It was silly as hell, but, for a time, enthralling fun. And then there was the cast. George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Dwight Schultz and Mr. T were perfect opposites. They couldn't look or act more ...
George Peppard is in breezy vigorous form as rescuer of a lady in distress in a thriller that has quite a measure of excitement and style, though the screenplay, based on Stanley Ellins' novel ...
The production is adapted from Joseph Hayes’ novel. A chief weakness lies in the lack of script development of how George Peppard, who has lost all recollection of a 24-hour period during which ...
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