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Chuck Connors
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The rather imposing figure of the six-foot-five, square jawed, steel eyed Chuck Conners certainly added to the overall ambience of the character he portrayed. He never carried a six gun but preferred his modified Winchester rifle which he stood up to any gunslinger with, always bumping off the quick draw by shooting from the hip. Pow, pow, pow, pow, Ole Lucas never fired just one shot, no sir, fill that sucker up with lots of lead, make sure he ain't commin' back no more, one or two more for Boot Hill. As soon as that bad guy called him "sod buster", and they always did, you knew that guy was gonna be pushing up daisies.
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Synopsis: Chuck Conners stars in this routine martial arts feature as the Colonel. He sends agents Sonny (Mike Kelly) and Dennis (George Nichols) to Taiwan in search of microfilm containing experiments on genetic engineering. The agents soon find themselves up against Japanese killers known as the SakuraRead More
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In an attempt to curb teenage drag racing in his town, policeman Chuck Connors sets up a supervised racetrack, but the accidental death of a boy threatens the lives of all involved in this early "teen drama." Mark Andrews, Lori Nelson star. 79 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
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Chuck Connors plays a local cop who does his best to keep the kids from racing cars in the streets by providing them a spot to duel at the local track. All is well untill a new kid comes to town who thinks he's the bomb. He goads a young man who has reformed to try his hand again with tragic results, a an innocent man gets killed during the drag race.
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Chuck Connors plays the deranged owner of a deserted wax museum where amazingly lifelike ``mannequins'' are part of the exhibition. Tanya Roberts is one of the women-in-distress in this moody horror flick, produced by Charles Band. 85 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; audio commentary; theatrical trailer; filmographies.
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A young Chuck Conners does a good job in this film. Sad that young Jerry has such a rotten bag for a step mother. She's lucky her couch cushions got sliced up instead of her. Jerry's pop finally grows a backbone and tells the bag what for! (Sort of) Chuck drives a cool woody wagon in this film that follows the lines of the old Dead End Kids theme. Strange how the clubs do not promote any constructive activities like auto mechanics or something, but it's a start.
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