12 O'clock High: Target 802


12:00 am - 01:00 am, Sunday, January 4 on WAPK Heroes & Icons (19.4)

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Target 802

Season 2, Episode 15

Ordered to lighten the load, Gallagher's bombardier accidentally jettisons explosives over a French village. Gallagher: Paul Burke. Claudine: Lisa Pera. Pollard: Lou Antonio. Parks: George Brenlin. Marteen: Harry Townes.

repeat 1965 English HD Level Unknown
Drama War Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Paul Burke (Actor) .. Capt./Maj./Col. Joe Gallagher
Lisa Pera (Actor) .. Claudine
Lou Antonio (Actor) .. Pollard
George Brenlin (Actor) .. Parks
Harry Townes (Actor) .. Marteen

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Paul Burke (Actor) .. Capt./Maj./Col. Joe Gallagher
Lisa Pera (Actor) .. Claudine
Lou Antonio (Actor) .. Pollard
Born: January 23, 1934
Trivia: Stage actor Lou Antonio was billed seventh as "Abdul" in his first film, Elia Kazan's America America (1963). Antonio's sandpaper features resurfaced in such subsequent films as Hawaii (1966) and Cool Hand Luke (1967); thereafter, he worked almost exclusively in television. He co-starred in the weekly series The Snoop Sisters and Dog and Cat, and was top-billed as Det. Sgt. Jack Ramsey in Dog and Cat (1977). By the late 1980s, Antonio had virtually abandoned acting in favor of directing: he helmed such TV movies as Silent Victory: The Kitty O'Neil Story (1979), The Star Maker (1981), Agatha Christie's 13 at Dinner (1985) and Mayflower Madam (1987), as well as the 1978 theatrical feature Gypsy Warriors. Lou Antonio is the brother of actor Jim Antonio.
George Brenlin (Actor) .. Parks
Born: January 01, 1930
Died: January 01, 1986
Harry Townes (Actor) .. Marteen
Born: September 18, 1914
Died: May 23, 2001
Trivia: Wiry-featured American actor Harry Townes usually played informers, small-time crooks, wrong-headed military officers or duplicitous businessmen. His acting career began while he was attending the University of Alabama; chancing upon a Birmingham performance by a touring stage company of Richelieu starring Walter Hampden, Townes impulsively decided to become a performer himself. Within three years, Townes had worked in a New England stock company and was costarring in a travelling production of that old theatrical warhorse Tobacco Road. After two decades of stage performances, Townes came to Hollywood to appear on NBC television's Matinee Theatre, averaging some 18 TV performances per year thereafter. His personal favorite TV assignment was GE Theatre's Christmas offering The Other Wise Man, although Twilight Zone fans would argue in favor of Townes' role as a petty con artist endowed with the ability to change his facial features in the 1959 episode "The Four of Us are Dying." Harry Townes' film credits include The Mountain (1956), The Brothers Karamazov (1958), Sanctuary (1961) and The Warrior and the Sorceress (1974). His one recurring TV role was as Russell Winston on the 1986-87 season of Knots Landing.

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