Garrison's Gorillas: The Great Theft


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The Great Theft

Season 1, Episode 6

The Gorillas try smuggling a 600-pound aircraft engine from Belgium back to England. Garrison: Ron Harper. Actor: Cesare Danova. Chief: Brendon Boone.

1967 English HD Level Unknown
Drama

Cast & Crew
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Ron Harper (Actor) .. Garrison
Brendon Boone (Actor) .. Chief
Cesare Danova (Actor) .. Actor

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Ron Harper (Actor) .. Garrison
Born: January 12, 1933
Brendon Boone (Actor) .. Chief
Cesare Danova (Actor) .. Actor
Born: March 01, 1926
Died: March 19, 1992
Trivia: Italian actor Cesare Danova came to prominence in such post-war European films as La Figlia del Capitano (1947) and Don Giovanni (1955), playing the title role in the latter film. In the American-made Man Who Understood Women (1959), Danova managed to be both funny and menacing as a murderous cuckolded husband. Few of his American films took full advantage of Danova's talents, tending to cast him as a "typical" hot-blooded Mediterranean, but there have been a few rewarding assignments along the way. As Appolodorus in the budget-busting Cleopatra (1963), Danova was one of the few actors whose part wasn't cut to nothing in order to favor the Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton combo. Danova was one of the stars of the TV pilot-cum-theatrical movie Chamber of Horrors (1966), and he enjoyed a season's worth of regular TV work as Actor (that was the character's name, not the designation) on the weekly Dirty Dozen rip-off Garrison's Gorillas (1967). In the '70s and '80s, Danova seemed to take turns with Anthony Quinn in portraying Onassis-like Greek tycoons and Mafia bosses; in the latter capacity Danova was hilarious as Carmine DePasto in National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). In the early years of the '80s, Danova could be seen as a regular on the ABC television daytime drama Ryan's Hope. Cesare Danova died suddenly during a 1992 meeting of the Motion Picture Academy's Foreign Film Committee.

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