Intro sequence from 1985 show 'The Equalizer'. A superb combination of music and editing.
Addendum: RIP Ed, you made this role along with many others and you'll be missed.
Intro sequence from 1985 show 'The Equalizer'. A superb combination of music and editing.
Addendum: RIP Ed, you made this role along with many others and you'll be missed.
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Now this show will be one that I will always remember being as one of the most powerful underrated shows.I'm shocked to hear that Edward died and that there was no massive coverage on it and wouldn't have known about it if it wasn't posted on this video. R.I.P. Edward Woodard.
I am so upset that this legendary actor passed, what is more upsetting is that there was not much publicity on it, this is one of the finest underrated actors of our generation, RIP, Edward your intelligent humour and methodical acting will be missed.
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I was trying to see if there was an episode where Macaulay Culkin played the victim of a kidnapping.