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The Concrete Jungle is a 1982 American women in prison film directed by Tom DeSimone and featuring Jill St. John and Tracey E. Bregman. [3] Plot ... Cast Jill St ...
The Concrete Jungle, a 1982 American women-in-prison film; The Concrete Jungle, a 2004 short novel by Charlie Stross, collected in The Atrocity Archives; Concrete Jungle, a 1985 supplement for the role-playing game Marvel Super Heroes; Concrete Jungle, a 2015 strategy game; Concrete Jungle: The Legend of the Black Lion, a 1998 comic book by ...
[29] St. John did the TV movies Two Guys from Muck (1982) and Rooster (1982) and was top-billed in the feature The Concrete Jungle (1982), a woman in prison film in which she played Warden Fletcher. She had a small role in The Act (1983).
Campanella appeared in such television shows as Combat!, Decoy, The Eleventh Hour, The Doctors, The Fugitive, Mission: Impossible, Marcus Welby, M.D., Gunsmoke, The Big Valley, Alias Smith and Jones, A Man Called Ironside (pilot), The Untouchables, Police Story, The Road West, The Invaders, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Rockford Files, The Golden Girls, Mama's Family, Lois & Clark: The New ...
Episodes: "The Musical/My Ex-Mom/The Show Must Go On/The Pest/My Aunt, the Worrier: Part 1 and Part 2" 1982 The Concrete Jungle: Elizabeth 1982 Fame: Jenny McClain Episode: "Words" 1983 The Fall Guy: Carrie Stanford Episode: "The Further Adventures of Ozzie and Harold" 1983 The Family Tree: Katy Allen Episode: "The Burglary" 1983 The Funny Farm ...
Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 1 Madman: Jensen Farley Pictures: Joe Giannone (director/screenplay); Gaylen Ross, Paul Ehlers, Tony Fish, Harriet Bass, Seth Jones, Jan Claire, Alex Murphy, Jimmy Steele, Carl Fredericks, Michael Sullivan 22 Death Valley: Universal Pictures / Cinema VII
Tom DeSimone (born 1939) is an American director, writer, producer and editor, perhaps best known for directing the cult films Chatterbox (1977), Hell Night (1981), and The Concrete Jungle (1982) and a number of pornographic films for Hand in Hand Films, a gay production studio established in the "golden age" of adult films in the early 1970s.
Barbara Ann Luna (born 1936 or 1937), [1] [2] also stylized as BarBara Luna, is an American actress from film, television and musicals.Notable roles include Makia in Five Weeks in a Balloon and Lt. Marlena Moreau in the classic Star Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror".