedy. He hits...
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Director
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1986
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This film's for the BMX bike racers of the world. A small town is out to raise funds by building a BMX racetrack and...
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Director
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1986
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1985
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Director, Screenwriter
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1984
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The action and stunts in this fourth racing vehicle for Burt Reynolds could be accurately foreseen by most youngsters....
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Director, Screenwriter
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1983
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A crack military team led by pilot Ace Hunter (Barry Bostwick) is called in to save democracy in a small nation threatened by...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1982
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Burt Reynolds and director Hal Needham team up for the fourth time, this time bringing an all-star cast of characters on a...
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Director
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1981
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Director
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1980
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The presence of Paul Lynde, in a small role, reveals more about the quality and tone of this film than the three top names. A...
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Director
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1979
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Who better than former stuntman Hal Needham to direct the made-for-TV Stunts Unlimited? Glenn Corbett stars as former CIA...
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Director
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1979
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Former stuntman Hal Needham employed several of his old professional comrades in his made-for-TV Death Car on the Freeway....
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Director
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1979
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Stunts
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1978
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Director
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1978
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At the beginning of The End, Wendell Sonny Lawson (Burt Reynolds) is informed by his doctor that he's dying from "the same...
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Stunts, Stunts Coordinator
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1978
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Stunts, Stunts Coordinator
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1977
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"Smokey," aka Sheriff Buford T. Justice (Jackie Gleason), is the prospective father-in-law of unwilling bride Carrie...
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Director
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1977
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The Angels investigate when a crusading journalist "accidentally" drowns at a fancy West Coast resort. As Kelly...
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1976
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Peter Bogdanovich's early career as a film writer stood him in good stead for this comedy drama about the early days of the...
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Coordinator
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1976
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Second Unit Director
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1976
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Yvette Mimieux delivers a sensitive, nuanced performance in a role that could have easily spread into a cheap exploitation...
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1976
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Second Unit Director, Stunts
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1975
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Tony Baretta (Robert Blake) investigates when the wife of a high-profile attorney is found murdered. It turns out that the...
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1975
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Burt Reynolds stars in this fast-paced "road" picture as W. W. Bright, a 1950s Southern con man. He takes over Takes over the...
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Coordinator, Stunts
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1975
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In this comedy drama that spoofs detective pictures from the 1940s, Tucker (Michael Caine) is a private eye hired by Anglich...
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Stunts Coordinator
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1975
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This sequel to the Oscar-winning The French Connection picks up almost exactly where the earlier film leaves off. Still on...
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Stunts
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1975
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Stunts
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1974
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Peter Hyams made his feature-film directing debut with this clumsily paced crime film concerning two Los Angeles vice-squad...
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Stunts
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1974
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Ex-football star Paul Crewe (Burt Reynolds) ends up in a prison run by sadistic sports-nut Warden Hazen (Eddie Albert)....
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Second Unit Director
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1974
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Call to Danger was a title that had already been applied to two unsold pilot films before this TV movie made its first...
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1973
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The seventh and final season of Mission:Impossible commenced on September 16, 1972 with the episode titled "Break!" In his...
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1972
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Gary Grimes stars in this revisionist western as Ben Mockridge, a 16-year-old boy who has long dreamed of living the life of...
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1972
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1972
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In this western, a train robber is framed by a fellow gang member and sent to prison. The gang member betrayed him so that...
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Stunts
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1971
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The "maguffin" in this Mission:Impossible episode is a stolen cannister of TX-222, a deadly nerve gas. The cannister has been...
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Stunts
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1971
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Also known as Never Give an Inch, this film was based on a novel by Ken Kesey. Paul Newman (who also directed) stars as Hank...
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1971
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Recounting how the West was won through the eyes of a white man raised as a Native American, Arthur Penn's 1970 adaptation of...
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Stunts
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1970
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This routine western finds Union Colonel John Henry Thomas (John Wayne) and company attacking Confederate soldiers lead by...
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Coordinator, Stunts
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1969
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Chance Buckman (John Wayne) heads a team of international trouble shooters who travel around the world to put out oil fires....
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Stunts
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1968
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During the early days of World War II, while the United States was massing its forces for the war, England hastily plans...
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Stunts
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1968
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Vicious, cop-hating Frank Vincent (Pernell Roberts) threatens dire consequences when he is arrested on a drunk driving charge...
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1968
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John Wayne and Kirk Douglas spend half of The War Wagon trying to knock one another off and the other half working shoulder...
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1967
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Stunts
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1967
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In this Western spin on the existentialist drama "No Exit", Paladin (Richard Boone) collapses after being slipped a drugged...
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1963
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Dolores Faith is cast as Skiri, a Nepalese princess who has become an outcast in her own country. The princess' entourage...
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1963
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George Washington McLintock (John Wayne) has a saddlebag full of trouble. The owner of the largest ranch in the territory,...
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1963
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Riding into a wild-and-wooly frontier town on Christmas Eve, Paladin (Richard Boone) befriends a young cowboy and pregnant...
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1962
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Stuntman and future film director Hal Needham plays a sizeable role in this episode as Buddy Webster, a tough but incredibly...
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1962
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Paying back an old favor, Paladin comes to the assistance of a sheriff named Reagan (played by Bing Russell, the father of...
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1962
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is the latest in a long line of hired guns dispatched to bring a murderous outlaw named Sandy to...
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1962
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Edna Raleigh (Peggy Stewart) tries and fails to hire Paladin (Richard Boone) to murder Bram Holden (an atypically cast Buddy...
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1961
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Tim Decker (Kenneth Tobey) enjoys a home-town reputation as being extraordinarily quick on the trigger. With this in mind,...
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1961
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Bound by a debt of honor dating back to the Civil War, Paladin (Richard Boone) offers his gun in service to ruthless land...
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1961
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Popular African American folksinger Odetta guest stars as Sarah Gibbs, the wife of a man condemned to be executed. Hoping to...
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1961
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Ubiquitous 1960s TV actress Arlene Martel (herein billed as Arline Sax) guest stars as Serafina, the princess of a tiny...
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1961
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The town of Bad Dog, Oregon is populated by wealthy ranchers who refuse to pay their cattle taxes. Actually, it goes beyond a...
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1961
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This episode is a showcase for character actor Parker Fennelly, best remembered as the dour "Titus Moody" on radio's Fred...
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1960
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Billy Banjo (Jacques Aubuchon), an old friend of Paladin (Richard Boone), is currently running for the Wyoming State Senate....
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1960
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Future Gunsmoke regular Ken Curtis makes a return appearance as Monk, the seedy, unkempt trail bum first introduced in the...
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) has been summoned to the town of Whiskey Slide, where a baseball game has been going on for days and...
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1960
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An Indian chief (Anthony Caruso) whose son has been sentenced to be executed by the Army seeks out the help of Paladin...
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1960
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Hired by elderly Cynthia Parker (Eleanor Audley), Paladin heads to Cedar Wells to rout out the town's resident "bad guy" Amos...
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) gallantly agrees to protect baby-faced Jenny Lake (Ellen Clark) against a man named Wilson (Peter...
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1960
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Arriving at a ferryboat station with a prisoner (Michael Ferris) in tow, Paladin (Richard Boone) is waylaid by a crazed...
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1960
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Paladin (Richard Boone) receives an urgent message from a notorious con artist named Simon Quill (Adam Williams), who hopes...
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1960
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During a nocturnal ride in the prairie, Paladin (Richard Boone) stops at a campfire to ask directions from a convivial chap...
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1959
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Paladin (Richard Boone) is hired by the entrepreneurial J. Brodie (Lane Chandler) to deliver a most unusual cargo to the...
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1959
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Among the passengers in a westbound stagecoach are Paladin (Richard Boone) and Della White Cloud (Dolores Vitina), the...
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1959
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Guest star Ken Curtis serves up a dry run for his "Festus" character on Gunsmoke as a grungy, highly eccentric Oregon cattle...
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1959
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