George Maharis played Buz Murdock. Glenn Corbett was in it too. There were a ton of Hollywood's best that appeared at one time or another: Robert Duvall, Lon Chaney Jr., Nina Foch, even "Happy Days" mom Marion Ross.
George Maharis played Buz Murdock. Glenn Corbett was in it too. There were a ton of Hollywood's best that appeared at one time or another: Robert Duvall, Lon Chaney Jr., Nina Foch, even "Happy Days" mom Marion Ross.
Thanks.George Maharis was who I was trying to remember.Seems like he was also in a later TV series but as usual I can't remember which one.I'm losing it.![]()
Another show I liked was "Police Story". With 60 years of television cable should come out with a "Police Channel". Show the oldies like Dragnet, Adam 12, Police Story, Barney Miller (almost an NYPD Documentary) FBI etc
Back to the movie, if I may, after the fiasco of 'The Choirboys' (Joseph Wambaugh took out a half page ad in Variety, disavowing anything to do with the movie and apologized to his friends and the public), Wambaugh kept complete control over the filming of 'The Onion Field', production of the movie halted numerous times, due to lack of funds and Wambaugh mortgaged his house three or four times to acquire funds to continue filming, I think it says a lot about Wambaugh's ability to persuade the crew to stick with him and the actors seeing that this film was important to him, as well as being a very good project for an actor to be involved with.
I've also found the memories voiced by the members that are veterans of the LAPD very interesting.
I thought I'd resurrect my own zombie thread with this pertinent question.
I was doing some reading about the North Hollywood shootout of 1997 and came across this photo from that fateful day:
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How is it that 30 years after Reed and Malloy turned in their Model 14s for 4" Model 15s this stud is still banging away at bank robbers with his 6" gun?