The Streets of San Francisco: Labyrinth


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Monday, December 29 on KAZD MeTV+ (55.4)

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Labyrinth

Season 3, Episode 22

A high-rise hotel is searched as the police conduct a manhunt for two mobsters and the aging boxer (Don Gordon) they tried to kill. Harry: Michael McGuire. Guinness: Michael Strong. Vinson: Felice Orlandi. Judith: Julie Adams.

repeat 1975 English
Action/adventure Golf Police

Cast & Crew
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Michael Mcguire (Actor) .. Harry
Michael Strong (Actor) .. Guinness
Felice Orlandi (Actor) .. Vinson
Julie Adams (Actor) .. Judith
Don Gordon (Actor) .. Tony Fabrieze
Shelly Novack (Actor) .. Pete
Bing Russell (Actor) .. Insp. Landers
Claire Brennan (Actor) .. Marian Fabrieze
Tony Young (Actor) .. Andy "Gogo"Friezell
Ben Hammer (Actor) .. Mr. Daly

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Did You Know..
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Michael Mcguire (Actor) .. Harry
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the late '60s.
Michael Strong (Actor) .. Guinness
Born: February 08, 1918
Died: January 01, 1980
Trivia: Broadway star, onscreen in character roles from Detective Story (1952).
Felice Orlandi (Actor) .. Vinson
Born: September 18, 1925
Died: May 21, 2003
Trivia: Lead and supporting atcor, onscreen from 1956.
Julie Adams (Actor) .. Judith
Born: October 17, 1926
Birthplace: Waterloo, Iowa
Trivia: A former secretary, Julie Adams inaugurated her film career in a series of slapped-together westerns starring James Ellison and Russell Hayden. She billed herself under her real name of Betty Adams until she was signed by Universal in 1949; she then became Julia Adams, which was modified to Julie by the early 1950s. Fans of the 1953 horror film Creature From the Black Lagoon tend to believe that Julie became a leading lady on the strength of her role in this film as the imperiled--and fetchingly underclad--heroine. In fact, she had been cast in good parts as early as 1950, notably the wealthy fiancee of newly blinded GI Arthur Kennedy in Bright Victory (1951). Curiously, some of her largest roles of the 1950s, in films like The Private War of Major Benson (1955) and Away All Boats (1956), were her least interesting. She cut down on her film appearances in the early 1960s to concentrate on television, a medium that permitted her to hold out for meatier acting assignments. Though she still tended to be cast in such negligible roles as the star's wife in The Jimmy Stewart Show (1971), Julie was proud of her many powerful guest-star appearances on dramatic programs: she was particularly fond of her performance as a middle-aged pregnant woman on a 1969 installment of Marcus Welby MD. Julie Adams was at one time married to actor/director Ray Danton.
Don Gordon (Actor) .. Tony Fabrieze
Born: November 23, 1926
Died: April 24, 2017
Trivia: Character actor Don Gordon was well into middle age when he made the transition from stage and TV to films. Gordon was most generally cast as a cop, though he also effectively portrayed gangland henchmen. His film credits included such gutsy fare as Bullitt (1968), Fuzz (1971), The Towering Inferno (1974), Lethal Weapon (1987) and Die Hard (1988). On television, he played Lt. Hank Bertelli on The Blue Angels (1960), Prentiss on Lucan (1977), and Harry on The Contender (1980). Gordon died in 2017, at age 90.
Shelly Novack (Actor) .. Pete
Born: January 01, 1944
Died: January 01, 1978
Bing Russell (Actor) .. Insp. Landers
Born: May 05, 1926
Trivia: A former pro baseball player, Bing Russell eased into acting in the 1950s, appearing mostly in westerns. Russell could be seen in such bonafide classics as The Horse Soldiers (1959) and The Magnificent Seven (1960), and not a few bow-wows like Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966). From 1961 through 1973, Russell played the semiregular role of Deputy Clem on the marathon TV western series Bonanza. When time permitted, he also dabbled in screenwriting. The father of film star Kurt Russell, Bing Russell has acted with his son on several occasions, most memorably in the role of Vernon Presley in the 1979 TV-movie hit Elvis.
Claire Brennan (Actor) .. Marian Fabrieze
Born: January 01, 1933
Died: January 01, 1977
Tony Young (Actor) .. Andy "Gogo"Friezell
Born: June 28, 1937
Died: February 26, 2002
Trivia: The son of character actor Carleton G. Young, Tony Young was born in New York and raised in Hollywood. A handsome, athletic teenager, Young was offered a few film roles in the early '50s, but his father insisted that he get an education before launching a career. After stints with the Air Force and Los Angeles City College, the 6'3," 195-pound Young found showbiz work of sorts as an NBC page. Making all the right connections, he began landing TV roles in 1959. Two years later, he starred as U.S. Cavalry undercover agent Cord in the weekly TV Western Gunslinger. Tony Young remained typecast in Westerns ever afterward, essaying fast-draw roles in such films as Taggart (1963) and Charro (1969). The Tony Young listed in the credits of 1985's A Chorus Line is a different performer.
Ben Hammer (Actor) .. Mr. Daly
Born: December 08, 1924
Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from the early '70s.

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