King Cobra


12:25 am - 02:17 am, Thursday, May 28 on WXTV MovieSphere Gold (41.2)

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About this Broadcast
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The result of an experimental drug is a creature that is half cobra, half rattlesnake, and 30 feet long.

1999 English
Documentary Nature Animals

Cast & Crew
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Pat Morita (Actor) .. Nick Hashimoto
Casey Fallo (Actor) .. Jo Biddle
Hoyt Axton (Actor) .. Mayor Ed Biddle
Joseph Ruskin (Actor) .. Dr. Irwin Burns
Courtney Gains (Actor) .. Dr. Joseph McConnell
Eric Lawson (Actor) .. Sheriff Ben Lowry
Arell Blanton (Actor) .. Jesse
Jerry Kernion (Actor) .. Conrad
Erik Estrada (Actor) .. Bernie Alvarez
Cedric Duplechain (Actor) .. Deputy Bud Fuller
Paul Morgan Fredrix (Actor) .. Dr. Pat Kagen
Gary Bristow (Actor) .. Billy
Lang Yun (Actor) .. Dr. Toshi Ling
Megan Blake (Actor) .. Grace Stills
Iyari Limon (Actor) .. Teen Girl

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Did You Know..
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Pat Morita (Actor) .. Nick Hashimoto
Born: June 28, 1932
Died: November 24, 2005
Birthplace: Isleton, California, United States
Trivia: Best known to audiences as Mr. Miyagi, Ralph Macchio's mentor in the "wax on, wax off" school of combat in the 1984 hit The Karate Kid, Noriyuki "Pat" Morita is the most prominent Japanese-American actor of his generation. Morita is also well known for having played Arnold, the amiable diner owner on the hit television series Happy Days, for two non-consecutive seasons (1975-1976 and 1982-1983). His status as one of the most familiar actors of Asian descent kept him working in a variety of projects throughout the 1980s and '90s.Having spent part of his youth in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, Morita nonetheless emerged with his sense of humor intact, giving up work as a computer programmer to concentrate on stand-up comedy in the early '60s. After a number of nightclub and TV variety show appearances, Morita found his first film role in 1967's Thoroughly Modern Millie as a stereotypical ethnic henchman. His natural affability soon began shining through, winning Morita his role on Happy Days for the 1975-1976 season. As Arnold, Morita interacted with Richie, Fonzie, and company with a memorable combination of good humor and exasperation. He returned to the gig in 1982-1983 after a failed attempt to front his own series (the critically lambasted Mr. T and Tina in 1976), a number of small film roles, and guest appearances on such shows as The Love Boat and Magnum P.I. His major pop culture breakthrough was the role of janitor and karate master Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid. An eccentric tutor who at first appears to be using his student for an endless variety of household chores, Miyagi soon reveals the method behind his training, turning the scrawny Daniel (Macchio) into a confident fighter, while also instilling an important message that violence should remain a last resort. The exceedingly popular film made Morita a household name, and audiences were left with the indelible image of a jolly and wise old soul trying desperately to catch a fly with a pair of chopsticks. Morita reprised the role for the two sequels starring Macchio in (1986 and 1989), as well as The Next Karate Kid, which starred future Oscar winner Hilary Swank, in 1994.In the late '80s, Morita found the success that had previously eluded him in television solo efforts with the two-season detective series Ohara (1987-1989). In 1987, he also wrote and starred in the World War II romance Captive Hearts, a film about a pilot shot down over Japan who falls in love with a village woman. Morita plays the village elder who saves the young pilot from execution.Morita spent the 1990s continuing to work regularly as a character actor in both television and movies. His film roles included Honeymoon in Vegas (1992), Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993,) and vocal work as the Emperor in Disney's Mulan (1998). He guest starred on such shows as The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Diagnosis Murder, and The Hughleys, and had a recurring role as Mr. Tanaka on Baywatch.
Casey Fallo (Actor) .. Jo Biddle
Hoyt Axton (Actor) .. Mayor Ed Biddle
Born: March 25, 1938
Died: October 26, 1999
Trivia: Oklahoma-born singer/composer Hoyt Axton was the son of Mae Boren Axton, the highly respected country-and-western artist who wrote Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel." Upholding family tradition, Axton has penned several hit songs for performers other than himself, from the Kingston Trio's "Greenback Dollar" to Ringo Starr's "The No No Song." Axton's film career until the mid 1980s was confined to soundtrack contributions, notably for the 1969 groundbreaker Easy Rider. Switching to film acting in the late 1970s, Axton has appeared in good ole boy character roles in such films as The Black Stallion (1979) and Gremlins (1984). Hoyt Axton also sang the theme song for the TV sitcom Flo (1980-81).
Joseph Ruskin (Actor) .. Dr. Irwin Burns
Born: April 14, 1924
Died: December 28, 2013
Courtney Gains (Actor) .. Dr. Joseph McConnell
Born: August 22, 1965
Eric Lawson (Actor) .. Sheriff Ben Lowry
Died: January 10, 2014
Arell Blanton (Actor) .. Jesse
Born: November 02, 1943
Jerry Kernion (Actor) .. Conrad
Erik Estrada (Actor) .. Bernie Alvarez
Born: March 16, 1949
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Born in Spanish Harlem, Erik Estrada was compelled to go to work at an early age to help support his large, fatherless family. While a student at Brandeis High, Estrada was encouraged by his girlfriend to audition for school plays. The acting bug bit hard, and soon Estrada was working overtime in a laundromat to pay his tuition at the American Musical Dramatic Academy. He also served as errand boy/interpreter for film companies working in the neighborhood. His first professional movie appearance was as a street punk in The Cross and the Switchblade; he won the role over 100 aspirants by ad-libbing his audition, convincingly wielding a prop knife as he spoke. His next important film role was Spanish rookie cop Sergio Duran in The New Centurions (1972), and it was this assignment that led to a spate of TV guest appearances. In 1977, he was cast as motorcycle patrolman Frank "Ponch" Poncherello on the hit TV series CHiPs In 1979, he was nearly killed in a stunting accident; fortunately, he made a complete physical recovery, and remained with the series until its 1983 cancellation. After the demise of CHiPs Estrada's acting career went into decline, though he has enjoyed a career renaissance of late as the heartthrob star of Spanish-language TV soap operas. In 2005 Estrada lent his distinctive voice to the animated Adult Swim series Sealab 2021, which earned him cult status among the shows many devoted fans, and subsequent acting roles have included appearances on Life, According to Jim, and Meet the Browns. Manwhile, in 2007, Estrada earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Cedric Duplechain (Actor) .. Deputy Bud Fuller
Paul Morgan Fredrix (Actor) .. Dr. Pat Kagen
Gary Bristow (Actor) .. Billy
Lang Yun (Actor) .. Dr. Toshi Ling
Megan Blake (Actor) .. Grace Stills
Iyari Limon (Actor) .. Teen Girl
Born: July 08, 1976

Before / After
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The Arrival
10:01 pm
Dredd
02:17 am