Hurricane Smith


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About this Broadcast
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A Texas tough guy (Carl Weathers) hunts for his sister in the Australian underworld. Jurgen Prochnow. Julie: Cassandra Delaney. Howard: Tony Bonner. Shanks: David Argue. Colin Budd directed.

1991 English Stereo
Action/adventure Drama Drugs Crime

Cast & Crew
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Carl Weathers (Actor) .. Billy "Hurricane" Smith
Jürgen Prochnow (Actor) .. Charlie Dowd
Cassandra Delaney (Actor) .. Julie
Tony Bonner (Actor) .. Howard
David Argue (Actor) .. Shanks
John Ewart (Actor) .. Julie's Grandfather
Charles Green (Actor) .. Harry Gillespie
Peter Merrill (Actor) .. Immigration Officer
Tony Brown (Actor) .. Cabbie No. 2
Maurice Hughes (Actor) .. Bender
John Douglas (Actor) .. Drug Dealer
Matthew Simpson (Actor) .. Plain Clothes Policeman
John Crowther (Actor) .. Plain Clothes Policeman
Ron Vreeken (Actor) .. Swat Team
Wayne Schmidt (Actor) .. Bus Passenger
Scott Hogan (Actor) .. Bus Passenger

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Did You Know..
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Carl Weathers (Actor) .. Billy "Hurricane" Smith
Born: January 14, 1948
Died: February 01, 2024
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia: A football star at San Diego State, Carl Weathers played professionally with the Oakland Raiders, acting in local stage productions during the off-season. Weathers went on to play with the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian Football League, then retired from sports in 1974, the better to devote all his time to an acting career. After yeoman service in a handful of "blaxploitation" flicks, he rose to fame as the Muhammad Ali-inspired Apollo Creed in the first Rocky film. Apollo Creed's adversarial relationship with Rocky Balboa mellowed into warm friendship in the course of the next three Rocky installments; indeed, when Apollo was killed off by "superboxer" Dolph Lundgren in Rocky IV (1985), the tragedy served as the motivation for the retired Rocky to climb into the ring yet once more. Weathers' post-Rocky projects have included the title role in Action Jackson (1988), the Sidney Poitier part in the 1985 TV-movie remake of The Defiant Ones, and the TV series Fortune Dane, Street Justice and Tour of Duty. In the early 1990s, Weathers replaced Howard Rollins Jr. in a group of In the Heat of the Night 2-hour TV specials. He developed a knack for comedy later in his career, appearing in Happy Gilmore, Little Nicky, and making a particularly memorable cameo in the sitcom Arrested Development as a stew-obsessed acting coach. In addition to his show business work, Carl Weathers has been active with the Big Brothers Association and the U.S. Olympic Committee.
Jürgen Prochnow (Actor) .. Charlie Dowd
Born: June 10, 1941
Birthplace: Berlin, Germany
Trivia: An actor since the age of 14, Berlin-born Jürgen Prochnow was firmly established on stage and TV when he was featured in his first film, Zoff, in 1971. Prochnow has been able to harness his well-modulated voice, versatile facial features, and athletic frame to portray both the most admirable of heroes and the most despicable of villains. It was for his portrayal of a character in the former category that the actor achieved international fame. He appeared as the stern but humanistic submarine commander in the 1981 Oscar-winning Das Boot. In the latter category, Prochnow all but entreated hisses and tossed tomatoes with his portrayal of the sadistic South African secret police captain in 1989's A Dry White Season. Prochnow's career has subsequently had its fair share of highs and lows, with his appearances in such high profile projects as The English Patient (1996), Air Force One (1997), and The Replacement Killers (1998) helping to sustain him as a fixture in international cinema. Over the coming decades, Prochnow would remain an active force on screen, appearing in a host of German projects, as well as projects like The Da Vinci Code and Beerfest, and the TV series 24.
Cassandra Delaney (Actor) .. Julie
Tony Bonner (Actor) .. Howard
Born: November 23, 1943
Birthplace: Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: A supporting actor, Bonner has appeared onscreen from the late '60s.
David Argue (Actor) .. Shanks
Trivia: Argue is an Australian leading actor onscreen from 1981, after his debut in Gallipoli.
John Ewart (Actor) .. Julie's Grandfather
Born: February 26, 1928
Died: March 08, 1994
Trivia: Australian character actor John Ewart spent most of his life performing on stage, radio, television, and in over 20 feature films. He was five when he made his stage debut and not much older when he first worked in radio. Ewart made his feature film debut at age 18, playing the youngest brother in Charles Chauvel's Sons of Matthew (1949). When television went down under in 1956, Ewart became the host of a live children's show that lasted eight years. He also became a popular guest on game shows and variety shows, as well as making guest-star appearances on numerous series. When not on television, he was busy on stage and furthering his film career, the pinnacle of which came when he won the Australian Film Institute's 1977 best supporting actor award for his role in The Picture Show Man. Ewart made his final film appearance in Tracks of Glory (1992), the acclaimed account of a black American cyclist living in Australia who overcomes prejudice and corruption to become a world champion.
Charles Green (Actor) .. Harry Gillespie
Peter Merrill (Actor) .. Immigration Officer
Tony Brown (Actor) .. Cabbie No. 2
Born: December 11, 1946
Maurice Hughes (Actor) .. Bender
John Douglas (Actor) .. Drug Dealer
Matthew Simpson (Actor) .. Plain Clothes Policeman
John Crowther (Actor) .. Plain Clothes Policeman
Ron Vreeken (Actor) .. Swat Team
Wayne Schmidt (Actor) .. Bus Passenger
Scott Hogan (Actor) .. Bus Passenger

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