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It stars Rod Taylor as Australian policeman Scobie Malone and Christopher Plummer as the Australian High Commissioner in Britain caught up in corrupt dealings, during delicate negotiations. [ citation needed ] Taylor's production company was involved in making the film, [ 3 ] as was the American company Selmur Productions.
Rodney Sturt Taylor (11 January 1930 – 7 January 2015) was an Australian actor. He appeared in more than 50 feature films, including Young Cassidy (1965), Nobody Runs Forever (1968), The Train Robbers (1973), and A Matter of Wife... and Death (1975).
Nobody Runs Forever (1968), starring Rod Taylor as Scobie Malone, with Christopher Plummer, Lilli Palmer and Camilla Sparv (as Lisa) – based on The High Commissioner Scobie Malone (1975), starring Jack Thompson as Scobie Malone, with Judy Morris , Shane Porteous (as Clements) and Jacqueline Kott – based on Helga's Web
Rod Taylor, the Australian movie star who appeared opposite John Wayne, Tippi Hedren, Doris Day, Jane Fonda and Elizabeth Taylor, died in 2015. He was 84.
The novel was a best seller and turned into a 1968 film, Nobody Runs Forever, starring Rod Taylor as Malone. [5] It led to a sequel, Helga's Web , and a whole series of Scobie Malone novels. References
The first, The High Commissioner, had been turned into a 1968 British-American film starring Rod Taylor as Malone. [ 6 ] The film rights to Helga's Web were originally purchased by Brian Chirlian and John Shore, who hired Cleary to write a screenplay.
Rod Woodson was caught on a hot mic saying "Nobody’s watching, nobody cares, no one’s listening." The AAF analyst had a pretty good explanation for why he was saying that.
In 1969 until the end of the play's run, ... played McArthur in 1970–1973). He had a small role in Nobody Runs Forever (1968) with Rod Taylor. Return to Australia