Filmography from : James Darren
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Werewolf, David Hemmings (8 episodes, 1987-1988), James Darren (7 episodes, 1987-1988), Larry Shaw (3 episodes, 1987), Richard A Colla (3 episodes, 1988), Rob Bowman (2 episodes, 1987-1988), Lyndon Chubbuck (2 episodes, 1987), Bob Bralver (1 episode, 1987), Sidney Hayers (1 episode, 1987), Guy Magar (1 episode, 1987), Jon Paré (1 episode, 1988), 0Young Eric has been bitten by a werewolf. However, he's not particularly thrilled by this turn of affairs and wishes to escape his curse. To do so, he must find and kill the founder of his particular werewolf clan. The series traces his efforts to (A) track down the founder; (B) keep from hurting innocent lives due to his lycanthropy; and (C) stay one step ahead of folks who wish to kill him due to his werewolf nature. ...
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Paroxismus, Jesús Franco (as Jess Franco), 1969In Istanbul, a jazz trumpeter pulls the murdered body of a young woman from the surf. He remembers her from the night before, when he saw her at a millionaire playboy's party and then later watched as she was assaulted by the party's host and two of his friends. In confusion, Jimmy, the musician, leaves for Rio where he finds the sympathetic ear of Rita, a singer who invites him to live with her and helps him recover his equilibrium and his...
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Justus Addiss (16 episodes, 1966-1968), Jerry Hopper (15 episodes, 1965-1968), Sobey Martin (14 episodes, 1964-1966), Harry Harris (12 episodes, 1965-1967), Leonard J Horn (9 episodes, 1964-1966), Felix E Feist (6 episodes, 1964-1965), Robert Sparr (5 episodes, 1967-1968), James Goldstone (4 episodes, 1964-1965), Gerald Mayer (4 episodes, 1966-1967), Nathan Juran (3 episodes, 1965-1966), Sutton Roley (3 episodes, 1966), Charles R Rondeau (3 episodes, 1968), Laslo Benedek (2 episodes, 1964-1965), Irwin Allen (2 episodes, 1964), John Brahm (2 episodes, 1964), Alex March (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Alan Crosland Jr (1 episode, 1964), Joseph Lejtes (1 episode, 1964), Gerd Oswald (1 episode, 1964), James B Clark (1 episode, 1965), Leo Penn (1 episode, 1965), Abner Biberman (1 episode, 1966), Tom Gries (1 episode, 1966), Harmon Jones (1 episode, 1967), 0
Voyage chronicled the adventures of the world's first privately owned nuclear submarine, the SSRN Seaview. Designed by Admiral Harriman Nelson, she was a tool of oceanographic research for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research. Though the show is known for its "monster" episodes, many plots were veiled commentaries of what was happening in the news. Such plotlines as nuclear doomsday, pollution of natural resources, foreign threat, and theft...