Hunter: A Long Way from L.A.


11:00 am - 12:00 pm, Tuesday, December 9 on WHTV Binge TV (18.3)

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A Long Way from L.A.

Season 1, Episode 4

The beating of a woman in a small town is attributed to the detectives' prisoner, a meek pickpocket they left overnight in the custody of the sheriff (Bo Svenson). Fred Dryer, Stepfanie Kramer. Easterland: Morgan Woodward. Wally: Paul Eiding.

repeat 1984 English HD Level Unknown
Crime Drama Police

Cast & Crew
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Arthur Rosenberg (Actor) .. Capt. Lester Cain
Fred Dryer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Stepfanie Kramer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
Morgan Woodward (Actor) .. Easterland
Paul Eiding (Actor) .. Wally
Bo Svenson (Actor) .. Jake
Bill Quinn (Actor) .. Pops
Maylo Mccaslin (Actor) .. Lainie
Hoke Howell (Actor) .. Servant

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Did You Know..
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Arthur Rosenberg (Actor) .. Capt. Lester Cain
Fred Dryer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter
Born: July 06, 1946
Birthplace: Hawthorne, California, United States
Trivia: Fred Dryer has spent the bulk of his acting career on television, but he has also appeared in a few feature films, beginning with The Starmaker (1981). Prior to becoming a performer, Dryer had been a professional football player. On television, he is best remembered for two roles, that of Sam Malone's irritating buddy, Dave Richards, in three episodes of the NBC sitcom Cheers and as fearless Detective Sergeant Rick Hunter in the series Hunter (1984). Other film appearances include Cannonball Run II (1984) and Day of Reckoning (1994).
Stepfanie Kramer (Actor) .. Det. Sgt. Dee Dee McCall
Born: August 06, 1956
Morgan Woodward (Actor) .. Easterland
Born: September 16, 1925
Trivia: Rough-edged character actor Morgan Woodward is the son of a Texas physician. Specializing in Westerns, the 6'3" Woodward has been seen in scores of big-screen oaters, and in 1956 held down the semi-regular role of Shotgun Gibbs in the TV series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. He has also made quite a few non-Western appearances on such video weeklies as Star Trek and The A-Team. In his spare time, Morgan Woodward is a licensed pilot.
Paul Eiding (Actor) .. Wally
Born: March 28, 1957
Bo Svenson (Actor) .. Jake
Born: February 13, 1942
Trivia: Born in Sweden, Bo Svenson moved to the U.S. at the age of 17. Before settling upon an acting career, the husky Svenson attended UCLA, served in the Marines for six years, then worked as a hockey player, race-car driver and 3rd Degree Black Belt judo champ. His first regular TV work was on the 1968 western series Here Come the Brides, in which he was cast to type as Big Swede (though by this time, he had lost all vestiges of his Scandinavian accent). After an impressive movie debut in the little-seen Maury (1974), Svenson was second-billed as Alex Olsson, competitor-cum-partner of barnstorming aviator Robert Redford, in The Great Waldo Pepper (1973). When Joe Don Baker, star of the 1973 sleeper Walking Tall, passed on the opportunity to play Sheriff Buford Pusser in the 1975 sequel, Svenson inherited the role; he would portray Pusser in both Part 2: Walking Tall (1975) and The Final Chapter: Walking Tall (1977), then repeated the assignment in the 1981 Walking Tall TV series. Perhaps someday, Bo Svenson will escape the sleazoid actioners in which he is usually starred, and receive a screen role worthy of his talents.
Bill Quinn (Actor) .. Pops
Born: May 06, 1916
Died: April 29, 1994
Trivia: Character actor Bill Quinn specialized in playing wise or fatherly roles on stage, screen, and television. A native of New York City, Quinn was five when he became a professional vaudevillian. After many years on stage, he joined Orson Welles' Mercury Playhouse radio troupe. Quinn made his film debut with a small supporting role in the circus drama The Flying Fontaines (1959). His film career continued steadily through the mid-'70s, then slowed down to about a film every two or three years. He made his final big-screen appearance playing the father of Dr. McCoy in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. He appeared numerous times on television. Between 1958 and 1963, he played bartender Sweeney on The Rifleman and in All in the Family and its spin-off, Archie Bunker's Place, Quinn played barfly Mr. Van Ranesleer. His other TV credits include guest star appearances in series, miniseries, and made-for-TV movies.
Maylo Mccaslin (Actor) .. Lainie
Hoke Howell (Actor) .. Servant
Born: August 27, 1929
Trivia: Georgia-born and South Carolina-raised American character actor Hoke Howell made a name for himself on Broadway beginning in 1958. He appeared frequently in films and on television from the mid-'70s through the early '90s.
Jeffrey Josephson (Actor)
Joe Colligan (Actor)
Born: June 24, 1956
Ted Gehring (Actor)
Born: April 06, 1929
Trivia: Character actor Ted Gehring first appeared onscreen in the late '60s.

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Hunter
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