Riptide


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Two California buddies team up to run a detective agency from a boat called the Riptide. Their cases usually include breakneck chases (on the road, in the air and on water) and lots of girls in bikinis.

1984 English HD Level Unknown
Action/adventure Drama Crime Mystery & Suspense Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Perry King (Actor) .. Cody Allen
Joe Penny (Actor) .. Nick Ryder
Thom Bray (Actor) .. Murry `Boz' Bozinsky
Anne Francis (Actor) .. Mama Jo
Jack Ging (Actor) .. Lt. Ted Quinlan
Ken Orlandt (Actor) .. Kirk `The Dool' Dooley
June Chadwick (Actor) .. Lt. Joanna Parisi

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Did You Know..
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Perry King (Actor) .. Cody Allen
Born: April 30, 1948
Birthplace: Alliance, Ohio
Trivia: Perry King received his acting training at Yale and Juilliard. Entering films in 1972 with Slaughterhouse Five, the handsome, flinty-eyed King went on to play roles ranging from menacing to passive in such films as The Lords of Flatbush (1974), The Wild Party (1975) and Lipstick (1976). King's plentiful work has included the part of Rory Armagh in the 1976 miniseries Captains and the Kings, starring roles in the weekly series Quest (1981), Riptide (1985) and The Trouble With Larry (1993), and a wealth of made-for-TV movies, among them Foster and Laurie (1975), Golden Gate (1981), The Hasty Heart (1983) and Helen Keller: The Miracle Continues (1984). Perry King is the grandson of fabled literary editor Maxfield Perkins.
Joe Penny (Actor) .. Nick Ryder
Born: June 24, 1956
Birthplace: London
Trivia: Born in England, Joe Penny graduated to Hollywood hunkdom in the late 1970s, beginning with an appearance in the 1977 good-ole-boy flick Delta County USA. Other films followed, but Penny's celebrity status was contingent upon his television work. He rose to prominence with good roles in TV movies and miniseries like The Girls in the Office and The Gossip Columnist. In the 1980s, Joe Penny starred on no fewer than three weekly series: he played trigger-happy Bugsy Siegel in The Gangster Chronicles (1981), private eye Nick Ryder in Riptide (1984-86) and undercover investigator Jake Styles in Jake and the Fatman (1987-92).
Thom Bray (Actor) .. Murry `Boz' Bozinsky
Born: April 30, 1954
Anne Francis (Actor) .. Mama Jo
Born: September 16, 1930
Died: January 02, 2011
Birthplace: Ossining, New York, United States
Trivia: A professional magazine model at age four, American actress Anne Francis made some 3000 appearances on network radio before she was ten. She was under film contracts to both MGM and 20th Century-Fox as a teenager; in the days of publicity-agent pigeonholing, the actress was dubbed variously as "The Fragile Blonde with the Mona Lisa Smile" and "The Palomino Blonde," labels that she intensely despised. Usually cast in sullen bad-girl or troublemaker roles, Francis suffered from a volcanic private life; throughout these years her one source of comfort was her pet dog Smidgeon, whom she'd named after Walter Pidgeon, her co-star in the science-fiction film classic Forbidden Planet (1956). In 1965, Francis found herself with a more contentious pet, an ocelot named Bruce Biteabit, when she starred in the TV adventure series Honey West, in which she played a glamorous private detective. The series was meant to cash in on the gimmicky James Bond movies of the time (Honey West was a judo expert, had exploding earrings, and a microphone hidden in a martini olive), and like many such imitations, the program was on and off in a single year. Francis' film and TV career continued unabated after that, though a potentially good role in the 1968 movie musical Funny Girl was mostly consigned to the cutting-room floor in order to intensify the spotlight on the film's star, Barbra Streisand. Active in guest star spots into the early '90s, Anne Francis--billing herself in recent years as Anne-Lloyd Francis--enjoyed a brief co-starring turn as Mama Jo on the 1984 action series Riptide.
Jack Ging (Actor) .. Lt. Ted Quinlan
Born: November 30, 1931
Trivia: Though weighing in at a sylphlike 155 pounds, Jack Ging starred for three years in the backfield of the University of Oklahoma football team. After a hitch in the Marines, Ging headed to Hollywood to break into the movies. He made his film debut in The Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow (1959), then secured the continuing role of Beau McCloud on TV's Tales of Wells Fargo (1961-62). From 1962 to 1964, Ging starred as clinical psychologist Paul Graham on the NBC weekly The Eleventh Hour. Jack Ging went on to play authoritative supporting roles in three TV series: Detective Chuck Morris in Dear Detective (1979), Lt. Ted Quinlan in Riptide (1984-85) and Sheriff Hollings in PS I Luv U (1991).
Ken Orlandt (Actor) .. Kirk `The Dool' Dooley
June Chadwick (Actor) .. Lt. Joanna Parisi
Born: November 30, 1951
Trivia: British stage actress June Chadwick has been in films since 1978's The Comeback. More often seen on TV than in films, Chadwick was busiest in the years 1984 to 1986. She played Jeanine Pettibone in the theatrical-feature "mockumentary" This Is Spinal Tap, Lydia on the sci-fi miniseries V, and Lt. Joanna Parisi in the TV adventure weekly Riptide. In 1992, June Chadwick was cast as the seductive Dr. Alice Davis in the offbeat medical series Going to Extremes.

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