Russ Grieve Filmography

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Actor
  • The Hills Have Eyes

    Actors: Susan Lanier, Robert Houston, Virginia Vincent, Russ Grieve, Dee Wallace

    Synopsis: Horror auteur Wes Craven followed his threadbare but horrifically compelling cult classic Last House on the Left with this wonderfully demented morality fable about a bloody war of attrition between two extremely different families. The story opens on the journey of the Carters, a mildly Read More

    1977
  • Emergency!: Computer Terror

    Synopsis: A computer error on John's paycheck results in his receiving several thousand dollars that he doesn't deserves. Dutifully, John (Randolph Mantooth) tries to report the error and return the extra cash, only to run up against the brick wall of departmental bureaucracy and butt-covering. This week's Read More

    1976
  • The Waltons: The Fighter

    Synopsis: Fresh from his triumphant movie appearance in Blazing Saddles, Cleavon Little guest stars as James Travis Clark, the Waltons' new hired man. Upon learning that James is a prizefighter, Olivia (Michael Learned) and Grandma (Ellen Corby) strongly express their disapproval--until they find out that Read More

    1975
  • Emergency!: Tee Vee

    Synopsis: The station's TV will never be the same after John (Randolph Mantooth) and Chet (Tim Donnelly) try their hand at "repairing" the set. Back on the job, the squad comes to the aid of a man who has glued his eyelids shut, and another man trapped in a burning storm drain. Also, Dr. Brackett (Robert Read More

    1975
  • Charlie's Angels: Pilot

    Actors: David F. Doyle, John Forsythe, Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith

    Synopsis: This 72-minute pilot film of the Charlie's Angels series stars the three original "Angels": Sabrina (Kate Jackson), Jill (Farrah Fawcett-Majors), and Kelly (Jaclyn Smith). Police rookies stuck in go-nowhere jobs, Sabrina, Jill, and Kelly are hired by the never-seen Charlie (voiced by John Read More

    1975
  • Dogs

    Actors: David McCallum, George Wyner, Linda Gray, Eric Server, Sandra McCabe

    Synopsis: Another entry in the vast nature-amok horror subgenre of the late '70s, this murky low-budget woofer stars David McCallum as a pontificating college prof who begins to suspect something is amiss when the canine populace of a small college burg begin leaping at their owners' throats with wild Read More

    1975
  • The Bob Newhart Show: Clink Shrink

    Actors: Bob Newhart, Suzanne Pleshette, Bill Daily, Peter Bonerz, Marcia Wallace

    Synopsis: Suddenly possessed with a sense of social consciousness, Bob offers free counseling sessions to Miles Lascoe, a recently paroled armed robber. The new patient is relaxed enough, but Bob is a bundle of nerves. The role of Lascoe is played by Henry Winkler, just before his ascent to stardom as the Read More

    1974
  • The Waltons: The Deed

    Synopsis: Unable to produce the deed to their land, the Waltons are threatened with eviction from the mountain by a powerful lumber company. In order to raise the $200 necessary to register a deed, John (Ralph Waite) and John-Boy (Ralph Waite) head to the "big city", looking for work. Just when it seems Read More

    1973
  • Kojak: The Corrupter

    Synopsis: Not long after a brand-new staff goes to work at the Duchess Jewelry Company, the owner is found murdered. At first, it looks like a simple mugging, but Kojak (Telly Savalas) suspects that something more sinister is afoot. Launching an investigation, Kojak ends up targeting a smuggling ring Read More

    1973
  • Mission: Impossible: Speed

    Actors: Peter Graves, Lynda Day George, Greg Morris, Peter Lupus, Claude Akins

    Synopsis: Three tons of narcotics are stolen by dealer Sam Hibbing (Claude Akins). To recover the drugs, and to ruin both Hibbing and his higher-ups, the IMF concoct an undermining scheme that once again requires agent Casey to pose as a criminal's daughter. Filmed on location in San Francisco, this episode Read More

    1973
  • Fuzz

    Actors: Burt Reynolds, Jack Weston, Tom Skerritt, Yul Brynner, Raquel Welch

    Synopsis: Fuzz treads the line between raucous comedy and gut-churning melodrama. Based on an "87th Precinct" novel by Ed McBain (aka Evan Hunter), the film stars Burt Reynolds and Jack Weston as, respectively, detectives Steve Carella and Meyer Meyer. Their current assignment is to bring in Deaf Man (Yul Brynner Read More

    1972
  • The Beverly Hillbillies: The Clampett Curse

    Synopsis: Jed has decided to join Granny in his eastward trek back to the Ozarks. As a result, the Clampetts pack up their belongin's, close up the mansion, and pile into the trusty old car. And, oh yes: Believing that his millions are something of a curse, Jed gives all his money to a trio of impoverished Read More

    1967
  • Petticoat Junction: The Fishing Derby

    Synopsis: Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) teams up with Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) to promote a fishing derby that will bring in fresh business to the Shady Rest. Although he has purchased several expensive prizes for the lucky winners, Joe makes certain that the rules of the contest are so difficult that he'll be Read More

    1967
  • Gilligan's Island: Gilligan's Mother-in-Law

    Actors: Henny Backus, Russ Grieve, Mary Foran, Edward Little Sky

    Synopsis: In the first episode of Gilligan's Island's second season--which is also the first one filmed in color, and the first to include regulars Russell Johnson (The Professor) and Dawn Wells (Mary Ann) in the opening credits--the castaways remain firmly ensconsed on their deserted island, still hoping Read More

    1965
  • Gilligan's Island: Music Hath Charm

    Actors: Frank Corsentino, Russ Grieve, Paul Daniel

    Synopsis: In her neverending efforts to bring culture to the island, Mrs. Howell (Natalie Schafer) organizes a Castaway Orchestra. Much of the music that results is pretty wretched, save for the percussion section, which consists primarily of Gilligan (Bob Denver) on the drums. In fact, Gilligan's Read More

    1965
  • Gilligan's Island: How To Be a Hero

    Actors: Russ Grieve

    Synopsis: Attempting to rescue a drowning Mary Ann (Dawn Wells), Gilligan (Bob Denver) is humiliated when he himself has to be rescued by the Skipper (Alan Hale Jr.). Now Gilligan is convinced that he is a coward, prompting Mrs. Howell (Natalie Schafer) to come up with several schemes to make it seem as Read More

    1965
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Surplus Suitor

    Synopsis: This is the last of four consecutive episodes in which Perry Mason appears only briefly, while a "guest" lawyer handles the case at hand (Raymond Burr was at the time recovering from minor surgery). Walter Pigeon stars as corporation lawyer Sherman Hatfield, who in Perry's absence tackles his Read More

    1963

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