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McCloud is initially assigned crowd control duty on the shoot but things gets serious when someone is found murdered at one of the shooting locations. To make matters worse, the film's male lead (Larry Hagman) interferes with the investigation, trying to emulate the skills of the detective character he plays on TV to try to solve the case.
"The Concrete Jungle Caper" November 24, 1974 Amy Prentiss "Baptism of Fire" December 1, 1974 McMillan and Wife "Guilt by Association" December 8, 1974 Amy Prentiss "The Desperate World of Jane Doe" December 22, 1974 McCloud "The Man with the Golden Hat" January 12, 1975 McMillan and Wife "Night Train to L.A." January 19, 1975 McCloud "Lady on ...
McCloud: Victor Rhigas Episode: "The Concrete Jungle Caper" 1975 Khan! Episode: "Mask of Deceit" Journey from Darkness: Dr. Schroeder Television film Sky Heist: Captain Monty Ballard Television film Barbary Coast: Austin Benedict Episode: "Sauce for the Goose" Matt Helm: Corbett Episode: "Death Rods" The People's Lawyer: Announcer Television ...
McCloud: Madge Episode: "The Concrete Jungle Caper" 1975 You Lie So Deep, My Love: Jennifer Pierce TV film 1977 Kojak: Jocelyn Mayfair Episode: "Case Without a File" 1977 Charlie's Angels: Jean Trevor Episode: "Angels on Horseback" 1978 Three's Company: Grace Thompson Episode: "The Fast" 1979 CHiPs: Billy Wakefield / Laurie Windsor
1974: McCloud – episode: "The Concrete Jungle Caper" as Val; 1975: S.W.A.T. – episode: "Time Bomb" as Sarge; 1975: Gunsmoke – episode: "The Hiders" as Belnap; 1975: Cannon – episode: "Perfect Fit for a Frame" as Sheriff; 1975: Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color – episode: "The Boy Who Talked to Badgers: Parts 1 & 2" as Burton
The first choice for the role of McCloud was Fess Parker, who turned it down. [1] Universal hired Dennis Weaver, who was well known as a "western" actor from Gunsmoke.The pilot, "Portrait of a Dead Girl", aired on February 17, 1970, and established the premise by having McCloud escort a prisoner from New Mexico to New York City, only to become embroiled in solving a complicated murder case.
McCloud "Who Says You Can't Make Friends in New York City?" September 16, 1970 "Horse Stealing on Fifth Avenue" September 23, 1970 "The Concrete Corral" September 30, 1970 "The Stage is All the World" October 7, 1970 "Walk in the Dark" October 14, 1970 "Our Man in Paris" October 21, 1970 San Francisco International Airport "Emergency Alert"
Victor Jory (November 23, 1902 – February 12, 1982) was a Canadian-American actor of stage, film, and television. [1] He initially played romantic leads, but later was mostly cast in villainous or sinister roles, such as Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) and carpetbagger Jonas Wilkerson in Gone with the Wind (1939).