The Streets of San Francisco: The Cannibals (1977)
Andrew Robinson, best remembered by Clint Eastwood fans as the maniacal serial killer in the original Dirty Harry, essays another odiously villainous role in this episode. The son of a gangster, Ron Maguire (Robinson) not only steals $250,000 from the Mob, but also murders a fellow hood and a cop in the process. With both the mobsters and the SFPD hot on his trail, the conscienceless Maguire tries to get off the hook by offering his services as a material witness against his own father! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Director(s):
- Walter E. Grauman
Synopsis of The Streets of San Francisco: The Cannibals
Andrew Robinson, best remembered by Clint Eastwood fans as the maniacal serial killer in the original Dirty Harry, essays another odiously villainous role in this episode. The son of a gangster, Ron Maguire (Robinson) not only steals $250,000 from the Mob, but also murders a fellow hood and a cop in the process. With both the mobsters and the SFPD hot on his trail, the conscienceless Maguire tries to get off the hook by offering his services as a material witness against his own father! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of The Streets of San Francisco: The Cannibals
- Len Birman - David Bradley
- Robert Doyle - Louie Pulaski
- Mark Goddard - Brian Phillips
- Richard Herd - Greene
- Andrew Robinson - Ron Maguire
- Michael Strong - Stockwood
- Jason Laskay - Off. Hadley
- Reuben Collins - Insp. Tanner
- Rod Browning - Leary
- Richard Foronjy - Bernard Rizino
- Victoria Hall - Off. Drake
- Tim O'Connor - Frank Maguire
- Bonnie Scott - Young Lady
- Paul Sylvan - Emmelio
- Johnny Weissmuller, Jr. - Duke Barrett
- Bruce Mackey - Sims
- Director(s):
- Walter E. Grauman
- Writer(s):
- Glen Olson, Rod Baker
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