Harry HarrisFilmography

Born:
September 8, 1922 in Kansas City, MO
Occupation:
Director
  • In the Heat of the Night: By Duty Bound

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Carroll O'Connor, Carl Weathers, Corbin Bernsen, John Calvin, Alan Autry

    Synopsis: It's election time in Gillespie's hometown and once again he is running for sheriff. This time however, he's got competition and his rival isn't interested in playing fair. This feature-length episode of the long-running police series follows Gillespie as he solves the murder of one of his Read More

    1995
  • Fugueuses

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Marie Trintignant, Irène Jacob, Nicole Garcia, Stefano Dionisi

    Synopsis: Sullen teenage orphan Johnny Miles (Josh Albee) is wrongfully accused of stealing from his foster parents. Running away from home, Johnny forms a bond with another youthful "runaway"--this one a leopard who has escaped from a nearby wild-animal compound. Both fugitives are sheltered by a harsh but Read More

    1995
  • A Walton Thanksgiving

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Richard Thomas, Ralph Waite, Michael Learned, Ellen Corby

    Synopsis: America's favorite family, now grown with kids of their own, reunites for an old-fashioned Thanksgiving. Set in the wake of JFK's assassination, the gathering provides each family member time to look back upon their lives. This heart-warming family drama marks the return of Richard Thomas to the Read More

    1993
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  • Magnum, P.I.: Transitions

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: When Robin Masters' latest manuscript is stolen, Magnum teams with "old school" private eye Luther Gillis (Eugene Roche) to retrieve the document. The two detectives also try to find out who has attempted to murder Higgins (John Hillerman)--and worse, has done harm to Higgins' beloved Dobermans Read More

    1988
  • Magnum, P.I.: Tigers Fan

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Magnum (Tom Selleck) is devastated when police lieutenant Tanaka (Kwan Li Him in his final series performance) is killed during an undercover assignment. Though the death is officially reported as accidental, Magnum is convinced that there's a police coverup afoot--and in the course of his own Read More

    1987
  • Eight is Enough: A Family Reunion

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Mary Frann, Grant Goodeve, Lani O'Grady, Adam Rich, Dick Van Patten, Laurie Walters, Susan Richardson, Connie Needham

    Synopsis: Most of the original cast members of TV's Eight is Enough are on hand for the "retro" feature Eight is Enough: A Family Reunion. The single most conspicuous defector is Betty Buckley, who is here replaced by Mary Frann in the role of Abby Bradford. The premise: On the eve of his 50th birthday, Tom Read More

    1987
  • Magnum, P.I.: Innocence...A Broad

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: When a visitor to Robin's Nest slips and falls, he sues Robin Masters for damages, whereupon Magnum (Tom Selleck) is dispatched to find out if the man is faking his injuries. At the same time, Magnum is hired to "baby-sit" the wide-eyed young fiancee (Rita Parker) of a boorish businessman. Read More

    1987
  • Magnum, P.I.: Straight and Narrow

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Already laid up with a sprained ankle, Magnum (Tom Selleck) braces himself for more pain when call girl Leslie Emory (Candy Clark), who'd given him plenty of trouble during a previous assignment, sashays back into his life. Insisting that she's given up her former profession and gone straight Read More

    1986
  • Magnum, P.I.: Novel Connection

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Angela Lansbury guest stars as crime novelist and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher in this crossover episode with Lansbury's own series Murder, She Wrote. When one of Robin Master's guests (Dorothy Loudon) is marked for murder, Magnum finds himself working with--and against--the redoubtable Ms. Read More

    1986
  • Magnum, P.I.: Going Home

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: After thirteen years away from home, Magnum (Tom Selleck) returns to Tidewater, Virginia, to attend the funeral of his beloved grandfather. The occasion serves to reopen several old wounds, culminating with Magnum angrily accusing his stepfather Frank (David Huddleston), whom he has always Read More

    1985
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  • Alice Through the Looking Glass

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: This live action trip back to Wonderland finds Alice dodging the Jabberwocky and encountering a Wonderland crew including Humpty Dumpty, Tiger Lily, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee. The voice cast is staggering, including (to mention a few) father and son Lloyd Bridges and Beau Bridges, Phyllis Diller Read More

    1985
  • Have You Ever Been Ashamed of Your Parents?

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Kari Michaelsen, Marion Ross, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Hallie Todd, Carol Lawrence

    Synopsis: Teenager Fran (Kari Michaelsen) loves her mother (Marion Ross), but is somewhat ashamed that her family is nearly broke, forcing her mom to accept a summer job as a cook for the wealthy Fairchild family. Making things worse as far as Fran is concerned, she will now have to come in contact with Read More

    1983
  • Alice in Wonderland

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Donald O'Connor

    Synopsis: This 1982 made-for-TV version of the Lewis Carroll classic Alice in Wonderland features an all-star cast. Such celebrities as Donald O'Connor, Maureen Stapleton and Eve Arden struggle to perform while buried under mounds of makeup and tons of eccentric costuming as Carroll's alternate-world Read More

    1983
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  • Fame: Sunshine Again

    Crew: Director

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  • Just Like Us

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The 55-minute made-for-TV drama Just Like Us is of interest primarily because of one of its stars. Two young women live in starkly opposite social circles. Fate brings the girls together. Both overcome prejudices over how the "other half" lives. Costars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Kari Michaelsen are Read More

    1983
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  • Dallas: The Phoenix

    Crew: Director

    1982
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  • Fame: Exposé

    Crew: Director

    1982
  • A Day of Thanks on Walton's Mountain

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The cast of the long-running Waltons TV series (minus Richard Thomas as John Boy, here replaced by John Wightman) are reunited for the TV movie Day of Thanks on Walton's Mountain. The year is 1946: the clan gathers to compare notes on Thanksgiving. We learn that Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) is trying Read More

    1982
  • A Day for Thanks on Walton's Mountain

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Featuring a reunion of most of the cast of the long-running family series, The Waltons, this touching drama centers on the attempt of the now grown and scattered brood of Olivia and John Walton to regroup for an old fashioned family holiday. Unfortunately, John-Boy is not among them. ~ Sandra Read More

    1982
  • Rivkin: Bounty Hunter

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Glenn Scarpelli

    Synopsis: In this telemovie, Ron Leibman plays Stan Rivkin, who, sure enough, is bounty hunter, though he operates in Manhattan rather than the wild west. Rivkin has a physically handicapped 12 year old son (Glenn Scarpelli), who is frequently left in the care of a kindly retired priest (Harry Morgan). The Read More

    1981
  • The Waltons: The Revel

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The Waltons comes to the end of its 221-episode run with this episode, in which John-Boy heads to New York to learn the fate of his third novel. Upon discovering that the book has been rejected, John-Boy is too proud to return home in defeat, even though he is flat broke. And back on Waltons' Read More

    1981
  • The Waltons: The Last Straw

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Already having great difficulty meeting his business deadlines, John Walton (Ralph Waite) is further stymied by a total breakdown of equipment at the lumberyard. Accordingly, John himself "breaks down"and announces his retirement, celebrating his new-found freedom in the company of his friend Ike Read More

    1980
  • The Waltons: The Furlough

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Back home on furlough, John-Boy (Robert Wightman) has trouble remembering the details of the plane crash that had earlier left him in a comatose state. Even more perplexing are John-Boy's random references to some mysterious person named "Katie Ann." Quick, darting flashbacks to his wartime Read More

    1980
  • The Waltons: The Valediction

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: It is the spring of 1944 on Walton's Mountain. As war correspondent John-Boy (Robert Wightman) prepares for his return trip overseas, his brother Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) is trying to figure out a way to avoid being chosen as his high school's class valedictorian; sister Erin (Mary Elizabeth Read More

    1980
  • The Waltons: The Home Front, Part 2

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of The Waltons' two-part season eight opener (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), newlyweds Ben (Eric Scott) and Cindy (new series regular Leslie Winston) nearly buckle under the pressure to start a family of their own; Erin (Mary McDonough) bristles at the Read More

    1979
  • The Waltons: The Home Front, Part 1

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The Second World War has made quite an impact on Walton's Mountain as the eighth season of The Waltons gets under way. Fired up with patriotic fervor, everyone in the Walton family is involved in the war effort. For example, John Walton (Ralph Waite) is serving on the local draft board, Jason (Jon Walmsley Read More

    1979
  • The Waltons: The Attack

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Under intense pressure to keep his store solvent while still obeying the new wartime price and rationing restrictions, Ike Godsey (Joe Conley) suffers a heart attack. As the Waltons lend a helping hand at the store, Ike is pressured by his wife Corabeth to sell the place and retire -- and to prove Read More

    1979
  • The Waltons: The Parting

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Ostensibly because John (Ralph Waite) has been working too hard, Olivia (Michael Learned) suggests that he go on a vacation with her to Virginia Beach. In truth, Olivia must go to the beach clinic to undergo some medical tests. Diagnosed with tuberculosis, she is advised to leave home and enter a Read More

    1979
  • The Waltons: The Burden

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Narrowly escaping death when a car falls on him, Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) decides to change his ways and become a man of God. Unfortunately, he is unable to enroll in divinity school because he has no undergraduate degree, so he hits the road to "spread the word" as a traveling preacher -- and Read More

    1979
  • The Waltons: The Return, Part 1

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Richard Thomas briefly returns to the role of John-Boy Walton in this first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour installment). Upon hearing of the dire financial conditions in Jefferson County, John-Boy comes home with plans of reopening the old Guthrie coal mine. Read More

    1978
  • The Waltons: The Boosters

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: When Ben (Eric Scott) announces plans to start up a fancy motel, Corabeth (Ronnie Claire Edwards) offers him financial assistance -- with the understanding, of course, that she'll be given a generous share of the profits. Conversely, John (Ralph Waite) opposes Ben's plans, causing a serious rift Read More

    1978
  • The Waltons: Day of Infamy

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: December 7, 1941: The Waltons are among the first people on the Mountain to hear the news that the Japanese have attacked Pearl Harbor. Especially affected by this catastrophic event is Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor), whose husband Curt (Tom Bower) is serving with the Medical Corps in Hawaii. Read More

    1978
  • The Waltons: The Return, Part 2

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), John (Ralph Waite) reacts with anger when he discovers that Erin has taken a second job, caring for the children of a single man. Meanwhile, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) has returned home in hopes of reopening Read More

    1978
  • The Waltons: The Inferno

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: After winning a national writing contest, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is sent to cover the arrival of the dirigible Hindenburg in Lakehurst, New Jersey. But after the giant airship bursts into flames ("Oh, the humanity!"), John-Boy cannot summon up the words to describe the horrendous tragedy. Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Elopement

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: John (Ralph Waite) and Olivia (Michael Learned) want their 16-year-old daughter Erin (Mary Elizabeth McDonough) to finish school. She, however, is determined to marry Chad Mitchell (Michael O'Keefe)--with or without the permission of his parents. Elsewhere, while left in charge of the Godseys' Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Career Girl

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: As Erin (Mary Elizabeth McDonough) prepares to graduate from high school, she despairs over being the only Walton who has no idea of what she wants to do with her life. She is also convinced that she has absolutely no marketable skills, which is even more depressing. Ultimately, the path to Erin's Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Long Night

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Laboring under the misapprehension that he will be able to bring Grandma home from the hospital, Grandpa Walton (Will Geer) is rudely rebuffed by the medical staff. Not surprisingly, the old man raises a ruckus--and as result is barred from any further hospital visits. Elsewhere, high-and-mighty Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The First Casualty

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: With America's entry into WW2 still several months away, Mary Ellen's husband Curt (Tom Bower) is drafted in to the US Army Medical Corps, while Erin's erstwhile soldier boyfriend G.W. (David Doremus) returns on furlough. At the same time, Jason's rambunctious pal Yancy (Robert Donner) decides to Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Stray

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The Waltons offer food and shelter to Josh (played by a pre-Diff'rent Strokes Todd Bridges) , a young black orphan who has walked all the way from North Carolina. Though he quickly becomes attached to his "temporary" family, Josh runs away after John Walton (Ralph Waite) reprimands him for Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Achievement

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: As John-Boy heads to New York to find out if his novel has been accepted for publication, he recalls the events leading to this critical and anxious moment. Presented as "flashback" are choice excerpts from the previous episodes "The Typewriter", "The Literary Man" and "The Burnout". This final Read More

    1977
  • The Waltons: The Burnout, Part 2

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), the Waltons struggle to put their lives back in order in the wake of the fire that has gutted their house. John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is guilt-ridden over the likelihood that he was responsible for the blaze Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Fledgling

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: When the editor shuts down the newspaper where he works, John-Boy is given the opportunity to start up a periodical of his own. But before he can issue the first edition of the "Blue Ridge Chronicle", he must purchase the old paper's printing press--and thus he takes a full-time job to raise the Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Vigil

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Nurse-in-training Mary Ellen Walton (Judy-Norton Taylor) makes the wrong diagnosis, and it is her own Grandma (Ellen Corby) who suffers. Elsewhere on the medical front, the Mountain's doctor (Victor Izay), fed up with working on a barter rather than cash basis, is on the verge of quitting. Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Cloudburst

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Newly married to Dr. Curt Willard (Tom Bower), Mary Ellen (Judy Norton-Taylor) begins to doubt that she is worthy of her husband--especially when she faints dead away while helping him during surgery. Elsewhere, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) comes to regret selling land entrusted to him by Grandpa Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Burnout, Part 1

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Disaster strikes the Walton family when their house is gutted by a raging fire. While the neighbors help John (Ralph Waite) rebuild, Olivia (Michael Learned) arranges for several neighbors to shelter her children in the interim, causing a great deal of friction between the younger Waltons and Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Search

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: While driving through a particularly treacherous stretch of woods, Olivia (Michael Learned) and her two youngest children Elizabeth (Kami Cotler) and Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) are stranded by a flat tire. In their efforts to find their way home, the three Waltons end up getting lost. After briefly Read More

    1976
  • The Swiss Family Robinson

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: This was the pilot for the 1975 TV series based on the novel by Johann Wyss. Martin Milner is the paterfamilias of the Robinsons, cast adrift on a tropical island and forced to forge their own society. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide Read More

    1975
  • The Runaways

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: A troubled orphan runs away from his unhappy foster home and makes friends with a young leopard that has escaped from captivity in a nearby animal refuge. The two bond and become companions in this warmly sensitive family film. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1975
  • The Secret Life of T.K. Dearing

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Jodie Foster, Eduard Franz, Zoey Karant, Leonard Stone, Brian Part

    Synopsis: A 12-year-old Jodie Foster makes one of her periodic ABC Afterschool Special appearances as the title character in The Secret Life of T.K. Dearing. Considered something of an oddball by her family and peer group, peppery preteen T.K. Dearing finds a friend and kindred spirit in her young-at-heart Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Sermon

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: As The Waltons begins its fourth season, Rev. Matthew Fordwick (John Ritter) and schoolteacher Rosemary Hunter (Mariclare Costello) are about to leave Walton's Mountain for their wedding and honeymoon. In their absence, John-Boy Walton (Richard Thomas) agrees to deliver the Sunday sermon, while Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Prophecy

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In spite of all his hard work and ambition, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is worried that he hasn't really got what it takes to be a professional writer. John-Boy's father John (Ralph Waite) is likewise weighed down with worry: his 25th high school reunion is approaching, and he's afraid to face his Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Estrangement

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The Waltons are advised of the plight of their city-dwelling relative Wade (Richard Hatch), whose marriage is on the brink of collapse. Convinced that Wade has been stepping out with other women, Wade's wife Vera (Lindsay V. Jones) tales refuge in the Walton home. The good news is that Wade is not Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Genius

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Having trouble with his college physics class, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) begins studying with a brilliant tutor--a 16-year-old prodigy named Lyle (Dennis Kort). Invited to stay for a while with the Waltons, Lyle quickly demonstrates that though he may a genius, he is a complete social misfit Read More

    1975
  • The Waltons: The Runaway

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: When it seems as if nobody understands his grief over the death of the schoolroom guinea pig that had been left in his care, Jim-Bob (David W. Harper) runs away from home. Although he may be forced to miss a long-awaited public appearance by a prominent author, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) agrees to Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The Thoroughbred

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: John-Boy (Richard Thomas) enters the family mule Blue in the annual cross-country race, in which his chief competition is the thoroughbred horse owned by his friend Carl (Brendan Burns). As the last member of the Walton family who actually won this race (way back in 1915!), Grandpa (Will Geer) Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The Heritage

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: John (Ralph Waite) is torn between financial considerations and concern for his children's birthright when he is offered $25,000 for Walton's Mountain by a developer (Noah Beery Jr.) who wants to build a tourist resort. Of course, John needs the money--but does he need THAT much money? (A fine Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The System

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: While tutoring fellow student Tom Povich (Richard Masur), who is attending Boatwright on a football scholarship, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) catches Tom cheating on a history exam. Though he'd sooner keep quiet, John-Boy is bound by the students' "honor code", which dictates that he himself will be Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The Book

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is elated when a big-city publisher offers to assemble his short stories into a book. But elation turns to despair when John-Boy learns that he has been bamboozled by a "vanity" press and is expected to pay his own publication costs--and this after a public celebration Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The Gypsies

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Caught in a heavy rainstorm on Walton's Mountain, a family of Gypsies takes refuge it what seems to be a deserted house. Actually, it's the home of the Baldwin sisters, temporarily out of town. The Gypsies' unwitting "break-in" fuels the bigotry of Matt Beckwith (William Bramley), who tries to Read More

    1973
  • The Waltons: The Journey

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: The second season of The Waltons begins as the family's eldest son John-Boy (Richard Thomas) is torn between his own youthful desires and the more pressing needs of an elderly person. Octogenarian Maggie MacKenzie (Linda Watkins) is resolved to the fact that she isn't long for this world, but she Read More

    1973
  • The Waltons: The Courtship

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Having lost his job in Cincinnati, Olivia's 64-year-old uncle Cody Nelson (Eduard Franz) relocates to Walton's Mountain. Hoping to alleviate Cody's loneliness, John-Boy (Richard Thomas) tries to play matchmaker between his uncle and local resident Cordelia Hunnicutt (Danna Hansen). But Olivia and Read More

    1973
  • The Waltons: The Fire

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Walton's Mountain turns into a battleground over the teaching of Evolution. Lutie Bascomb (Richard Bradford), a hard-luck farmer whose violent temper has gotten worse since the breakup of his marriage, storms into the classroom of Miss Hunter (Mariclare Costello) and accuses her of "blasphemy" for Read More

    1973
  • Shaft: Hit and Run

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: In this theatrically released episode from the TV series based on the popular feature film, Shaft, the tough New York detective must use all of his experience to solve the case and bring the crooks to justice. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1973
  • The Waltons: The Theft

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: John Walton (Ralph Waite) is accused of stealing some valuable silver goblets from wealthy neighbor Mrs. Claybourne (Diana Webster). Her evidence? Well, for starters, John is the only visitor that Mrs. Claybourne has had in weeks--and even more damning, he has suddenly and inexplicably come into a Read More

    1973
  • The Waltons: The Boy From the C.C.C.

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: This episode recalls the time when impoverished teenagers found employment (not always voluntarily) by working in the government-sponsored Civilian Conservation Corps. One such youngster is Gino (Michael Rupert), a hard-bitten New York slum kid. Running away from a C.C.C. camp near Walton's Read More

    1972
  • Adam-12: Gifts and Long Letters

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Mark Miller plays a paranoid ex-convict named Tom and Leslie Parrish appears as a waitress named Sharon in a sad story of a star-crossed romance. Sharon fond of Tom, but he is more preoccupied with the fear that he is being stalked and pursued . When Sharon attempts suicide, Officers Jim Reed Read More

    1972
  • The Waltons: The Calf

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Much to the dismay of the younger Walton children, their pet calf is sold for nine dollars to farmer George Anderson (Leonard Stone), who intends to slaughter the animal for its meat. John Walton (Ralph Waite) doesn't really want to break his kids' hearts, but facts are facts: a male calf is of no Read More

    1972
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  • Lost in Space: Treasure of the Lost Planet

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Albert Salmi returns in the role of rascally space pirate Alonzo P. Tucker (you remember: the guy with the robot parrot on his shoulder). This time, Tucker and his crew are on an intergalactic search for the treasure of Billy Bones. Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) gets mixed up in the swashbuckling Read More

    1967
  • Bonanza: The Gentle Ones

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker, Robert Walker, Jr., Lana Wood

    Synopsis: Written by Frank Chase, "The Gentle Ones" is the tale of two brothers, both in the horse trading business. Kindhearted Mark (Robert Walker Jr.) is a cowboy who loves horses; his brutal sibling Frank (Pat Conway) is a rancher who likes nothing more than to "break" his horses in the most sadistic Read More

    1967
  • 1967
  • Lost in Space: The Keeper, Part 1

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Michael Rennie, who earned his sci-fi/fantasy chops as the benevolent alien Klatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still, essays a far less benign characterization in this, the first episode of a two-part story. Rennie plays the titular Keeper, the curator of an intergalactic zoo comprised of Read More

    1966
  • Lost in Space: The Keeper, Part 2

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Michael Rennie returns as The Keeper in this conclusion of a two-part story. Thanks to Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris, the Keeper's menagerie of space monstrosities is running wild on the Robinsons' planet. Only the Keeper can recapture these hideous creatures and return them to his intergalactic Read More

    1966
  • Mission: Impossible: The Ransom

    Crew: Director

    Actors: Steven Hill, Barbara Bain, Martin Landau, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus

    Synopsis: Briggs is forced to play along with powerful mobster boss Frank Egan (William Smithers when the daughter of Briggs' friend Joe Mantell is kidnapped. In order to secure the girl's release, Briggs and the IMF must themselves kidnap the key witness against Egan in an upcoming Grand Jury Read More

    1966
  • Branded: Barbed Wire

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Leif Erickson and Rod Cameron guest star in this episode as two headstrong men on opposite sides of a bitter range war. Erickson plays Roy Beckwith, a cattleman who hires Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) to string barbed wire around his property. This puts Jason on a blacklist compiled by the local Read More

    1966
  • Branded: Yellow for Courage

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Patricia Medina guest stars as Dr. Karen Miller, who has become an outcast on the frontier by virtue of her profession and her foreign birthplace. During a diptheria epidemic, Dr. Miller numbers among her patients another "outcast", namely ex-Army officer Jason McCord (Chuck Connors). As Jason Read More

    1966
  • Lost in Space: Space Circus

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: James Westerfield hams it up as Dr. Marvello, the pitchman for a travelling space circus that shows up to entertain the Robinsons--in exchange for a meal. Unfortunately, the food supply is perilously low, so Marvello ends up seeking another form of payment. The crafty showman sets his sights on Read More

    1966
  • Lost in Space: The Deadly Games of Gamma 6

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Myko (Mike Kellin), the manager of an intergalactic gladiator show, arranges a boxing match between Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) and the midget Geoo (Harry Monty). Believing that he'll receive a huge sum of money and a trip back home if he wins, Smith accepts the challenge--little knowing that the Read More

    1966
  • Lost in Space: His Majesty Smith

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Pompous Dr. Smith (Jonathan Harris) is delighted to be selected as king of the planet Andronica. He will of course, be less than delighted when he discovers that he has been chosen not because of his superiority, but because he is the least essential member of the Robinson party. And imagine his Read More

    1966
  • Lost in Space: All That Glitters

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: When Penny (Angela Cartwright) offers refuge to an intergalactic thief named Ohan (Larry Ward), the fugitive gratefully entrusts a small disc to her, telling the girl that it will lead her to untold riches. At the behest of greedy Dr. Smith ({$Jonathan Harris]), Penny follows the disc to a magic Read More

    1966
  • Branded: Coward Steps Aside

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: This episode reunites Branded star Chuck Connors with Johnny Crawford, who from 1958 through 1963 had played Connors' son on the popular western series The Rifleman. With all of the menfolk out prospecting for silver, the town of Jefferson City has been left unguarded, save for callow young deputy Read More

    1965
  • Branded: The Bounty

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Cowboy Johnny Dolan (Pat Conway) helps Jason McCord fend off three hoodlums in a barroom brawl. However, it turns out that Johnny did not rescue Jason out of the goodness of his heart: He is bounty hunter, and he intends to collect the $5000 bounty that has been placed on McCord's head. The Read More

    1965
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Lover's Gamble

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Hired by Dr. Philip Stark (Donald Murphy) to care for his invalid wife Frances, college coed Betty Kaster (Margaret Bly) goes to Perry Mason (Raymond Burr) with her suspicions that Stark plans to murder Frances for her $2,000,000 inheritance. A murder does indeed take place, but it's Stark who is Read More

    1965
  • Branded: Leap Upon Mountains...

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Film favorite Joan Leslie appears in this episode as Mrs. Cooper, a Quaker widow who hires Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) as a ranch hand. It soon develops that Jason will also have to act as Mrs. Cooper's bodyguard, thanks to vengeful one-armed rancher Renger (John Ireland). Embittered over the Read More

    1965
  • Branded: Now Join the Human Race

    Crew: Director

    Synopsis: Burt Reynolds appears in this episode as Red Hand, a rebellious young Apache chief who has jumped the reservation with his family. Jason McCord (Chuck Connors) hopes to avert an all-out war with the Indians by negotiating the peaceful surrender of Red Hand, but his efforts may be thwarted by the Read More

    1965
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  • Madison Avenue

    Crew: Songwriter

    Actors: Dana Andrews, Howard St. John, David White, Eleanor Parker, Jeanne Crain

    Synopsis: Dana Andrews is ad-man Clint Lorimer in this uneven drama, the last feature film by director Bruce Humberstone, released several years after it was completed. Clint is fired from his job working for a big ad agency, and he is determined to prove himself better than his former bosses. He has two Read More

    1962
  • Gunsmoke: The Way It Is

    Crew: Director

    1962
  • The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw

    Crew: Songwriter

    Actors: Kenneth More, Jayne Mansfield, Robert Morley, Ronald Squire, David Horne, Henry Hull

    Synopsis: Kenneth More portrays a British gunsmith who travels to the American West. After winning a rigged poker game, More is appointed sheriff of Fractured Jaw, a wide-open town where law officers are plugged and planted on a regular basis. He befriends hard-bitten saloon gal Jayne Mansfield, who doesn't Read More

    1958
  • The Joker Is Wild

    Crew: Composer (Music Score)

    Actors: Frank Sinatra, Mitzi Gaynor, Jeanne Crain, Eddie Albert, Beverly Garland

    Synopsis: Frank Sinatra stars as legendary nightclub comic Joe E. Lewis in this dramatic screen biography. In the 1920s, Lewis was a popular singer in Chicago who could fill any nightclub he chose to play. This doesn't go unnoticed by the mobsters who control many of the city's venues; when they ask Lewis Read More

    1957
  • The Half-Breed

    Crew: Songwriter

    Actors: Robert Young, Janis Carter, Jack Buetel, Barton MacLane, Reed Hadley

    Synopsis: One of only five films directed by Academy Award-nominated editor Stuart Gilmore, this 1951 Western stars Robert Young as Dan Craig, a gambler who may be the only man who can stop a war between a tribe of Native Americans and a group of white settlers. Shortly after the U.S. Civil War, Frank Read More

    1951
  • Code of the West

    Crew: Songwriter

    Actors: James Warren, John Laurenz, Steve Brodie, Rita Lynn

    Synopsis: The third of western hero James Warren's trio of RKO Radio vehicles, Code of the West was like its predecessors based on a story by Zane Grey. Warren plays Bob Wade, a settler on the Arizona Strip, circa 1880. Representing his fellow settlers, Wade stands up to gambling boss Carter (Raymond BurrRead More

    1947

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