Adele Mara and Rod Cameron in Joseph Kane’s THE SEA HORNET (1951)
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Yvonne de Carlo-Rod Cameron "Río abajo" (River lady) 1948, de George Sherman.
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Calgary-born actor Rod Cameron
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“Bullets Don’t Argue” AKA Le Pistole non Discutono by Mario Caiano (1964) Angel Aranda, Horst Frank and Rod Cameron in Dunas de Cabo de Gata #Almeria
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Rod Cameron teaches Yvonne de Carlo a lesson in Frontier Gal (1945)
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Who Killed Holly Howard
Season 1 Episode 1 of “Burke's Law” - ABC - September 20, 1963
Guest Stars:
Elizabeth Allen as Sophia
William Bendix as Fred Hopke
Bruce Cabot as Thomas Mathewson
Rod Cameron as Harry Joe Murdock
Fred Clark as “Mac” McNulty
Jay C. Flippen as Bill (Desk Sergeant)
Sir Cedric Hardwicke as John Busch
Stephen McNally as Ed Nickerson
Suzy Parker as Bridget Jenkins
ZaSu Pitts as Mrs. Bowie (her last on screen appearance)
Will Rogers Jr. as Vaughn Moore
Barry Kelley as Lt. Joe Nolan
Michael Fox as Coroner (George McCleod)
Buddy Lewis as Cab Driver
Kathy Kersh as Candy
The series established the practice of having groups of stars serving as suspects in each episode’s murder. These were listed as “Special Guest Stars”. Many of them would appear in multiple episodes as different characters,
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(via Color Of Fall, Winter, Spring And Summer by Rod Cameron | Lahaina Galleries)
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The De Completionist Checklist Part 16
(Excludes Star Trek, which started filming May 24th (The Corbomite Maneuver))
1966
Note on the dates: I will mostly be going by when a show/movie was shot rather than its release date. Variety Magazine will be given first priority.
My score: 5 / 5
Need To Find: N/A
Favorite Movie: N/A
Favorite TV Show: Death Valley Days – Lady of the Plains
Favorite Scenes: “Take care of Mater, Hampton!” (Lady of the Plains)
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when wilson asked cameron if she slept with house and she said, "i couldn't have lived with myself" and wilson said "you'd be surprised what you can live with"
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Civilization had been thrown into havoc with the outbreak of an atomic war in 1964. By 1974, one town had been surviving using the wisdom of “The Old Man in the Cave” in matters of what to eat and what to grow and other matters of survival. The peace of the town was disrupted by the arrival of soldiers claiming they were trying to unite the survivors and rebuild society. The lead soldier came into conflict with Mr. Goldsmith who was the only one who had been talking with the old man in the cave. To create discord, the lead soldier, named French, convinces the town’s people to eat canned food that the old man in the cave said was dangerous. To further distance the people from Mr. Goldsmith, French learned and revealed to the people that the Old Man in the Cave was actually a computer. However, the soldiers and the people of the town all died of food poisoning leaving only Mr. Goldsmith. ("The Old Man in the Cave", The Twilight Zone, TV)
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Cathy Downs-Rod Cameron "Short Grass" 1950, de Lesley Selander.
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Kristabelle is gorgeous. And she's also the baddest boss bitch ever who's incredibly smart and is going to be Valedictorian.
I don't blame you for wanting to Kiss her again & again. I would too-
Like, you got the most beautiful girl in all of L.A in your arms & got to hangout with her, I do not blame you Colt for a SINGLE thing.
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