Stacy Keach Movies
A fine dramatic actor who never quite made it as a movie star and so settled with a highly successful career as a television leading man, Stacy Keach is best known for playing the title character in the television detective drama Mike Hammer (1984-1987). Though born with an irreparable harelip, Keach is a sturdy and handsome fellow who is often cast as policemen or other authority figures.Keach is the son of a British actor and drama coach, Stacy Keach Sr., and was born in Georgia but raised in Los Angeles. While attending the U.C. Berkeley, Keach became interested in drama. An agent told him that his harelip would make it impossible for Keach to get leading roles. Keach disbelieved him and went on to study drama at Yale. He then received a Fulbright scholarship to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In New York, he essayed a number of Shakespearean roles and those of other classic plays. He also worked in more contemporary productions such as the off-Broadway McBird!, which won him his first Obie and a Vernon Rice Drama Desk Award. He again won these awards after he played Hamlet at the New York Shakespeare Festival. In 1969, Keach won a Tony nomination for his Broadway debut, portraying Buffalo Bill in Arthur Kopit's Indians. For his performance in The Kentucky Cycle, Keach earned a Drama League Outstanding Artist Award, the Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor, and a Drama Award nomination for Best Actor. Keach made his feature-film debut as an alcoholic wanderer in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968). Keach's movie career took off afterward and he appeared in several major movies in quick succession, including Brewster McCloud (1970) and The New Centurians (1972). In 1971, Keach made an award-winning short film, The Repeatery. Later, he also made a television version of Pirandello's complex Six Characters in Search of an Author. As a movie actor, Keach's heyday ended by the early '80s, after appearing in both American and international productions of widely varying quality; Keach then turned to television.
Mike Hammer was a very successful show, but production abruptly stopped when British customs officers at London's Heathrow Airport found Keach carrying a significant amount of cocaine. He spent several months imprisoned in England, but was released in 1986. Having kicked his drug habit, Keach repaired his damaged career and started showing up regularly in television miniseries such as The Blue and the Gray (1985).
Keach continues his stage work, often narrates documentaries, and occasionally appears in feature films such as Escape From L.A. (1995). Keach is a member of the Los Angeles Classic Theatre Work, the Yale Theater Circle, and the Players Club. In addition, he works on the Artistic Advisory Board for the National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts, the Artists Committee for the Kennedy Center Honors, and the Helen Hayes Honorary Committee. In the '90s, Keach was named Honorary Chair for the Cleft Palate Foundation and in 1995 won the Celebrity Outreach Award for his charitable work. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

- 1998
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This second episode in the Savage Earth series examines some of the most devastating earthquakes in the 20th century, beginning with the 1989 quake in California when the always-present threat residing in the San Andreas fault set loose waves of devastation. The 1985 incident that hit Mexico City and quakes in Kobe, Japan, are featured. Include are interviews with survivors whose eyewitness accounts make the human cost all the more real to viewers. The causes of quakes are also examined. Their destruction seems entirely unpredictable and random, but understanding their behavior may save lives and property. Narrated by Stacy Keach. ~ Leslie Birdwell, All Movie Guide

- 1998
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Savage Earth: Waves of Destructiondocuments the destructive power of tsunami waves, in all their explosive might. A PBS video, the program explains that tsunamis are very different from ordinary wind-driven waves; tsunamis are triggered by volcanic eruptions, landslides, earthquakes, and sometimes the impacts of comets or asteroids. A tsunami equals a vast volume of sea water, the simple source of its dangerous power. These waves are monsters of the open ocean, trains of huge waves that can surge for thousands of miles and still pack enough punch to crush towns. Via dramatic footage and well-spoken narration, this video educates the viewer on plenty of scientific tsunami facts and entertains with striking footage. ~ Betsy Boyd, All Movie Guide
Narrated by actor Stacy Keach, Savage Earth - Hell's Crust recounts thrilling tales of survival in the wake of the catastrophic eruption of Mt. St. Helens. The volcanic blast took off the top and side of the mountain, resulting in a deadly 60-foot-high, 100-mile-per-hour mudflow. Highlights include the stories of two campers who escaped the disaster, air travelers whose plane plummeted 25,000 feet after volcanic dust hit their jet, and residents who successfully fought molten lava that threatened their homes. This video is one of four tapes from the popular PBS series Savage Earth. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide
In the year 2018 A.D., Dr. John Denniel (Jeff Wincott) is a geneticist who is persuaded by Lt. Anna Pontaine (Maria Ford) to help with a government study of extraterrestrial viruses to be brought back to Earth on an upcoming space probe. John and Anna find their feelings are moving beyond professional courtesy, and they marry and are soon expecting a child. Their happiness is cut short when they receive word that the space probe has fallen out of orbit, crash landing in Africa while carrying a virus that could possibly kill billions of people. After Anna suffers a miscarriage, she becomes obsessively protective of a set of human embryos John has created, which have been engineered to be resistant to the virus; she wants to see them brought to term, while John wants to use them to create a vaccine that could save lives as the virus spreads. Meanwhile, John discovers the crash of the space probe was rigged by General Wallace (Stacy Keach), a psychotic racist who wants to wipe out humanity so he and his associates can repopulate the earth as a purely Aryan planet; John also finds Wallace has plans of his own for the embryos. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Maria Ford, Stacy Keach, (more)
Set in Egypt, this exciting adventure follows two determined archaeologists, one good, the other evil, on a frenetic quest to find the ancient papyrus that has written upon it the location of a pharaoh's final resting place. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Rick Rossovich, Stacy Keach, (more)
In this science-fiction-tinged drama a wily serial killer leads the FBI to take extreme measures: in order to catch him, they implant cells from another woman's brain into the head of a rookie agent. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nicollette Sheridan, Stacy Keach, (more)
Escape from L.A. finds Kurt Russell once again in the role of Snake, which he played in the 1981 film, Escape from New York. Los Angeles has finally had the really big earthquake everyone was afraid of, and what remains is now an island. Because the country's ultra-righteous President-for-Life (Cliff Roberton) wants it that way, all the weirdos and freaks that previously inhabited New York in large numbers, and the rest of the U.S. in smaller concentrations, have been quarantined on the island of L.A. The president has Snake taken from the nice, decent prison he was living in for a special mission in L.A. The president's daughter has joined the resistance movement determined to overthrow his one-man rule, and has stolen his secret "black box" (a doomsday machine) to boot. Snake is given a poison which will kill him in a few hours unless he returns to the president for the antidote. His mission is to recover the black box and kill the president's daughter. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kurt Russell, Stacy Keach, (more)

- 1996
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The Pacific Ocean island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Island chain became pivotal during World War II. The Japanese sought control of Guadalcanal to expand operations into Australia and for six month during 1942, the Allied forces attempted to stop them. The battle was long and bloody, the advantage gained and lost on both sides more than once. A total of 50 ships from both sides went down and 50 years later, Dr. Robert Ballard, who located the wrecks of the Titanic and the Bismarck, went underwater to explore the wreck. Using underwater footage, still photographs, and interviews with surviving WWII veterans, this documentary also highlights the excitement of underwater exploration, and the danger. Former President George Bush introduces the program. ~ Leslie Birdwell, All Movie Guide
In this low-budget action adventure, a former Special Operations agents becomes a mysterious crime fighter to avenge the slaughter of his beloved family by the fugitive convicts he sent to prison. He and his family were living under assumed names and believed they were safe. But despite the warnings of his former superior Derek Leigh could not save them. Two detectives show up, but Leigh will not talk to them. It is while looking at his son's simple drawing of a super hero that Leigh decides to don a costume and get the bad guys himself. Wearing a leotard, boots, a mask and painting his face to resemble the title cat, he begins brushing up on martial arts and lifting weights. He then arms himself with assorted darts, throwing stars and arrows all dipped in a special sleeping potion. Once ready, the Jaguar sets off for revenge leaving a trail of dart covered sleeping bodies. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Maxwell Caulfield, Linda Blair, (more)
Based on James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel, this adventure follows a mid-18th-century British scout through the wilderness on a mission to sneak into a French fortress. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Kevin Dillon, Graham Greene, (more)
From the award-winning Discovery Channel series, Planet of Life, comes the program's final segment, "Evolution's Next Step." This four-tape set traces the four-billion-year evolutionary history of the world. Examine the birth, development, and destiny of earth. In this episode, viewers learn how scientists are attempting to cope with the impact of overpopulating and pollution on the planet's ecosystem. The series is narrated by Stacy Keach. Other episodes in the set include Planet of Life: The Birth of Earth, Planet of Life: Ancient Oceans, Planet of Life: When Dinosaurs Ruled, Planet of Life: Creatures in the Skies, Planet of Life: The Insect World, and Planet of Life: Apes to Man. ~ Sally Barber, All Movie Guide
This series, Planet of Life, presents the history of evolution on this planet. Originally produced for the Discovery Channel, each episode covers a separate chapter in the biography of the world. This episode examines the origins and complicated evolutionary paths taken by insects, the organisms that are most prevalent in this world. Stacy Keach narrates. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide
This series, Planet of Life, presents the history of evolution on this planet. Originally produced for the Discovery Channel, each episode covers a separate chapter in the biography of the world. This episode introduces the world of the dinosaur, large reptiles that ruled the planet for millions of years. The life cycle of these creatures is examined in detail, back to the first amphibians and reptiles that clambered from the sea. Stacy Keach narrates. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide
This series, Planet of Life, presents the history of evolution on this planet. Originally produced for the Discovery Channel, each episode covers a separate chapter in the biography of the world. This episode examines the events that created a life-supporting environment. Fossil remains and geologic evidence are offered and interpreted, and Stacy Keach narrates. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide

- 1995
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In this video, Nova trails along with fire detectives as they try to crack the case of a serial arsonist setting fires in stores in L.A. The prime suspect will surprise you. ~ Laura Mahnken, All Movie Guide
Jasmine Guy makes her first appearance as the deliciously duplicitous fallen angel Kathleen. Monica (Roma Downey) has been assigned to reunite veteran rodeo rider Ty Duncan (Stacy Keach) with his long-estranged son Matt (Miko Hughes). Conversely, it is Kathleen's mission to drive the Duncans even further apart--and this she does in the guise of a sideshow fortuneteller, who not only causes a serious rift in the relationship between Matt and his own son Daniel, but also does her best (or worst) to break up Matt's marriage. It looks like Monica has met her match this time...but the story's not over yet! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
They say that men are from Mars, but one woman finds happiness when her boyfriend is taken over by visitors from another part of the galaxy in this sexy sci-fi comedy. Amanda (Nicole Eggert) is an aspiring artist who supports herself working at a clothing store; she doesn't care for her job, and her boyfriend Charlie (Michael Bendetti) is chronically unfaithful to her. A pair of government agents, Emmitt (Stacy Keach) and Vint (Michael Dorn), have captured a space alien and are guarding it in a secret safe house; however, the alien escapes, and takes over the body of Flores (Alex Maneses), a woman working as a domestic at the house. Amanda meets "Flores" in a coffeehouse and realizes that the runaway alien lurks within; sympathetic to the space creature's plight, she offers to help it escape, and even gives it a new body to travel in -- Charlie's, which suddenly makes him a lot easier to get along with, and even a bit sexier. Onetime scandal queen Jessica Hahn makes a cameo appearance as the host of a TV show. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Nicole Eggert, Stacy Keach, (more)
This series, Planet of Life, presents the history of evolution on the planet. Originally produced for the Discovery Channel, each episode covers a separate chapter in the biography of the world. This episode looks at the first reptiles to discover and make use of flight. The program then details how these creatures eventually evolved into birds. Stacy Keach narrates. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide
Planet of Life is a series that presents the history of evolution on this planet. Originally produced for the Discovery Channel, each episode covers a separate chapter in the biography of the world. This episode examines the history of oceans, which are thought to be the cradle of life on earth. The tape offers a view of what these ancient places might have been like, and considers how life may have moved from water to land. Stacy Keach narrates. ~ Rob Ferrier, All Movie Guide




















