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The Man and the Challenge
$48.00The Man and the Challenge is a 36-segment half-hour television adventure/science fiction series which ran new episodes on NBC from September 12, 1959, to June 11, 1960. It starred George Nader as Dr. Glenn Barton, a research scientist for the Institute of Human Factors, an agency that conducted experiments designed to measure human endurance for the United States government. The series was produced by Ivan Tors.
Nader’s costars included Jack Ging as Dan Wright, Michael Masters as Bill Locke, the Canadian-born Joyce Meadows as Lynn Allen, and Michael Keith as Matt Adams. The episodes focused on various individuals setting world records of strength, endurance, and mastery of various difficult skills.
The program also featured appearances by Bethel Leslie as Eleanor Beck in “The Early Warning”, Ted Knight, as Dr. Herter in the episode “Daredevils”, and Raymond Bailey, in the role of Dr. Kramer on the series opener “The Sphere of No Return”. Joining Knight in that segment was Paul Burke.
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House of 1,000 Dolls (1967)
$15.00When a vacationing couple in Tangiers run into an old friend there, they discover that he is searching for his missing girlfriend who has been kidnapped by an international gang of white slavers. Nader investigates but before he can come up with anything, his friend is murdered. Meanwhile, nightclub magician Price and his mentalist partner continue their nefarious activities–they hypnotize and kidnap young women for the white slavers, and spirit them to the “House of 1000 Dolls.” Written by phillindholm
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Nowhere to Go (1958)
$15.00A professional thief is sprung from prison with the assistance of a new partner who what’s to know where he’s hid his loot.
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Appointment with a Shadow (1957)
$15.00George Nader plays a reporter whose career is ruined by liquor. A comeback opportunity presents itself when Nader is a bystander at the arrest of a well-known criminal.
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Joe Butterfly (1957)
$15.00The staff of “Yank” magazine are among the first American troops into Tokyo after the Japanese surrender. Their mission: produce an issue of the magazine…in three days. To accomplish the seeming impossible, they reluctantly enlist the aid of black marketeer and arch-conniver Joe Butterfly, who sets them up in a palatial private mansion, complete with lovely daughter — strictly against regulations. How much trouble can our heroes talk their way out of?
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Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955)
$15.00Fictionalized account of events leading up the famous nude ride (alas, her hair covers everything) of the militant Saxon lady.
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Miss Robin Crusoe (1954)
$15.00This 1954 feminist version of “Robinson Crusoe” stars Amanda Blake as a woman shipwrecked on a jungle island. Also with George Nader and Rosalind Hayes.
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