Combat!: A Walk with an Eagle


11:00 pm - 12:00 am, Saturday, May 30 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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A Walk with an Eagle

Season 3, Episode 24

After an exhausting patrol, Hanley's battle-weary squad is ordered to rescue an air ace downed in enemy territory. Hanley: Rick Jason. Caldwell: Lee Philips. Doc: Conlan Carter. Harmon: William Cort. Palmer: Pat Colby.

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Drama History War

Cast & Crew
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Rick Jason (Actor) .. Lt. Hanley
Leo Phillips (Actor) .. Maj. Caldwell
Conlan Carter (Actor) .. Doc
Lee Philips (Actor) .. Caldwell
William Cort (Actor) .. Harmon
Pat Colby (Actor) .. Palmer

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Rick Jason (Actor) .. Lt. Hanley
Born: May 21, 1923
Died: October 16, 2000
Trivia: Scion of a wealthy New York City family, Rick Jason managed to get himself expelled from eight different prep schools before finally graduating with acceptable grades from the Rhodes School. Following World War II service, Jason attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts on the GI Bill. He was discovered for the theatre by actor/director Hume Cronyn, who cast Jason as an Ecuadorian Indian in the brief Broadway production Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. After making his movie bow in 1952's Sombrero, Jason could be seen in lightweight second-lead roles in such films as The Lieutenant Wore Skirts (1955) and The Wayward Bus (1957). In 1960, he was cast as a tuxedoed secret agent on the syndicated TV series The Case of the Dangerous Robin. Two years later, he signed up for a five-season hitch as Lt. Gil Hanley on the popular TV war drama Combat. For the first time in his life, Jason found himself subjected to the fan-magazine publicity glare, raising eyebrows by marrying three women during a period of 19 months! Rick Jason's post-Combat career hasn't been quite so remarkable, with appearances in such second-echelon features as Color Me Dead (1969) and The Witch Who Came From the Sea (1976).
Leo Phillips (Actor) .. Maj. Caldwell
Conlan Carter (Actor) .. Doc
Born: October 03, 1934
Lee Philips (Actor) .. Caldwell
Born: January 10, 1927
Died: March 03, 1999
Trivia: Lee Philips studied playwriting at Adelphi College, and later with Harold Clurman. Originally a stage actor, Phillips made his stage debut in the early '50s and appeared on Broadway in dramas such as Paddy Chayefsky's Middle of the Night, with Edward G. Robinson, Gena Rowlands, Anne Jackson, and Martin Balsam, and The Mandragola, directed by Sanford Meisner and starring Albert Paulsen, John Fiedler, and Mark Rydell. He followed this with television work on Armstrong Circle Theatre, and other dramatic anthology shows, and feature film appearances in movies such as Peyton Place (1958), in which he distinguished himself with an impassioned performance as the earnest school principal. Additionally, he appeared in the television productions of Marty and 12 Angry Men. Phillips turned to directing in the early '60s on sitcoms such as The Dick Van Dyke Show, and followed this with numerous TV movies and occasional feature films, most notably The Girl Most Likely To (1973), a black comedy about a formerly homely girl (Stockard Channing), transformed by plastic surgery, who decides to revenge herself on the high school classmates who tormented her.
William Cort (Actor) .. Harmon
Born: July 08, 1936
Pat Colby (Actor) .. Palmer

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Combat!
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