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Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964) (TV)
- Starring as Michael Donfield in "The Project
Strigas Affair"
- The TV Series originally ran from 1964-1968. It was
about two agents of the United Network Command for Law
Enforcement, who fight evil and have a never ending
assortment of gadgets.
- In this episode Napoleon Solo must find a way to bring
down a diplomat who is trying to spark US/USSR tensions.
- Leonard Nimoy also guest starred in this episode. |
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The
Outer Limits (1964) (TV) Official
Site
- Starring as Col./Brig. Gen. Jeff Barton in "Cold
Hands, Warm Heart"
- The TV show started with the screen going black and
then wavy lines appearing etc. Then you would hear the
narrator start saying, "There is nothing wrong
with your television set..... Much like The Twilight
Zone, it was more focused on hard science fiction than
fantasy and was a full hour each.
-Astronaut, Jeff Barton returns from a successful orbit
of the planet Venus. Unexpected changes begin to occur
in him which drastically affect his appearance and personality.
In a dream, he has an encounter with a Venus creature
he is beginning to resemble. If he recovers in time
to testify convincingly to the Senate Committee, he'll
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Judgment
at Nuremberg (1961)
- Starring as Captain Harrison Byers
- This is a dramatization of a true story. The film
covers the third of thirteen Nuremberg trials. Dan Haywood
(Spencer Tracy) is the American presiding jurist, an
insightful, inquisitive man whose integrity is beyond
reproach. Col. Lawson (Richard Widmark) is the
prosecutor, an American obsessed with finding somebody
accountable for the evils of the past Nazi regime. Hans
Rolfe (Maximilian Schell) is the passionate defense
attorney. Among the defendants are embittered German
legal scholar Janning (Burt Lancaster) and unrepentant
Nazi Emil Hahn (Werner Klemperer). Marlene Dietrich
plays the proud widow of an executed Nazi officer.
- Captain
Harrison Byers is the aide to Judge Dan Haywood.
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Thriller
(1961) (TV)
- Starring as Paul Graves in "The Grim Reaper"
- Starring as Gil Trasker "The Hungry Glass"
- Anthology series hosted by Boris Karloff that originally
told ordinary tales of crime and mystery, but later
became a showcase for gothic horror stories, many of
which were based on works by authors such as Cornell
Woolrich, Robert Bloch and Charlotte Armstrong.
- In The Grim Reaper, a cursed painting of the Grim
Reaper lives up to its image, its scythe dripping the
blood of its victims.
- Paul Graves is the seemingly concerned nephew. He
starts out nice and subdued and then he goes over the
edge when he sees blood on the painting. In the closing
scenes, Paul is seen cowering from the scythe that is
about to kill him.
- In The Hungry Glass, a young couple buy a run-down,
old mansion surrounded with legends about the lack of
mirrors and the deaths of many former tenants. On their
first night in the house, they are frightened by strange
visions, inexplicably intertwined with mirrors and glass.
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The
Twilight Zone (1960 and 1963) (TV) Official
Site
- Starring as Don Carter in "Nick of Time"
- Starring as Bob Wilson in "Nightmare at 20,000
Feet"
- The TV Series originally ran from 1959 to 1964. Rod
Serling hosted a bizarre and always twisted half hour
story about anything you could possibly imagine.
- In "Nick of Time" Newlyweds Don and Pat
Carter are traveling by when car trouble forces them
to detour, so the couple decide to get lunch at a local
diner. At a booth there is a machine on the table called
The Mystic Seer. For one penny, the Seer will tell the
future. Don is superstitious so he puts a penny in the
machine. It foretells the future with 100% accuracy
and Don is hooked, maybe for life.
- In "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" Bob Wilson
is a former mental patient traveling through rough weather
on a passenger plane. As he looks out of the window,
he sees a gremlin on the plane's wing. Worrying about
his own sanity, he tries to convince himself that he's
hallucinating. The gremlin then begins to tear the wing
apart. Bob ends up being carried off to a mental institute
after repeatedly freaking out, and you are left with
an image of the planes wing being damaged. This episode
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