Terminal Island


3:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Saturday, November 22 on WCTX Rewind TV (8.2)

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A penal colony is disrupted by women convicts determined to create a free and equal environment. Tom Selleck, Phyllis Davis, Don Marshall, Roger E. Mosley, Ena Hartman, Marta Kristen, Barbara Leigh. Stephanie Rothman directed.

1973 English
Drama Crime Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Dr. Milford
Phyllis Davis (Actor) .. Joy
Don Marshall (Actor) .. A.J.
Roger E. Mosley (Actor) .. Monk
Ena Hartman (Actor) .. Carmen Sims
Marta Kristen (Actor) .. Lee Phillips
Barbara Leigh (Actor) .. Bunny Campbell
Sean Kenney (Actor) .. Bobby Farr
Geoffrey Deuel (Actor) .. Chino
Ford Clay (Actor) .. Cornell
Clyde Ventura (Actor) .. Julian Dylan
Frank Christi (Actor) .. Teale
Randy Boone (Actor) .. Easy
Jo Morrow (Actor) .. Newswoman
Sandy Ward (Actor) .. Guard
James Whitworth (Actor) .. Vander
Dirty Denney (Actor) .. Convict
Richard Stahl (Actor) .. TV Anchorman
Albert Cole (Actor) .. Finney
Chris Allen (Actor) .. Dana
Ray Saniger (Actor) .. Red

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Did You Know..
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Tom Selleck (Actor) .. Dr. Milford
Born: January 29, 1945
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Leading man and sex symbol, Selleck has a gentle, humorous manner. He attended college on an athletic scholarship, majoring in business. A drama coach suggested he become an actor; soon he began making the rounds of auditions. He won a part in the disastrous film Myra Breckinridge (1970), his screen debut, then appeared in small roles in a handful of films during the '70s. Meanwhile, Selleck was signed to a seven-year contract with Fox, leading to a great many TV roles, including appearances as a recurring character on the TV series "The Rockford Files." Eventually he was chosen as the lead for the TV series "Magnum P.I.;" the show became a hit, staying on the air from 1980-88, and he became a star and sex symbol, winning an Emmy, a Golden Globe award, and a star on Hollywood Boulevard. He suffered a serious career setback in 1981, when he was chosen to star in the Lucas-Spielberg blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark, but couldn't get released from his TV responsibilities. Beginning in 1983 he tried to break back into films, finally landing a major hit in a co-starring role in Three Men and a Baby (1987); although he appeared in a dozen films after 1983 he never firmly established himself as a screen star. He has also been active as a TV producer. He is married to English dancer Jillie Mack.
Phyllis Davis (Actor) .. Joy
Born: July 17, 1940
Don Marshall (Actor) .. A.J.
Born: May 02, 1936
Died: October 30, 2016
Roger E. Mosley (Actor) .. Monk
Ena Hartman (Actor) .. Carmen Sims
Born: April 01, 1935
Marta Kristen (Actor) .. Lee Phillips
Barbara Leigh (Actor) .. Bunny Campbell
Trivia: Lead actress, onscreen from the '70s.
Sean Kenney (Actor) .. Bobby Farr
Born: March 13, 1944
Geoffrey Deuel (Actor) .. Chino
Born: January 17, 1943
Birthplace: Rochester, New York
Ford Clay (Actor) .. Cornell
Clyde Ventura (Actor) .. Julian Dylan
Frank Christi (Actor) .. Teale
Randy Boone (Actor) .. Easy
Born: January 17, 1942
Jo Morrow (Actor) .. Newswoman
Born: January 01, 1939
Trivia: American actress Jo Morrow made her first film appearance at age 16. Signed to a Columbia contract in 1958, she played such teen-queen roles as Mary Lou in Gidget and a rock 'n' roll-loving foreign princess in Juke Box Rhythm (1959). She was also featured in the Columbia releases The Legend of Tom Dooley (1959), 13 Ghosts (1960), Our Man in Havana (1960) and Three Worlds of Gulliver (1960). She retired in 1962, then returned to films ten years later in a brace of lower-rung horror films, Terminal Island (1972) and Dr. Death, Seeker of Souls (1973). Jo Morrow's last film role to date was as a barmaid in 1973's Blume in Love.
Sandy Ward (Actor) .. Guard
Born: July 12, 1926
James Whitworth (Actor) .. Vander
Born: February 19, 1936
Dirty Denney (Actor) .. Convict
Richard Stahl (Actor) .. TV Anchorman
Born: January 04, 1932
Died: June 18, 2006
Trivia: To younger generations, the slightly diminutive and balding American character actor Richard Stahl was probably best known as Howard Miller, the deadpan, stone-faced chef (and indifferent receptor of Marian Mercer's affections) on the long-running syndicated sitcom It's a Living. Stahl inherited the position from fellow supporting player Bert Remsen, and sustained it for four seasons, until the program wrapped in September 1989. But Stahl's visage graced a much broader spectrum of films and television shows than his behind-the-counter presence at the Above the Top restaurant -- and if viewers have trouble making a list, this is only a reflection on Stahl's ability to blend in successfully with fellow cast members and settings. Such is the essence of a gifted character player. Stahl made his first bow in 1966, as Steve Parsons on the "Dear Sally Rogers" episode of The Dick Van Dyke Show (its final season). He subsequently became a mainstay on the television airwaves, and his resumé reads like a laundry list of '70s and '80s hit prime time series, including but not limited to: That Girl, The Partridge Family, Love American Style, Bonanza, Columbo, All in the Family, Good Times, The Odd Couple, Maude, Happy Days, The Facts of Life, Murder, She Wrote, Hill Street Blues, and a handful of particularly memorable turns on Newhart. He reinforced his small-screen presence (and audience familiarity) with feature film appearances in such motion pictures as Five Easy Pieces (1970), High Anxiety (1977), The Flamingo Kid (1984), The American President (1995), and The Ghosts of Mississippi (1996). Stahl landed his last role with a bit part in Garry Marshall's 1999 flop, The Other Sister. He spent his final seven years in retirement, battling Parkinson's Disease, and eventually succumbed to the illness on June 18, 2006. Stahl was seventy-four.
Albert Cole (Actor) .. Finney
Chris Allen (Actor) .. Dana
Ray Saniger (Actor) .. Red

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