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Once more...

"There's gonna be a lot of senior citizens driving too slowly, teenagers driving too quickly, there'll be old cars, bald tires, vapor locks, and hot tempers. There will be drunk drivers, sick babies, and smashups."

Hints: Cast was mostly TV regulars; lead role was played by an actor from Chicago who co-starred in a western, and was also known for a series in which he played a real-life character. Another cast member who had a small role (and a death scene) would soon go on to be a bigger star than anybody else in this movie. Yet another member worked with Alfred Hitchcock five times (and almost a sixth if she hadn't gotten pregnant).

Over to you...

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That was actually used in the T.V, Series called Highway Patrol. reruns were on Laff T.v, And still Airing on  FeTV on weekdays @ 7 a.m. till 8 a.m. EDT

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6 hours ago, ranma said:

Smash-up on interstate 5. 

Bravo!

 

17 hours ago, ChrisBcritter said:

Hints: Cast was mostly TV regulars; lead role was played by an actor from Chicago who co-starred in a western, and was also known for a series in which he played a real-life character.

Robert Conrad - The Wild, Wild West/Black Sheep Squadron (Pappy Boyington)

Another cast member who had a small role (and a death scene) would soon go on to be a bigger star than anybody else in this movie.

Tommy Lee Jones

Yet another member worked with Alfred Hitchcock five times (and almost a sixth if she hadn't gotten pregnant).

Vera Miles - The Wrong Man, Psycho, three episodes of the Hitchcock TV series and was slated for Vertigo but was replaced by Kim Novak

 

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3 minutes ago, Thedragsterdude said:

It's like Barno... Barnyard... a haole to the max, a kook in and out of the water. Yeah?

Is this North Shore?

 

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This should be fun.

"I'm sorry, I want a Ferrari!" (sung)

Hints: Features a huge star from Warner Bros., late in his career; not a big hit for him. Sometimes a good guy and sometimes a bad guy; this role was a good bad guy.

Co-stars a future Oscar winner/future TV bus driver.

Also stars a future TV detective, playing the same character in three different shows; his career was cut short by MG (the disease, not the car) but his wife (a very big star) stuck by him until his death forty years later.

The one singing is largely forgotten today but she had gotten a Best Supporting Oscar nomination a year earlier, appearing with Tony Curtis.

The movie's title was copied for the title of the theme song from the 1967 movie Catalina Caper (with one word changed).

Over to you...

 

 

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