Product Tag - Robert Conrad

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    Hawaiian Eye

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    Hawaiian Eye

    Hawaiian Eye is an American television series that ran from October 1959 to September 1963 on the American Broadcasting Company television network.

    $96.00$160.00
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    Baa Baa Black Sheep

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    Baa Baa Black Sheep

    The dramatized World War II adventures of US Major Gregory “Pappy” Boyington and his Marine Attack Squadron 214, AKA The Black Sheep Squadron.

    $56.00$96.00
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    Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (1976)

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    Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (1976)

    A disaster movie opening with an enormous multi-vehicle crash on a Californian highway. After the opening stunt-filled action, a flashback of the crash victims’ lives prior to and leading up to the accident. The closing replays the entire “smash up” from various angles and in slow motion, depicting much carnage and indifference to the victims.

    $25.00
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    The D.A.

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    The D.A.

    The D.A. is an American half-hour legal drama that aired on NBC as part of its lineup for the 1971-72 season. It ran from September 17, 1971 to January 7, 1972 and was packaged by Jack Webb’s Mark VII Limited for Universal Television. This show is not to be confused with a show Webb produced in 1959 with a similar name, The D.A.’s Man, which starred John Compton in the lead role.

    $40.00
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    The Wild Wild West

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    The Wild Wild West

    The Wild Wild West is an American television series that ran on CBS for four seasons from September 17, 1965 to April 4, 1969. Two television movies were made with the original cast in 1979 and 1980, and the series was adapted for a motion picture in 1999.

    Developed at a time when the television western was losing ground to the spy genre, this show was conceived by its creator, Michael Garrison, as “James Bond on horseback.” Set during the administration of President Ulysses Grant, the series followed Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon as they solved crimes, protected the President, and foiled the plans of megalomaniacal villains to take over all or part of the United States.

    The show also featured a number of fantasy elements, such as the technologically advanced devices used by the agents and their adversaries. The combination of the Victorian era time-frame and the use of Verne-esque style technology have inspired some to give the show credit for the origins of the steam punk subculture. These elements were accentuated even more in the 1999 movie adaptation.

    Despite high ratings, the series was cancelled near the end of its fourth season as a concession to Congress over television violence.

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    A Man Called Sloane

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    A Man Called Sloane

    A Man Called Sloane is an American secret agent adventure television series that aired on NBC during the 1979-1980 television season. It was a Woodruff Production in association with QM Productions, and became the final series produced by Quinn Martin’s company to debut.

    The series starred Robert Conrad as Thomas R. Sloane III, a freelance spy who takes on occasional assignments for UNIT, a secret American intelligence operation run by “The Director,” played by Dan O’Herlihy. The secret entrance to UNIT headquarters was through a toy store. KARTEL was the evil secret organization that was UNIT’s nemesis. Aiding Sloane’s missions was Torque, his deadly right-hand man played by Ji-Tu Cumbuka. Torque had a mechanical hand with interchangeable parts that often helped during their assignments. The pair were also assisted by “Effie”, a computer voiced by Michele Carey.

    A Man Called Sloane was an amalgam of elements from numerous spy series of the previous 15 years, including The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Mission: Impossible, and Conrad’s own The Wild Wild West. One of the more expensive series produced during the season, it failed to gain an audience and was cancelled after 12 episodes were broadcast.

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