The 3,000 Mile Chase
The 3,000 Mile Chase | |
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Genre |
Action Drama |
Written by |
Roy Huggins Philip DeGuere |
Directed by | Russ Mayberry |
Starring |
Glenn Ford Cliff De Young |
Theme music composer | Elmer Bernstein |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Roy Huggins |
Producer(s) |
Jo Swerling Jr. Dorothy J. Bailey (associate producer) |
Location(s) |
Antelope Valley, California Apollo Park - 4555 W. Avenue G, Lancaster, California Jane Reynolds Park - 716 W. Oldfield Street, Lancaster, California |
Cinematography | Chuck Arnold |
Editor(s) |
Larry Lester Lawrence J. Vallario |
Running time | 98 min |
Production company(s) |
Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions Universal Television |
Distributor | NBC |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | April 6, 1977 |
The 3,000 Mile Chase (1977) is a NBC Action TV movie, starring Glenn Ford - Cliff De Young and directed by Russ Mayberry
Plot summary
The Secret Agent Matt Considine (Cliff De Young) accepts a dangerous mission to protect witnesses Dvorak (Glenn Ford) and his wife Emma (Priscilla Pointer) from the state of San Francisco to a trial in New York City. They have to cover 3,000 miles with ostaculos dangerous, because the mafia want to delete them in any way ... ¡For what the agent Matt Considine will prevent!
Correction, He was not a secret agent, But a Bonded Courier who specialized in high value transfers.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Glenn Ford | Paul Dvorak - Leonard Staveck |
Cliff De Young | Matt Considine - Marty Scanlon |
David Spielberg | Frank Oberon |
Blair Brown | Rachel Kane |
Priscilla Pointer | Emma Dvorak |
Marc Alaimo | Richards |
Brendan Dillon | Ambrose Finn |
Tom Bower | Richette |
Lane Allan | Livingston |
Michael J. London | Jacoby |
Roger Aaron Brown | Prosecutor |
John Zenda | Inspector |
References
Movies on TV and Video Cassette 1989-1990 by Steven H. Scheuer.
Movies made for television: the telefeature and the mini-series, 1964–1984, by Alvin H. Marill.