Rory Stevens Movies

1968  
 
In one of their more peculiar assignments, Officers Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) and Jim Reed (Kent McCord) answer a call from an irate homeowner whose meticulously groomed front lawn has been stolen. Elsewhere, the two cops search high and low for a particularly clever car thief. And finally, Pete and Jim set their sights on a brace of young punks who going wild with a cache of stolen credit cards. Among the supporting players is Margaret Field, the mother of Oscar-winner actress Sally Field. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1966  
 
Eddie (Butch Patrick) wishes he had a baby brother, causing Herman (Fred Gwynne) and Grandpa (Al Lewis) each to react in a different fashion. Herman responds by trying to be more of a "pal" to his son--with the expected disastrous results--while Grandpa creates a robot boy named Boris (Rory Stevens). Trouble ensues when Boris turns out to be the "perfect" child, causing Eddie to erupt in a fit of jealous pique. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1966  
 
Now travelling under the name "Pete Allen", Kimble befriends Willie Turner (Denny Miller), a mentally challenged youth who is also on the lam from the law. To protect Willie, Kimble gets the boy a job as a carnival roustabout, but his generosity may result in his own arrest. Ultimately, the only person who can save both Kimble and Willie is Willie's sister Mary (Collin Wilcox)--if she chooses to do so. Featured in the cast are a young, pre-stardom Dabney Coleman and future Hill Street Blues regular Michael Conrad. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1964  
 
As Tim (Bill Bixby) diverts Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton), Martin (Ray Walston)flies his spaceship back into the garage. Unfortunately, Martin's actions are witnessed by Mrs. Brown's seven-year-old nephew Stanley (Rory Stevens), whose highly active imagination has resulted in an inordinate amount of discipline from his more "realistic" father (Don Keefer). It falls to Martin to convince Stanley's parents that the boy isn't making things up this time--without exposing himself as a Martian! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1962  
 
Wally (Tony Dow) was supposed to babysit for ten-year-old Patricia Murdock (Jennie Lynn), but he manages to book a big date on the same night. In desperation, Wally shifts the babysitting job to Beaver (Jerry Mathers), on whom Patricia has a schoolgirl crush. Balking when Patricia demands to play a kid's game, Beaver finally agrees in order to shut her up. It turns out that he kind of likes the game -- which puts him in an embarrassing position when his friends unexpectedly show up! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ken OsmondStephen Talbot, (more)
1961  
 
When Beaver (Jerry Mathers) announces that he needs twenty-five dollars to buy a canoe, dad Ward (Hugh Beaumont) offers to put up half the money, provided Beaver comes up with the other twelve dollars and fifty cents. A sure-fire moneymaking proposition falls in Beaver's lap when a neighbor asks him to catch a few frogs, for which our hero will be amply compensated. But Beaver's enthusiasm over the frog-harvesting job is quickly scuttled when he finds out that his customer intends to kill the amphibians and use them in lab experiments. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Stephen TalbotRichard Correll, (more)
1960  
 
Wally (Tony Dow) has taken a summer job selling Igloo ice cream. Naturally, his friends take advantage of Wally, begging him to sell them ice cream on credit. Threatened with bankruptcy, Wally calls in all his debts at once, whereupon an outraged Eddie Haskell (Ken Osmond) cooks up a clever revenge, placing a phony phone order for ice cream to be delivered at a girl's slumber party -- where, of course, no boys are allowed. The episode's slapstick finale is almost unbearably funny! ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ken OsmondFrank Bank, (more)
1960  
 
Wally (Tony Dow) was supposed to take little Chuckie Murdock (Rory Stevens) to buy shoes at the nearby shopping center, but instead the job has been shunted off to Beaver. "Job" is right: Chuckie is a little monster who insists that Beaver grant his every whim -- and to top it off, when time comes to go home, Chuckie has disappeared! As Beaver frantically searches for his missing charge, Ward searches for Beaver to inform him that the situation is not as bleak as it appears. Chuckie's mom is played by Marjorie Reynolds, best remembered as the girl to whom Bing Crosby first sings "White Christmas" in the 1942 movie Holiday Inn. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Ken OsmondMarjorie Reynolds, (more)

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