Richard Anderson Filmography

Born:
August 8, 1926 in Long Branch, NJ
Occupation:
Actor
Biography:
Following his screen debut in 1949's Twelve O'Clock High, Richard Anderson was groomed for stardom at MGM. His stature in Hollywood seemed assured when he married the daughter of former MGM luminary Norma Shearer. But Anderson was -- by his own admission -- a less-than-noble figure in his younger...Read More
  • The Glass Shield

    Actors: Michael Boatman, Lori Petty, Ice Cube, Michael Ironside, Richard Anderson

    Synopsis: In this crime drama, an honest lawman has to decide where his loyalties lie in a corrupt system. All his life, J.J. (Michael Boatman) has dreamed of being a cop, and after graduating from the Police Academy, he gets his wish, becoming the first African-American policeman based out of Los Angeles' Read More

    1994
  • Bionic Ever After?

    Actors: Richard Anderson, Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner

    Synopsis: Steve Austin (Lee Majors) and Jaime Sommers (Lindsay Wagner) reunite for another go around as the popular 1970s bionic duo. In this two-hour TV-movie, the couple's long overdue wedding is put in jeopardy when Jaime suffers from a virus. Richard Anderson and Martin E. Brooks reprise their TV-roles Read More

    1994
  • Gettysburg

    Actors: Martin Sheen, Jeff Daniels, Tom Berenger, Stephen Lang, Richard Jordan

    Synopsis: The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara becomes this sprawling historical epic. As in Shaara's novel, director Ronald Maxwell focuses on a handful of major players to dramatize the events of July 1863, when the armies of the Union and Confederacy clash at the small Read More

    1993
  • The Player

    Actors: Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi, Fred Ward, Whoopi Goldberg, Peter Gallagher

    Synopsis: Robert Altman takes a scalpel to Hollywood ethics in the 1990s (or the lack thereof) in his acidic satire The Player, adapted from Michael Tolkin's novel. (Tolkin also wrote the screenplay.) The film concerns a sleek and smooth Hollywood studio executive who starts receiving death threats from a Read More

    4/10/92
  • Murder, She Wrote: Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall, Part One

    Synopsis: In the first episode of Murder She Wrote's two-part Season Five finale, Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury) crosses swords with rival mystery writer Eudora McVeigh Shipton (Jean Simmons). Envious that Jessica's star has risen while hers has fallen, Eudora publicly declares that she intends to Read More

    1989
  • Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman

    Actors: Richard Anderson, Sandra Bullock, Lee Majors, Lindsay Wagner, Jeff Yagher

    Synopsis: Six Million Dollar Man Lee Majors and Bionic Woman Lindsay Wagner are reunited for the made-for-TV Bionic Showdown. Also on hand is Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman, the government supervisor for both Majors and Wagner on their respective 1970s TV series. Something new has been added, however: Jeff Yagher Read More

    1989
  • Murder, She Wrote: Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall, Part Two

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of Murder She Wrote's two-part Season Five finale, Jessica (Angela Lansbury) is still contending with her witchy rival mystery writer Eudora McVeigh Shipton (Jean Simmons). Although the duplicitous Eudora confesses that she has stolen the notes for Jessica's latest novel, she Read More

    1989
  • Stranger on My Land

    Synopsis: In this drama, a Vietnam vet takes a stand when government agents attempt to take his ranch so they can build a missile base there. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1988
  • The Stepford Children

    Actors: Barbara Eden, Don Murray, Richard Anderson, James Coco, Randall Batinkoff

    Synopsis: This film takes place in that strange bastion of middle-class living, Stepford, CT. The trouble begins when a former resident returns with his new family and forces them to become as strangely contented as their neighbors. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1987
  • The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman

    Synopsis: In this movie sequel to the two popular sci-fi adventure TV series, the bionic couple are reunited to stop a group of radicals from using Steve's bionic son to take over the United States. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1987
  • Hoover vs. the Kennedys: The Second Civil War

    Synopsis: This film tells about the controversial association of President JFK and Attorney General Robert Kennedy with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. ~ All Movie Guide Read More

    1987
  • Stranger in My Bed

    Synopsis: This drama is based on a true story and chronicles the struggle of a woman who loses her memory in a car crash and attempts to put her old life back together. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1986
  • Perry Mason Returns

    Actors: Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale

    Synopsis: In the first of a series of made-for-TV films shot two decades after the original Perry Mason television series ended in 1966, Mason (Raymond Burr), now an Appellate Court Judge, must step down from the bench in order to defend his longtime secretary Della Street (Barbara Hale) against murder Read More

    1985
  • The A-Team: The Doctor is Out

    Synopsis: In the middle of Murdock's regular therapy session, his psychiatrist Dr. Richter (Richard Anderson) is kidnapped. Immediately, Murdock (Dwight Schultz) alerts his A-Team colleagues, who launch a search for Richter in the treacherous jungles of "Curaguay." The rest of the episode is an extended Read More

    1985
  • Cover Up

    Synopsis: "She's the world's sexiest photographer! He's fashion's hottest model!" And Cover-Up was one of the most over-hyped TV series of the 1984-85 season. Introduced in this 2-hour pilot film are Jennifer O'Neill as fashion photographer Dani Reynolds, who spends most of her waking hours as an undercover Read More

    1984
  • The Retrievers

    Actors: Max Thayer, Shawn Hoskins, Lenard Miller, Bud Cramer

    Synopsis: This martial arts action film is about Tom, a man conned into joining the CIA and then forced into fighting against it when his ethics lead him to protect those connected with an exposé of the agency. Danny has written the exposé and when he is taken into custody by the CIA, Tom sees his partner Read More

    1982
  • Condominium

    Actors: Pamela Hensley, Jack Jones, Stuart Whitman

    Synopsis: Condominium is a two-part, four-hour TV adaptation of the novel by John D. McDonald. The setting is a hastily constructed Florida high-rise, assembled at the least possible cost by its greedy owners. An oncoming hurricane threatens to topple the structure and its residents into the ocean. Various Read More

    1980
  • Skyward

    Synopsis: Skyward is a 1980 GE Theatre presentation in the lofty tradition of TV's Golden Age. Bette Davis stars (what an inadequate word!) as a 60-year-old retired barnstorming airplane pilot. Real-life paraplegic Suzy Gilstrap portrays a wheelchair-bound team who is "tired of looking up all the time." It Read More

    1980
  • Murder by Natural Causes

    Synopsis: TV-mystery mavens Richard Levinson and William Link score another homicidal hit with Murder by Natural Causes. The premise: Hal Holbrook has a weak heart. Holbrook's wife Katharine Ross is carrying on an affair with Barry Bostwick. Ross wants to lose her husband, but she doesn't want to leave Read More

    1979
  • Pearl

    Actors: Angie Dickinson, Robert Wagner, Dennis Weaver, Lesley Ann Warren, Gregg Henry

    Synopsis: Adapted by Oscar-winning screenwriter Stirling Silliphant from his own novel, the three-part, six-hour miniseries Pearl inevitably invoked memories of the strikingly similar From Here to Eternity. The focus was on three military couples living in Honolulu in and around the time of Japan's attack Read More

    1978
  • The Immigrants

    Synopsis: Based on the best-selling novel by Howard Fast, the two-part, four-hour miniseries The Immigrants is the saga of Dan Lavetta (Stephen Macht). The son of an impoverished Italian immigrant family, Dan manages to emerge from the rubble of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (cunningly re-created via Read More

    1978
  • The Bionic Woman

    Synopsis: Jamie Somers, the "Bionic Woman" introduced on a 1975 episode of TV's Six Million Dollar Man, launched her own series with a two-part adventure. Part One was telecast as the January 11, 1976 installment of Six Million Dollar Man: in a comatose state, Jamie, the onetime fiancee of "bionic man" Read More

    1975
  • Ironside: The Faded Image

    Synopsis: After two young women are killed on a University campus, Fran (Elizabeth Baur) has a suspicious accident near the murder scene. Investigating, Ironside (Raymond Burr) finds out that both victims had one thing in common: they had been the mistresses of the college's married dean (Richard Anderson) Read More

    1975
  • Black Eye

    Actors: Richard Anderson, Rosemary Forsyth, Teresa Graves, Bret Morrison, Fred Williamson

    Synopsis: Best known for directing several popular science-fiction films in the 1950s, Jack Arnold turned to blaxploitation with this gritty crime film. Fred Williamson stars as Shep Stone, who becomes a private detective after being suspended from the police department. The usual sleazy setpieces deal with Read More

    1974
  • Jarrett

    Actors: Glenn Ford, Anthony Quayle, Forrest Tucker, Laraine Stephens, Yvonne Craig

    Synopsis: Glenn Ford is Jarrett, a former boxer with an artistic streak. He becomes a private detective, specializing in cases that will allow him to breath the rarefied air of art galleries and museums. Anthony Quayle is Jarrett's "Moriarity," a wealthy art collector who will stop at nothing to build up Read More

    1973
  • The Night Strangler

    Actors: John Carradine, Darren McGavin

    Synopsis: The Night Strangler is the sequel to the enormously successful 1972 TV movie The Night Stalker. Darren McGavin returns as seedy reporter Carl Kolchak, who previously ran into conflict when Las Vegas authorities refused to acknowledge Kolchak's uncovering of a modern-day vampire. Now he's in Read More

    1973
  • The Streets of San Francisco: A Room With a View

    Synopsis: When one of the key witnesses in a mob trial is murdered, Stone intensifies his protection of sole remaining witness Roy Chaffee (Sandy Kenyon). Stone and Keller install Chaffee in a nondescript house across the street from the apartment of shy, spinsterish English teacher Mary Rae Dortmunder Read More

    1973
  • Partners in Crime

    Synopsis: Partners in Crime was the second attempt by Richard Levinson and William Link to create a TV series featuring a female ex-judge and male ex-con: the first was 1971's The Judge and Jake Wyler. This time, Lee Grant is the former jurist turned sleuth, while Lou Antonio is the onetime prisoner turned Read More

    1973
  • The F.B.I.: The Big Job

    Synopsis: The F.B.I. inagurates its ninth season (originally telecast in a 7:30PM Sunday timeslot, one half-hour earlier than its traditional 8 PM berth) with an all-points-bulletin manhunt for three clever ex-cons. The crooks have pulled off a $4,000,000 heist at an armored car firm, leaving Inspector Read More

    1973
  • The Honkers

    Actors: James Coburn, Lois Nettleton, Slim Pickens

    Synopsis: The exciting world of rodeo provides the framework for this western saga that centers around a temperamental bronc rider who tries prove himself worthy of his wife, son, and his best friend's respect. He also wants to keep his freedom. Songs include: "Easy Made for Lovin," "My Special Day," "I'm a Read More

    1972
  • The Six Million Dollar Man

    Actors: Martin Balsam, Darren McGavin

    Synopsis: This TV movie was the pilot for the popular series The Six Million Dollar Man. In this maiden effort, we are told just how astronaut Steve Austin became a bionic man. Surviving a near-fatal crash, the mutilated Austin is given artificial limbs (plus one faux eye) and reassembled into a part-human Read More

    1972
  • Play It As It Lays

    Actors: Tuesday Weld, Anthony Perkins

    Synopsis: Play It As It Lays offers what is probably the harshest view of Hollywood to be given a major production up to the time of its release; it depicts a world of narcissistic egotists who will do anything to inflate their own sense of importance. Based on the novel by Joan Didion, it tells of the rise Read More

    1972
  • Ironside: Cold, Hard Cash

    Synopsis: Working undercover, Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) infiltrates the gang responsible for the kidnapping of the daughter (Kay Lenz) of a famous movie actress (Barbara Rush). Curiously, in his efforts to secure the girl's release, Ed's boss Ironside (Raymond Burr) encounters a stunning lack of Read More

    1972
  • The Astronaut

    Synopsis: Astronaut Monte Markham has been dispatched to the heavens on the first US space trip to Mars. When TV coverage is abruptly cut off, the official story reads that there's been a slight malfunction, and that Markham is heading home. Only space official Jackie Cooper and a handful of associates know Read More

    1972
  • The F.B.I.: The Franklin Papers

    Synopsis: Dina Merrill, who'd played a crime victim in the very first episode of The F.B.I., returns on the opposite side of the law as glamorous con artist Christine Minson. With the help of a male accomplice, Christine has masterminded a scam whereby gullible Dan Wheaton (Richard Anderson) will pay a Read More

    1972
  • Say Goodbye, Maggie Cole

    Synopsis: In her final acting appearance, Susan Hayward is ironically cast as a research doctor who can no longer face up to the notion of dealing with death on a daily basis. Recently widowed, Dr. Maggie Cole is on the verge of giving up her job and going into seclusion. She is shaken back to reality by Read More

    1972
  • The Longest Night

    Synopsis: The Longest Night is a harrowing made-for-TV movie based on a real-life kidnapping. Sallie Shockley is abducted from the home of her parents and held for ransom. Her captors entomb her in a box buried several feet underground, with an air hose as her only conduit to the outside world. As the Read More

    1972
  • The Trouble With Women

    Synopsis: In this detective drama, super police sleuth Dan August looks into two cases involving female murderers. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1971
  • Dan August: The Relative Solution

    Synopsis: When Burt Reynolds metamorphosed into the biggest star in Hollywood, many of his earlier efforts were sent back into distribution. The Relative Solution is one of several jerry-built "feature films", comprised of episodes from Reynolds' 1970 TV series Dan August. Our boy Burt, of course, stars as Read More

    1971
  • Dan August: The Lady Killers

    Synopsis: In this episode of the murder mystery series, a police detective must cope after he learns that his friend is a murderer. A student also discovers that his fencing teacher is involved in a killing. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Read More

    1971
  • Dead Men Tell No Tales

    Synopsis: Photographer Christopher George is mistaken for an assassination target by paid killers. Since the actual victim-to-be is now safe, George cannot count on the protection of the authorities, so he takes it on the lam. He is sheltered by former girlfriend Judy Carne, who is kidnapped and threatened Read More

    1971
  • Ironside: License to Kill

    Synopsis: The killer of police officer Randy Keating (Roger Perry) is himself killed by Keating's partner Frank Carlson (David Carradine)--whereupon Carlson finds himself facing a murder charge. Inasmuch as he attended police academy with both Keating and Carlson, Sgt. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) takes a Read More

    1971
  • Along Came a Spider

    Actors: Ed Nelson, Suzanne Pleshette

    Synopsis: This TV movie stars Suzanne Pleshette as the embittered widow of a research scientist. Seeking justice, she conceals her identity and goes after the professor (Ed Nelson) she holds responsible for her husband's "accidental" death. Pleshette launches an affair with the professor in order to get the Read More

    1970
  • Menace on the Mountain

    Synopsis: A father-and-son team battle to protect their Southern farm from military deserters during the Civil War. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide Read More

    1970
  • Macho Callahan

    Actors: David Janssen, Jean Seberg, Lee J. Cobb, James Booth, Pedro Armendariz, Jr.

    Synopsis: This violent western tale finds Macho (David Janssen) as a Union Army regular in a Confederate prison. He escapes by planting dynamite in the coffin of an executed officer, making his move when the coffin is being carried outside the gate. He returns to a small town where he waits for Duffy (Lee Read More

    1970
  • Doctors' Wives

    Actors: Dyan Cannon, Richard Crenna, Gene Hackman, Rachel Roberts, Carroll O'Connor

    Synopsis: Among a cliquish set of country club doctors and surgeons, it seems that sleeping around is the norm. Early in the film, however, one husband murders his promiscuous wife (Dyan Cannon) while she is in bed with a rather unlikely adulterer. The various alliances and rivalries in this close-knit Read More

    1970
  • Tora! Tora! Tora!

    Actors: Martin Balsam, So Yamamura, Joseph Cotten, Tatsuya Mihashi, E.G. Marshall

    Synopsis: This 25-million dollar epic collaboration accurately recreates the events that led to the Japanese attack on the American naval base during World War II. With Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, the wheels are set in motion by Japan to plan the attack. After internal differences in Read More

    1970
  • Murder My Friend

    Synopsis: Though usually listed as a feature film, Murder My Friend is actually a pastiche of two 60-minute episodes of the 1970 TV series Dan August. Burt Reynolds stars as August, a detective on the Santa Luisa (California) police force. Though not originally intended to be shown in tandem, the two Read More

    1970
  • The F.B.I.: The Challenge

    Synopsis: The FBI investigates when the body of a murdered man washes up on a California beach, twelve miles from a Communist trawler--and only a few hundred yards from the plant owned by a government contractor. As Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) tries to put the clues together, master spy Paul Winters Read More

    1969
  • Ironside: Up, Down and Even

    Synopsis: Eve (Barbara Anderson) is upset that her niece Kimberly (Susan O'Connell) has been arrested on a marijuana possession charge--especially since it is the girl's second offense. Though she knows she will be institutionalized unless she reveals her supplier, Kimberly refuses to talk. In order to save Read More

    1969
  • The F.B.I.: The Enemies

    Synopsis: Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) issues an A.P.B. for Ralph Stuart (Jeffrey Hunter), a Red agent wanted for murder and the theft of a secret rocket fuel formula. Meanwhile, the wounded fugitive hides out in the home of Allen Harmon (Al Freeman Jr.), whose life Stuart saved in Vietnam. Torn Read More

    1968
  • The F.B.I.: The Mercenary

    Synopsis: The murder of a rocket manufacturer tips the FBI to an insidious scheme to blackmail executives into giving up classified missile secrets to the Enemy. The villains have already set up their next patsy, a lonely rocket-firm functionary named Ken Haney (Norman Fell). Serving as bait to lure Haney Read More

    1968
  • The Fugitive: The Judgment, Part 2

    Synopsis: In the conclusion of The Fugitive's celebrated series finale, wrongly convicted murderer Richard Kimble has been arrested by Lt. Gerard (Barry Morse) just moments before catching up with actual murderer Fred Johnson (Bill Raisch), aka "the one-armed man." It appears that Kimble has been betrayed Read More

    1967
  • The Fugitive: The Judgment, Part 1

    Synopsis: The Fugitive wraps up its four-season run with Part One of the series' legendary final episode "The Judgment". Having learned that Fred Johnson (Bill Raisch), the elusive one-armed man who committed the murder for which Kimble was wrongfully condemned, has been arrested in Tucson, Kimble makes a Read More

    1967
  • Ironside: Eat, Drink and Be Buried

    Synopsis: Advice columnist Francesca Kirby (Lee Grant) is being plagued by death threats and attempts on her life, prompting Francesca's old friend Ironside (Raymond Burr) to offer his protection. It turns out that there are several people in San Francisco who'd probably prefer to see Francesca dead, among Read More

    1967
  • Bonanza: Showdown at Tahoe

    Actors: Lorne Greene, Michael Landon, Dan Blocker, David Canary, Richard Anderson

    Synopsis: Jamison Fillmore (Richard Anderson), the crooked owner of a paddle-wheel steamboat, plans an aquatic escape after robbing the Ponderosa timber supplies and stealing a shipment of currency. Fillmore proves he's not kidding when he murders steamboat skipper Captain Larson (Karl Swenson), a friend of Read More

    1967
  • The F.B.I.: Traitor

    Synopsis: A vague clue provided by a dying spy prompts Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) to investigate the possibility of espionage within the hierachy of corporate America. The villain of this piece is Steve Ramsey (Andrew Duggan), a veteran Communist agent posing as a top-ranking CEO. Also figuring Read More

    1967
  • Mission: Impossible: The Psychic

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

    Synopsis: The first season of Mission: Impossible came to a close with the April 22, 1967 episode "The Psychic." Some valuable NATO secrets have been appropriated in a hostile corporate takeover by ruthless industrialist Alex Lowell (Barry Sullivan). The IMF heads to South America, where Lowell has Read More

    1967
  • The Ride to Hangman's Tree

    Actors: Jack Lord, James Farentino, Don Galloway, Melodie Johnson, Richard Anderson

    Synopsis: The movie opens as two outlaws are just being rescued from being hung as thieves by an old friend. They go their separate ways, but keep running into each other across the country on their way to California as they alternately are on the good and bad side of the law. Their rescuer becomes the Read More

    1967
  • The Fugitive: The Sharp Edge of Chivalry

    Synopsis: Now working as a tenement janitor under the name "Carl Baker", Kimble (David Janssen) offers a helping hand to an emotionally disturbed youth named Roger Roland (Robert Drivas)--who repays the favor by stealing Kimble's passkey. Shortly afterward, a female tenant is murdered and a shadowy figure Read More

    1966
  • Seconds

    Actors: Rock Hudson, Salome Jens, John Randolph, Will Geer, Jeff Corey

    Synopsis: Arthur Hamilton ({$John Randolph) is a listless Manhattan businessman who lives with his wife in the New York suburbs. One day, he runs into an old friend (Murray Hamilton) whom he thought had died. The friend leads him to The Company, a secretive operation run by The Old Man (Will Geer). The Read More

    1966
  • The F.B.I.: Collision Course

    Synopsis: When hitchhiker Frank Schroeder (a pre-Hawaii 5-0 Jack Lord) gallantly saves a young Mexican girl named Teresa (Pilar Seurat) from being sexually assaulted, she gratefully tags along with him on his Eastward journey. What Teresa doesn't know is that Frank is a triple murderer who for several days Read More

    1966
  • Perry Mason: Season 09

    Synopsis: Show business is full of ironies. Back in 1961, the NBC western Bonanza was moved from a Saturday to a Sunday slot to avoid the heavy competiton of the popular CBS legal drama Perry Mason. By 1965, Bonanza was riding high in the ratings and the nine-year-old Perry Mason was slowly withering. Thus Read More

    1965
  • The Fugitive: Three Cheers for Little Boy Blue

    Synopsis: Under the alias "Tom Nash", fugitive Richard Kimble (David Janssen) goes to work as a bodyguard for self-made millionaire George Forster (Richard Anderson), who has returned to his home town after an absence of several years. Despite the adulation heaped upon him, Forster has many enemies in town; Read More

    1965
  • The Fugitive: Runner in the Dark

    Synopsis: When a TV fan recognizes a picture of Richard Kimble (David Janssen) on a quiz show, the fugitive takes refuge in a home for the blind. Posing as "Phil Meade", Kimble quickly acquaints himself several of the residents, including the attractive Claire Whittaker (Diana Van Der Vlis) and embittered Read More

    1964
  • Seven Days in May

    Actors: Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien

    Synopsis: Adapted by Rod Serling from the best-selling novel by Fletcher Knebel and Charles Waldo Bailey II, Seven Days in May was allegedly inspired by the far-right ramblings of one General Edwin Walker. Burt Lancaster plays General James M. Scott, who, convinced that liberal President Jordan Lyman (Fredric March Read More

    1964
  • The Fugitive: The Iron Maiden

    Synopsis: Hired as a construction worker at a missile site, Kimble is one of several people trapped in an underground shaft by an explosion. Among the others similarly entombed are Congresswoman Snell (Nan Martin) and construction head Jack Glennon (Stephen McNally), who happen to be longtime enemies. Read More

    1964
  • The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Who Needs an Enemy?

    Actors: Steven Hill, Joanna Moore, Richard Anderson, Barney Phillips

    Synopsis: When Charlie Osgood (Steven Hill) embezzles 95,000 dollars, his business partner, Eddie Turin (Richard Anderson), threatens to turn him over to the police. Not wishing to be arrested, Charlie elaborately fakes his own suicide, then runs off with his girlfriend, Danielle (Joanna Moore). Only when Read More

    1964
  • Combat!: A Silent Cry

    Synopsis: Saunders (Vic Morrow) is ordered to deliver some new radios behind enemy lines to a group of French partisans. Going along for the ride is Sgt. Calvin Perkins (Richard Anderson), a communications expert whose makes up for his lack of combat experience with his enormous ego. Understandably, there Read More

    1964
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Paper Bullets

    Synopsis: The senatorial campaign between Jason Foster (Richard Anderson) and Randolph Cartwell (Stewart Moss) gets down and dirty when political boss Harry Margis (Patrick McVey) tries to set up Foster's sister as a pawn in a fabricated scandal, using her romance with Cardwell's stepson David (Stewart Read More

    1964