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The Deadly Trackers is a 1973 American Western film directed by Barry Shear and starring Richard Harris, Rod Taylor and Al Lettieri. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is based on the novel Riata by Samuel Fuller . Plot
Tracker is an American action drama television series developed by Ben H. Winters and based on the 2019 novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The series stars Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a skilled survivalist and tracker who earns his living by assisting law enforcement and private citizens in exchange for reward money.
Trackers is an internationally co-produced crime thriller television series produced by Three River Fiction and Scene23. [1] It is an adaptation of Deon Meyer 's 2011 novel of the same name, [ 2 ] and it was adapted for television by British showrunner Robert Thorogood , leading a team of South African writers. [ 1 ]
Shear's first made-for-theaters feature was the 1968 counter culture film Wild in the Streets.He later directed theatrical films in various genres such as The Todd Killings in 1971 (based on the serial killer Charles Schmid), Across 110th Street in 1972, and the western The Deadly Trackers in 1973 (which he overtook from Samuel Fuller).
The Trackers is a 1971 American Western television film directed by Earl Bellamy. It stars Ernest Borgnine , Sammy Davis Jr. and Julie Adams . The film was originally a television pilot that appeared on the ABC Movie of the Week .
Tracker is a 2001 Canadian science fiction television series starring Adrian Paul and Amy Price-Francis, [1] which aired on Space for a total of 22 episodes. The series is based on a short story by Gil Grant and Jeannine Renshaw. The pilot episode and two other episodes were edited into the film Alien Tracker.
He also starred in two television series The Fitzpatricks which aired in 1977–78 for 13 episodes and The MacKenzies of Paradise Cove which aired in 1979 for 6 episodes. Marshall was a guest star in many of the popular series of his time including Kung Fu , Emergency! , Code R , The Carol Burnett Show and Tony Orlando and Dawn to name a few.
"The Deadly Years" is the twelfth episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by David P. Harmon and directed by Joseph Pevney, it was first broadcast December 8, 1967. In the episode, strange radiation causes members of the crew of the Enterprise to age rapidly.