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November 29, 1963 () [a] An elderly uncaught bank robber wants to bestow his illicit fortune on a dicey woman ( Stefanie Powers ) who is on the run from her fellow cardsharp boyfriend ( Alex Cord ). Location: Denver & Golden, CO
Route 66 is an American adventure crime drama [1] television series that premiered on CBS on October 7, 1960, and ran until March 20, 1964, for a total of 116 episodes. The series was created by Herbert B. Leonard and Stirling Silliphant, who were also responsible for the ABC drama Naked City, from which Route 66 was an indirect spin-off.
Route 66 is an adventure drama sequel series and a remake of the same name that aired on NBC [2] from June 8 until July 6, 1993. Plot
Black November: Struggle for the Niger Delta is a 2012 Nigerian-American action drama film starring an ensemble cast that includes Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Mickey Rourke, Kim Basinger, Fred Amata, Sarah Wayne Callies, Nse Ikpe Etim, OC Ukeje, Vivica Fox, Anne Heche, Persia White, Akon, Wyclef Jean and Mbong Amata.
A unique new exhibit at the Route History museum in Springfield, Illinois, draws visitors into the lives of Black men who left a legacy along Route 66.
Starting in March 1963, actor Glenn Corbett had become a regular on the CBS series Route 66, playing returned Vietnam soldier Lincoln Case. The Vietnam War and its effects on Linc were crucial plot points in several Route 66 episodes, including his debut, which was broadcast six months before this episode.
Route 66: Albert Season 1 Episode 4: "The Man on the Monkey Board" 1961 Naked City: Nicky Season 2 Episode 10: "Bullets Cost Too Much" Hollis Season 2 Episode 20: "The Fault in Our Stars" (uncredited) Sea Hunt: FBI Agent John Furillo Season 4 Episode 37: "Crime at Sea" Surfside 6: Johnny Page Season 2 Episode 4: "Daphne, Girl Detective" Thriller
Robert William Troup Jr. (October 18, 1918 – February 7, 1999) was an American actor, jazz pianist, singer, and songwriter. He is best known as the composer of the rhythm and blues standard "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" and for the role of Dr. Joe Early with his wife Julie London in the television program Emergency! in the 1970s.