Hardcastle and McCormick: She Ain't Deep But She Sure Runs Fast


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She Ain't Deep But She Sure Runs Fast

Season 3, Episode 1

Hardcastle and McCormick crash-land in the Oregon wilderness, in an area inhabited by grizzlies and murderous mountain men. Brian Keith, Daniel Hugh Kelly. Walsh: Jonathan Banks. Travis: James Whitmore Jr. Buzz Bird: Pat Corley. Lester: Terry Bradshaw.

repeat 1985 English HD Level Unknown
Crime Drama Crime

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Brian Keith (Actor) .. Milton C. Hardcastle
Daniel Hugh Kelly (Actor) .. Mark `Skid' McCormick

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Brian Keith (Actor) .. Milton C. Hardcastle
Born: November 14, 1921
Died: June 24, 1997
Birthplace: Bayonne, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: The son of actor Robert Keith (1896-1966), Brian Keith made his first film appearance in 1924's Pied Piper Malone, when he was well-below the age of consent. During the war years, Keith served in the Marines, winning a Navy Air Medal; after cessation of hostilities, he began his acting career in earnest. At first billing himself as Robert Keith Jr., he made his 1946 Broadway debut in Heyday, then enjoyed a longer run as Mannion in Mister Roberts (1948), which featured his father as "Doc." His film career proper began in 1952; for the rest of the decade, Keith played good guys, irascible sidekicks and cold-blooded heavies with equal aplomb. Beginning with Ten Who Dared (1959), Keith became an unofficial "regular" in Disney Films, his performances alternately subtle (The Parent Trap) and bombastic. Of his 1970s film efforts, Keith was seen to best advantage as Teddy Roosevelt in The Wind and the Lion (1975). In television since the medium was born, Keith has starred in several weekly series, including The Crusader (1955-56), The Little People (aka The Brian Keith Show, 1972-74) and Lew Archer (1975). His longest-running and perhaps best-known TV endeavors were Family Affair (1966-71), in which he played the uncharacteristically subdued "Uncle Bill" and the detective series Hardcastle & McCormick (1983-86). His most fascinating TV project was the 13-week The Westerner (1960), created by Sam Peckinpah, in which he played an illiterate cowpoke with an itchy trigger finger. Keith's personal favorite of all his roles is not to be found in his film or TV output; it is the title character in Hugh Leonard's stage play Da. Plagued by emphysema and lung cancer while apparently still reeling emotionally from the suicide of his daughter Daisy, 75-year-old Brian Keith was found dead of a gunshot wound by family members in his Malibu home. Police ruled the death a suicide. Just prior to his death, Keith had completed a supporting role in the TNT miniseries Rough Riders.
Daniel Hugh Kelly (Actor) .. Mark `Skid' McCormick
Born: August 10, 1952

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