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The Kids Who Knew Too Much (1980)
The title characters in The Kids Who Knew Too Much are young model-building aficionados. Three in number, they are portrayed by Rad Daly, Dana Hill and Christopher Holloway. The kids make the acquaintance of ace reporter Sharon Gless, who is investigating a murder. Everyone is plunged into peril when Gless and the kids discover that the murder was committed to hush up a major political conspiracy. The Kids Who Knew Too Much was firs telecast as a Wonderful World of Disney 2-hour "special" on March 9, 1980.
Sharon Gless ... Karen Goldner
Larry Cedar ... Rizzo
Lloyd Haynes ... Lieutenant Bill Boyd
David Sheiner ... Frank Novack
Jared Martin ... Senator Nelson Dunning
Don Knight ... Prescott
Rad Daly ... Bert Hale
Dana Hill ... Foxy Cooper
Christopher Holloway ... T.J. Hoffman
Kevin King Cooper ... Gus Jordan
Michael Dante ... Ross
Jackie Coogan ... Mr. Klein
Richard O'Brien ... Commissioner Avery
John Milford ... Green
Dave Shelley ... Jack Gimble
Never to Love (1940)
Also Known As: A Bill of Divorcement
On Christmas Eve, in England, Sydney Fairchild arrives home late for dinner. Her mother Margaret and aunt Hester insist that she come to the table immediately, and the two women grow more distraught as they discuss Margaret's plans to marry Gray Meredith. Hester, a Catholic, disapproves of Margaret's wedding plans, and expresses her apprehension about Margaret's recent divorce from her first husband Hilary, Hester's nephew. The modern-thinking Sydney, who doesn't get along with her aunt, upsets her soon after arriving at the table, causing the elder woman to depart. Afterward, Margaret and Sydney talk about Hilary, who Sydney believes has been in an asylum suffering from shell-shock for the last twenty years. Gray then arrives to meet Margaret, and after they leave, Sydney's fiancé, John Storm, a wealthy Australian land-owner, appears. The young couple begin to discuss plans for a large family. When John receives a telegram informing him that his father, in Paris for the holiday, has been arrested, he leaves immediately to join him. Later, a phone call alerts the family that Hilary has escaped from the asylum, and Sydney finally learns that there is a history of insanity in her family. When Hilary unexpectedly returns home, Sydney introduces herself but is unable to tell him that Margaret has divorced him and plans to remarry. Although Hilary proclaims that he has recovered his sanity, Margaret insists on calling Dr. Alliot, the family physician, and Sydney suggests housing her father in the spare room for the night. When Gray arrives on Christmas Day, he is informed of Hilary's return and insists upon marrying Margaret immediately. Margaret decides to settle things with Hilary before she departs with Gray, but Hilary refuses to accept the divorce. Hilary's refusal to accept reality convinces Sydney that she, too, will fall prey to the family disease. Meanwhile, the family clergyman, Rev. Dr. Pumphrey, arrives to confirm the rumor that Hilary is alive and refuses to wed Gray and Margaret. This, along with Hester's disapproval and Margaret's own guilt about her ex-husband, causes Margaret to agree to care for Hilary. As Margaret plans to turn Gray away, Sydney convinces her that she will now take care of Hilary and will bring him to Australia after she marries John. After her mother and Gray leave for London, Sydney drives to pick up John at the station, where brokenhearted, she breaks off her engagement, confessing that her family suffers from hereditary insanity. Passing her mother and Gray as they walk to the train, Sydney tells them nothing of her breakup with John and returns home to Hilary. There she explains to her father that they both suffer from the same disease and that she has resigned herself to care for him. At the piano, they finish the sonata that Hilary had begun twenty years before.
Maureen O'Hara ... Sydney Fairfield
Adolphe Menjou ... Hilary Fairfield
Fay Bainter ... Margaret 'Meg' Fairfield
Herbert Marshall ... Gray Meredith
Dame May Whitty ... Aunt Hester Fairfield
Patric Knowles ... John Storm
C. Aubrey Smith ... Dr. Alliot
Ernest Cossart ... Rev. Dr. Pumphrey
Kathryn Collier ... Basset
Bunny Beatty ... Susan (as Lauri Beatty)
Diamonds On Wheels (1974)
Three English teen-agers, tuning up for a 24-hour road rally, have the brains and talent to transform their car into a potential trophy-winner. However, the unsuspecting racers come away from the junkyard with a second-hand driver's seet -- filled with stolen diamonds! By the time the hidden loot is discovered, the youths are deaply involved in a dangerous race against murderous mobsters who are intent on reclaiming the booty at any price. And the trio discovers the stakes in this deadly game...their own lives! Buckle up for danger and drama in a Disney thriller that delivers high-revving excitement from start to finish.
Patrick Allen ... Insp. Cook
George Sewell ... Henry Stewart
Derek Newark ... Mercer
Dudley Sutton ... Finch
Barry Jackson ... Wheeler
Christopher Malcolm ... Jock
Richard Wattis ... Sir Hilary Stanton
Allan Cuthbertson ... Gus Ashley
Ambrosine Phillpotts ... Lady Truesdale
Maggie Hanley ... Mrs. Maggie Stewart
George Innes ... Insp. Timothy
George Woodbridge ... PC Andrew
Edwin Richfield
Patrick Holt ... Steward
Andrew McCulloch ... Billy
For Love or Money (1963)
Chloe Brasher, a wealthy widow, hires her attorney, Deke Gentry, to act as matchmaker for her three beautiful daughters, Kate, Jan, and Bonnie. Chloe has chosen three men she considers suitable sons-in-law, and it is Deke's task to pair up the six persons. With only a minimum of effort, Deke is able to interest Bonnie, a health addict, in Harvey Wofford, an income-tax investigator. Similarly, it is not long before he has Jan, a bohemian, in the arms of Sam Travis, a prisoner-rehabilitation expert. Kate, head of a motivational research laboratory, is more difficult; for each time Deke arranges a meeting between her and Sonny Smith, playboy food magnate, Deke himself ends up spending the evening with Kate. As a result, the two fall in love; but when Kate learns of Deke's arrangement with her mother, she walks out on him. Deke persuades her to marry him, however, by offering to give up his fee. As the three couples march to the altar, Chloe reveals that she had Deke in mind for Kate all the time.
Kirk Douglas ... Donald Kenneth 'Deke' Gentry
Mitzi Gaynor ... Kate Brasher
Gig Young ... 'Sonny' John Dayton Smith
Thelma Ritter ... Chloe Brasher
Julie Newmar ... Bonnie Brasher
William Bendix ... Joe Fogel
Leslie Parrish ... Jan Brasher
Dick Sargent ... Harvey Wofford (as Richard Sargent)
William Windom ... Sam Travis
Three Young Texans (1954)
A western about a Texan who robs a train in an effort to prevent his father from committing the crime, a young girl who attempts to help him after learning about the theft, and a cowboy friend who demands a share of the money.[
Mitzi Gaynor ... Rusty Blair
Jeffrey Hunter ... Johnny Colt
Keefe Brasselle ... Tony Ballew
Harvey Stephens ... Jim Colt
Dan Riss ... Sheriff Carter
Michael Ansara ... Apache Joe
Aaron Spelling ... Catur
Morris Ankrum ... Jeff Blair
Frank Wilcox ... Bill McAdoo
Helen Wallace ... Mrs. Colt
John Harmon ... Thorpe
Alex Montoya ... Tomas
Dr. Cook's Garden (1971)
A young doctor returns to his New England home town after a long absence. He visits with the town's kindly old physician, Dr. Cook, a man he has admired since childhood. However, he soon finds out that the old doctor isn't quite what he seems to be, and the young doctor finds his life in danger.
Bing Crosby ... Dr. Leonard Cook
Frank Converse ... Jimmy Tennyson
Blythe Danner ... Janey Rausch
Ginger (1935)
Ginger, an orphan, is living with her foster-uncle, Rexford Whittington, a broken-down Shakesperian actor. Although denied the love of a mother and father, Ginger looks after her uncle, gives him lectures, loves him, defends him and keeps house for him. But, through a meddling do-gooder, she is placed in the home of the Parkers, and clashes immediately with the pampered young son, Hamilton.
Jane Withers ... Ginger
O.P. Heggie ... Rexford Whittington
Jackie Searl ... Hamilton Parker
Katharine Alexander ... Mrs. Parker
Walter Woolf King ... Daniel Parker (as Walter King)
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