Leo Morrell Movies
A tough-as-steel old CIA agent is forcibly retired for being a dangerously loose cannon. Later, he tires of watching treacherous gangsters making monkeys out of the secret intelligence organization and so teams up with two fellow Vietnam vets to keep the villains from selling arms and aircraft to the Arabs. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
How did Lamont (Demond Wilson) and Rollo (Nathaniel Taylor) almost end up starring in a porno film? Aunt Esther (LaWanda Page) wants to know the whole sordid story -- especially since she had to use her own money to bail our heroes out of the slammer. This was the final episode of Sanford and Son's second season. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Redd Foxx, Demond Wilson, (more)
Generally cast as a villain in such series as the F.B.I., Richard Kiley is herein seen as the victim. Kidnapped by three homicidal extortionists, pediatrician Herbert Barth (Kiley) manages to break free and escapes into the wilderness. The rest of the episode is a variation on the old "Most Dangerous Game" theme, as Barth is hunted down like an animal by expert marksman James Vaughn (Jerry Ayres). This episode was filmed on location in the forests of Utah and Washington State. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
The title of this Mission:Impossible episode refers to a Gypsy tribe indigenous to the European country ruled by youthful King Victor (Barry Williams). Intent upon seizing the throne, Regent General Aragas (Mark Richman) hatches a scheme to murder the young monarch and to frame Victor's uncle for the crime. To prevent this, the IMF kidnaps Victor and turns the boy over to a pair of gypsies--actually IMF agents Paris and Zorka (Margarita Cordova). Written by Laurence Heath, "Gitano" first aired on February 1, 1970. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Peter Graves, Leonard Nimoy, (more)








