Frankie Randall

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Wild on the Beach
5.3

Wild on the Beach

Aug 25, 1965
3 boys, 3 girls, one beachhouse. The cast of this 1965 comedy includes Frankie Randall, Sherry Jackson, The Astronauts and Sonny & Cher.
Comedy
The Day of the Wolves
6.7

The Day of the Wolves

Nov 01, 1971
Un groupe de six voleurs sélectionnés dans différentes régions reçoit une lettre qui leur promet un minimum de 50 000 $ et comprend un billet d'avion. La lettre leur demande de se faire pousser la barbe. Après avoir été conduits les yeux bandés depuis l'aéroport, ils arrivent dans une ville fantôme et rencontrent le patron (numéro 1, Jan Murray). Tous les «loups» se voient attribuer un numéro, portent des combinaisons identiques et ont pour instruction de ne jamais enlever les gants qui leur sont donnés. Ils ne doivent s’adresser que par leur numéro; de cette façon, si l'un est attrapé, il ne peut pas éliminer les autres. Le numéro 1 leur révèle qu'ils prendront le contrôle d'une ville et la nettoieront. Utilisant la ville fantôme pour s'entraîner, ils développent leurs tactiques pour voler la ville.
Crime
The Mike Douglas Show
5.1

The Mike Douglas Show

Nov 30, 1981
The Mike Douglas Show is an American daytime television talk show hosted by Mike Douglas that originally aired only in the Cleveland area during much of its first two years on the air. It then went into syndication in 1963 and remained on television until 1982. It was distributed by Westinghouse Broadcasting and for much of its run, originated from studios of two of the company's TV stations in Cleveland and Philadelphia.
Comedy
The Danny Kaye Show
6.3

The Danny Kaye Show

Apr 12, 1967
The Danny Kaye Show is an American variety show hosted by Danny Kaye that aired on CBS from 1963 to 1967 on Wednesday nights. Directed by Robert Scheerer, the show premiered in black-and-white, but later switched to color broadcasts. At the time, Kaye was at the height of his popularity, having starred in a string of successful films in the 1940s and '50's, made successful personal appearances at such venues as the London Palladium, and appeared many times on television. His most recent films had been considered disappointing, but the television specials he starred in were triumphant, leading to this series. Prior to his television and film career, Kaye had made a name for himself with his own radio show, and numerous other guest appearances on other shows.
Comedy