Larry Storch

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Airport 1975

In the wake of the 45-million-dollar gross of the original Airport (1970), Universal was all but required by an act of Congress to produce Airport '75. Of all the Airport films, this is the best example of "famous folks in peril" that helped define the disaster era of the 1970s. Charlton Heston heads the all-star cast as Alan Murdock, the former test pilot who must keep a disabled 747 from crashing in flames. The crisis begins when a businessman (Dana Andrews), flying his small private plane, suffers a fatal heart attack and the plane smashes into the cockpit of the 747.

F Troop: The Complete Second Season

Go west... and go loco. Yes, Captain Parmenter and his buffoons in blue are ready again to untame the wilderness in TV's wackiest Western spoof. Wrangler Jane still pines after Parmenter, the Hekawis still plot after profits and Sergeant O'Rourke and Corporal Agarn have more get-rich-quick schemes up their regimental sleeves. A plains-load of comic guest stars joins the fun, including Phil Harris as a 147-year old Indian chief, Harvey Korman as a Prussian balloonist, Paul Lynde as a singing Mountie, Milton Berle as a flim-flam medicine man and Vincent Price as a spooky Transylvanian count.

F Troop: The Complete First Season

Discover how the West was wacky with all 34 Season One Episodes of the antic, anything-goes '60s comedy series about the bumbling men of F Troop - soldiers who made jokes, not war. The captain (Ken Berry) is an accident-prone straight arrow, the sergeant (Forrest Tucker) is a quick-buck artist, the corporal (Larry Storch) is his hapless henchman, the purtiest gal in town (Melody Patterson) is a hard-ridin' sharpshooter and the local Indians are peaceable souls firmly committed to free-market capitalism.

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