Garrison's Gorillas: Friendly Enemies


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Friendly Enemies

Season 1, Episode 12

Diversion is the aim, dissension the means, in an attempt to free American prisoners in an Italian town. Enzio: Harold Gould. Garrison: Ron Harper. Sturm: Curt Lowens. Actor: Cesare Danova. Chief: Brendon Boone. Goniff: Christopher Cary.

1967 English HD Level Unknown
Drama

Cast & Crew
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Ron Harper (Actor) .. Garrison
Brendon Boone (Actor) .. Chief
Cesare Danova (Actor) .. Actor
Christopher Cary (Actor) .. Goniff
Harold Gould (Actor) .. Enzio
Curt Lowens (Actor) .. Sturm

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Did You Know..
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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.
Christopher Cary (Actor) .. Goniff
Born: June 16, 1930
Died: April 01, 2000
Harold Gould (Actor) .. Enzio
Born: December 10, 1923
Died: September 11, 2010
Birthplace: Schenectady, New York, United States
Trivia: Possibly in defiance of the old adage "those that can't do, teach," American actor Harold Gould gave up a comfortable professorship in the drama department of the University of California to become a performer himself. Building up stage and TV credits from the late '50s onward, Gould made his first film, Two for the Seesaw, in 1962. He divided his time between stage and screen for the rest of the '60s, winning an Obie Award for the off-Broadway production Difficulty of Concentration. Gould was prominently cast in such slick '70s products as The Sting (1973), Woody Allen's Love and Death (1975), and Mel Brooks' Silent Movie (1976) (as a classically gesticulating villain). Often nattily attired and usually comporting himself like a wealthy self-made businessman, Gould was generously employed on TV for three decades. He co-starred with Daniel J. Travanti in the 1988 American Playhouse production of I Never Sang for My Father, played WASP-ish Katharine Hepburn's aging Jewish lover in the TV movie Mrs. Delafield Wants to Marry (1986), and had regular stints on such series as The Long Hot Summer (1965), He and She (1967), Rhoda (1974) (as Rhoda's father), The Feather and Father Gang (1977), Washington: Behind Closed Doors (1977), Park Place (1981) Foot in the Door (1983), Spencer (1984) and Singer and Sons (1990). However, when the time came in 1974 to make a series out of the pilot film for Happy Days, an unavailable Harold Gould was replaced by Tom Bosley.
Curt Lowens (Actor) .. Sturm
Born: November 17, 1925

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