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Synopsis: Captain Lee Mitchell (Stuart Whitman) is the American officer who joins the British in an attempt to smuggle scientist Von Heinken (Pinkas Braun) out of Germany. The group ... assists refugees trying to escape the wrath of the Nazis. Mitchell must quickly mold an inexperienced unit of BritishRead More
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STUART WHITMAN'S SHOCK FILMS Stuart Whitman may have done a ton of junk in his 49-year career before the cameras, but when he really cared about a script, he proved yet again that his nomination for a Best Actor Oscar was no fluke. Whitman made a lot of pictures, some great and many not so great. But with 23 horror entries in his filmography, Whitman deserves to be considered a true Crown Prince of Horror.
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TV Western -- Cimarron strip, Stuart Whitman Marshal Jim Crown (Stuart Whitman) patrolled the Oklahoma panhandle area known as the Cimarron Strip in the last 1880s. Francis Wilde (Randy Boone) was a photographer who often helped out the Marshal. Dulcey Coopersmith (JillTownsend) ran, what else, the Wayfarer's Inn.
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Stuart Whitman is arguably best-known for playing Marshal Jim Crown in the western television series Cimarron Strip in 1967. Whitman ... starred with John Wayne in the Western movie, The Comancheros, in 1961, and received top billing as the romantic lead in the extravagant aerial epic Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines in 1965.
Whitman had a memorable foray into television for a single season in 1967. He played the heroic Marshal Jim Crown in the lavish western series Cimarron Strip. The show, which ran 90 minutes per episode, was highly regarded for its thrilling theme music.
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Stuart Whitman, an actor of many parts... Whitman and Psycho’s Janet Leigh portray married scientists in Night Of The Lepus (1972), certainly the nadir of both their careers and one of the most ridiculous films ever made. Ecological horror movies (Frogs, No Blade Of Grass, Soylent Green, Phase IV) were big box office in the early seventies. Shot quickly to cash in on this trend, Night Of The Lepus pits humanity against a rampaging horde of giant killer bunny rabbits (not jackrabbits), running amok in the Arizona desert.
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