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Back on Quadrus they/ve apparently discovered the physical reasons for psychic
power. When Chip Frye's dragstrip racer stops short and Suzanne Adkinsom gets
a concussion she wakes up with this power.
Worst still Peter Barton can tune in on her visions. So while he and Lou Gossett try to help they also have to deal with Adkinson's possessive police detective father.
Nice performance by Adkinson. Dominates this story.
Worst still Peter Barton can tune in on her visions. So while he and Lou Gossett try to help they also have to deal with Adkinson's possessive police detective father.
Nice performance by Adkinson. Dominates this story.
When a young female police officer is found is killed in a bomb attack on the Commissioner's home, the body found with Kim
Basinger is thought tp be
Rock Hudson.
For a bit Rock Hudson decides to stay dead, but he puts his trust in the wrong person abd it nearly costs him.
The reason for the murders is kind of grafted into the plot. Literally comes from nowhere.
Hudson keeps John Schuck and Richard Gilliland at arm's length and restead uses an eager Sergeant played by Karen Valentine.
Not one of the better episodes..
For a bit Rock Hudson decides to stay dead, but he puts his trust in the wrong person abd it nearly costs him.
The reason for the murders is kind of grafted into the plot. Literally comes from nowhere.
Hudson keeps John Schuck and Richard Gilliland at arm's length and restead uses an eager Sergeant played by Karen Valentine.
Not one of the better episodes..
Pepe LeMoko first was portrayed on the silver screen by French acting legend Jean Gabin. Despite American versions of this story starring Charles Boyer and
Tony Martin, this became the standard the others are measured by.
The Casbah section of old Algiers is where noted thief LeMoko holds sway and the natives accord him demi-god status. No doubt from the fact he's paid off the native population well for protection. An attempt is made by the French occupiers to go in and take him out, but the police are made fools of.
It's hen protection becomes a prison. And the sight of a beautiful and chic French woman played by Mireille Belin sets Pepe to thinking about what he can't have.
Beilin is wonderful in the Delilah role opposite Gabin's Samson. But there's more to it than carnal desire. Pepe lives for his work, the planning and execution of a caper, pitting his wits against law enforcement. His real nemesis Inspector Slimane knows Pepe better than Gabin knows himself. Slimane is played well by Romanian actor Carlos Gridaux.
As for Gabin he creates in Pepe one of the great portrayals of his career. He led a life quite similar to one of the existential characters of his career.
Smartly directed by Julien Duvivier. Pepe holds quite well, as well as the Hollywood version starring Charles Boyer that came out th following year..
This is one not to miss.
The Casbah section of old Algiers is where noted thief LeMoko holds sway and the natives accord him demi-god status. No doubt from the fact he's paid off the native population well for protection. An attempt is made by the French occupiers to go in and take him out, but the police are made fools of.
It's hen protection becomes a prison. And the sight of a beautiful and chic French woman played by Mireille Belin sets Pepe to thinking about what he can't have.
Beilin is wonderful in the Delilah role opposite Gabin's Samson. But there's more to it than carnal desire. Pepe lives for his work, the planning and execution of a caper, pitting his wits against law enforcement. His real nemesis Inspector Slimane knows Pepe better than Gabin knows himself. Slimane is played well by Romanian actor Carlos Gridaux.
As for Gabin he creates in Pepe one of the great portrayals of his career. He led a life quite similar to one of the existential characters of his career.
Smartly directed by Julien Duvivier. Pepe holds quite well, as well as the Hollywood version starring Charles Boyer that came out th following year..
This is one not to miss.