Combat!: A Silent Cry


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Saturday, December 13 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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A Silent Cry

Season 2, Episode 23

An arrogant communications expert with no combat experience accompanies Sergeant Saunders on a mission to deliver field radios to the French partisans. Perkins: Richard Anderson.

repeat 1964 English HD Level Unknown
Drama History War

Cast & Crew
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Vic Morrow (Actor) .. Sgt. Chip Saunders
Richard Anderson (Actor) .. Perkins
Robert Crawford Jr. (Actor) .. Jacques
Jacques Roux (Actor) .. Fontaine
Lili Valenty (Actor) .. Renee LeClair
Titus Moede (Actor) .. Pvt. Marks
Ed Gilbert (Actor) .. German Captain

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Vic Morrow (Actor) .. Sgt. Chip Saunders
Born: February 14, 1929
Died: July 23, 1982
Birthplace: Bronx, New York, United States
Trivia: He debuted onscreen in The Blackbord Jungle (1955) as a sadistic high school student, and after several years he moved up to starring roles. He often played vicious bad guys. He starred in the '60s TV series Combat. In the mid '60s he directed several off-Broadway plays and a couple of short films, then directed, co-produced, and co-wrote the film Deathwatch (1966), adapted from a Jean Genet play; after directing another feature he returned to acting, having gone eight years between screen roles. In 1982 he was killed by the blades of a helicopter while filming an action sequence in the film Twilight Zone: The Movie. He was the father of actress Jennifer Jason Leigh.
Richard Anderson (Actor) .. Perkins
Born: August 08, 1926
Birthplace: Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Following his screen debut in 1949's Twelve O'Clock High, Richard Anderson was groomed for stardom at MGM. His stature in Hollywood seemed assured when he married the daughter of former MGM luminary Norma Shearer. But Anderson was -- by his own admission -- a less-than-noble figure in his younger days, losing both prestige and several plum film roles through his arrogance, his explosive temper, and his after-hours carousing. A kinder, mellower Richard Anderson resurfaced on television in the 1970s, gaining a modest but loyal fan following thanks to his weekly appearances as Oscar Goldman in The Six Million Dollar Man. Anderson also played Goldman on the spin-off series The Bionic Woman -- the result being that, for several years in the mid-1970s, he was simultaneously co-starring on two different TV series in the same role. Richard Anderson's additional TV-series stints included Mama Rosa (1950), Bus Stop (1961), Dan August (1970), Cover-Up (1984) and Dynasty (1986-87 season).
Robert Crawford Jr. (Actor) .. Jacques
Jacques Roux (Actor) .. Fontaine
Lili Valenty (Actor) .. Renee LeClair
Born: January 01, 1900
Died: January 01, 1987
Trivia: Versatile actress Lili Valenty appeared in a wide variety of films. A native of Poland, she got her start on the German stage where she was a major star. In the early '30s, she emigrated to New York and launched a successful career on radio and the Broadway stage. She later made guest appearances on numerous television shows.
Titus Moede (Actor) .. Pvt. Marks
Ed Gilbert (Actor) .. German Captain
Born: January 01, 1932
Died: May 08, 1999

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