William Hale Movies
The "TV Movie" Kill or be Killed consists of two episodes from the vintage (1966-67) Irwin Allen TV fantasy series The Time Tunnel. The premise: research scientists Tony Newman (James Darren) and Doug Phillips (Robert Colbert), working on a time-travel project, are trapped in their own invention, the Time Tunnel. Each week, our heroes travel backward and forward in time, their adventures augmented by miles of stock footage from the 20th Century-Fox vaults. The episodes included herein share a "World War II" theme. In "The Day the Sky Fell Down," Doug and Tony find themselves in Pearl Harbor on December 6, 1941. And in "Kill Two by Two," the year is 1945: Newman and Phillips are marooned on a Pacific island, where they are stalked by a Japanese soldier. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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
In this crime drama, naive Lonnie allows a Spanish revolutionary and his henchman to rent his car. Unfortuantely, the duo use the car to escape after pulling off a diamond heist (the money will be used help support the Spaniard's cause). Lonnie begins investigating and along the way learns that his long-lost love has also joined the cause and works as a hooker to make her own financial contributions. Later, the Spaniard captures Lonnie and makes him drive the boat they commandeered. Also on board is the former owner's lovely daughter, with whom Lonnie falls in love. Together, Lonnie and the girl manage to stop the criminal activities of the "revolutionary" for good. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide







