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Han
Solo played by Harrison Ford
Star Wars character Han Solo played
by Harrison Ford starring in other movies and TV shows
with cameo appearances included too. Hit the small
pictures to see the full captures.
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Hanover
Street (1979)
-Playing David Halloran
-During the Second World War, an American Pilot stationed
in England meets a young British nurse during an air raid
on London. The two instantly fall in love, despite the
fact that the young Nurse is already married. After being
shot down behind enemy lines, while being assigned to
ferry a British agent into France, the American pilot
realizes that his secret agent cargo is in fact his lover's
husband, and that the two must now work together in order
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Apocalypse
Now (1979)
-Playing Colonel Lucas
-Mid-way through the Vietnam War, and troubled US Captain
(Martin Sheen), is given a special mission, to go far
up river into Cambodia. Once there, he is to track down
renegade Colonial Kurtz (Marlon Brando) and assassinate
him.
-Colonel Lucas is under Gen. Corman. He's named for director
George Lucas, as this movie came out between the first
two Star Wars movies. Shortly after Col. Lucas' name tag
is plainly shown, General Corman goes into a speech. |
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Force
10 from Navarone (1978)
-Playing Lieutenant Colonel Mike Barnsby
-After the success of the attack on the guns of Navarone,
some of the same experts are sent to Yugoslavia on another
mission.
-Barnsby was in command of "Force 10" whose
mission was to blow up a bridge in Yugoslavia to prevent
the Germans from crossing at all costs. |
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James
A. Michener's Dynasty (1976) (TV)
-Playing Mark Blackwood
-The story of a pioneer family in the early 1800s that
seeks its fortunes on the Ohio frontier. This is the 1976
miniseries, not the weekly TV series that you may know. |
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The
Conversation (1974)
-Playing Martin Stett
-This movie is a bleak study of electronic surveillance
and the threat of new technologies that is examined through
the private, internalized life of a lonely and detached
expert 'bugger.' The conspiracy thriller is an effective
character study that exposes the emerging conscience of
an estranged eavesdropper whose work once resulted in
the death of three people. The haunted surveillance expert,
who pursues a case of marital infidelity that discovers
that he has become the victim of his own technological
profession and intrigue. |
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Kung
Fu (1974) (TV)
-Playing Harrison in "Crossties"
-Caine (David Carradine), is a mixed American-Chinese
Shaolin monk on the run for killing a nephew of China's
emperor. He wanders the old west in search of his past
while suffering bigotry and bringing aid and enlightenment
to the afflicted.
-In Crossties, Caine finds himself in a fight being waged
against the railroad. They want to settle and give amnesty
to the Youngblood gang. Unfortunately, the Pinkertons,
originally hired to wipe out the group, want to finish
what they were hired to do. |
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American
Graffiti (1973)
-Playing Bob Falfa
-Two friends recently out of high school, are celebrating
the final night in their hometown before leaving for college.
The teenagers spend the evening searching for a beautiful
woman in a white T-Bird, losing a car, stealing it back,
and of course drag racing among many other exploits.
-Bob Falfa is the guy who challenges one of the teenagers
to a drag race and his car goes off the side of the road,
then catches fire. |
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Gunsmoke
(1972 and 1973) (TV)
-Playing Hobey in episode: "Whelan's Men"
-Playing Print in episode: "The Sodbusters"
-Based on the radio series of the same name, Gunsmoke
was network television's first "adult" western.
The series debuted in 1955; and ran for 20 years. James
Arness starred as Matt Dillon, marshal of Dodge City,
Kansas (the role was originally offered to John Wayne). |
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