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The Prize Fighter is an American comedy film starring Tim Conway and Don Knotts. Directed by Michael Preece , it was written by Tim Conway and John Myhers, based on a story by Conway. It was released by New World Pictures in November 1979.
1979 The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again: Amos Tucker Comedy-western film and sequel to The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) directed by Vincent McEveety The Prize Fighter: Bags Comedy film directed by Michael Preece and co-written by Conway 1980 The Private Eyes: Dr. Tart Comedy-mystery film directed & co-produced by Lang Elliott and co-written by ...
The film was a commercial success and a sequel, starring the pair, was made in 1979, called The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. The sequel did not have the other cast members but was hugely profitable for Disney. [45] Conway wrote two other films for the pair to star in together starting with The Prize Fighter in 1979 and The Private Eyes in ...
Beginning in 1975, Knotts was teamed with Tim Conway in a series of slapstick films aimed at children, including the Disney film The Apple Dumpling Gang (1975) and its sequel, The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again (1979). They also did two independent films, the boxing comedy The Prize Fighter (1979) and the mystery-comedy The Private Eyes (1980).
His feature film roles include playing Robert Campbell in The Lincoln Conspiracy (1977), Mr. Wetzle in Our Winning Season (1978), Jimmy in The Prize Fighter (1979), Ted in The First Turn-On! (1983), and Fabian Marks in Livin' Large! (1991). On television, he was a regular cast member on Tush (also known as The Bill Tush Show).
The Prize Fighter: Whitey Ferguson [1] 2004 Motocross Kids: Viper [1] Fallacy [1] If Love Hadn't Left Me Lonely: Mesdeg Latin Dragon: Thorn [1] El Padrino: Lars [2] Border Blues: LAPD medium Michael March [2] Double Dare: Self Uncredited [2] 2005 Shade of Pale: Billings [1] Buckaroo: The Movie: Dr. Brawn [1] Chasing Ghosts: Marcos Alfiri [2] A ...
Michael Preece (born September 15, 1936) [1] is an American film and television director, script supervisor, producer, and actor best known for directing television series Dallas and Walker, Texas Ranger and films The Prize Fighter and Logan's War: Bound by Honor.
John Benjamin Myhers (December 18, 1921 – May 27, 1992) was an American stage and screen actor. His film roles included playing Mr. Bratt in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967), Robert Livingston in the 1972 film adaptation of the Broadway musical 1776, and as the leader of the Roman Senate in Mel Brooks' History of the World ...