#Art Metrano
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citizenscreen · 1 year ago
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Promotional photo for “The Chicago Teddy Bears” CBS sitcom in 1971. Pictured: (seated) Marvin Kaplan and Jamie Farr. (Standing top to bottom) Huntz Hall, John Banner, Dean Jones, and Art Metrano.
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dijidweeeb · 1 year ago
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Adult Movie Poster Malibu Express (1985) A womanizing private detective is assigned the task of investigating who is behind the hi-tech computer technology leaks to the Russians. Andy Sidaris - Darby Hinton - Sybil Danning - Art Metrano
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techaddictsuk · 10 months ago
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Malibu Express (1985)
Malibu Express fails at everything it sets out to do. I would take Stacey anytime and it is deeply unfair that the former is barely watchable anywhere yet Malibu Express is on Blu-ray.
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oldshowbiz · 2 years ago
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The Virginia Graham Show (1970) was a once-ubiquitous daytime talk show that is now very rare.
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glennk56 · 11 months ago
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Cliff Emmich in the 1970s (3 of 3 sets)
In the above photo, Cliff Emmich plays a ruthless kidnapper named Moo-Moo in Starsky and Hutch, episode 2;15, entitled The Psychic in 1977.
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Cliff Emmich guest-stars in 1977 episode 2;1 of Charlie's Angels, entitled Angels in Paradise, set in Hawaii. This is Cheryl Ladd's first show. Cliff plays other guest-star, Art Metrano's henchman.
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This photo is from the 1978 film Stingray. I know little about it, other than it stars Robert Mitchum's son Chris Mitchum and Cliff played one of the people after the Corvette Stingray.
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Here is Cliff Emmich in Barracuda in 1978. I featured this one before, but I added a couple of photos.
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Here is Cliff Emmich in episode 5;4 of Little House on the Prairie in 1978. It featured this one before too. I do appreciate when my favorite actors appear as guest stars on TV dramas because TV back then was less concerned about the art of film. They concentrated on the telling a story, not camera angles and shadows. This one was a tear-jerker and Cliff got plenty of close-ups. Tears up again. It may be me and my age, but today's CGI enhanced programs make acting and directing less impressive because I know they can CGI anything they want in the editting room.
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70s80sandbeyond · 1 year ago
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Promotional photo for “The Chicago Teddy Bears” CBS sitcom in 1971. Pictured: (seated) Marvin Kaplan and Jamie Farr. (Standing top to bottom) Huntz Hall, John Banner, Dean Jones, and Art Metrano
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ulkaralakbarova · 4 months ago
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Breathless
Jesse, a small-time criminal, high-tails it to Los Angeles to rendezvous with a French exchange student. Stealing a car and accidentally killing a highway patrolman, he becomes the most wanted fugitive in L.A. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Jesse: Richard Gere Monica: Valérie Kaprisky Birnbaum: Art Metrano Lt. Parmental: John P. Ryan Paul: William Tepper Sgt. Enright: Robert Dunn Berrutti:…
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badmovieihave · 3 years ago
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Bad movie I have Police Academy 1-4 Collection it has Police Academy 1984 , Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment 1985 , Police Academy 3: Back in Training 1986 and Police Academy 4 : Citizens on Patrol 1987
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80smovies · 3 years ago
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loveboatinsanity · 3 years ago
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R.I.P. Art Metrano
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mythirdparent · 3 years ago
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kwebtv · 3 years ago
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Arthur Metrano (September 22, 1936 – September 8, 2021) Film and television actor and comedian, best known for his role as Lt./Capt./Cmdt. Mauser in Police Academy 2 and Police Academy 3.
Among Metrano's TV appearances were a 1968 episode of Ironside, a 1968 episode of Bewitched, a 1976 episode of The Practice, and The Streets of San Francisco. In 1977, he was a regular in the cast of the short-lived CBS situation comedy Loves Me, Loves Me Not, The Chicago Teddy Bears in 1971 and Joanie Loves Chachi (1982-83) He also made frequent appearances on talk and variety shows in the early 1970s, especially The Tonight Show, as a "magician" performing absurd tricks, such as making his fingers "jump" from one hand to another, while constantly humming an inane theme song – "Fine and Dandy", an early 1930s composition by Kay Swift.
Other TV Series he appeared in were Mannix, The High Chaparral, The Good Guys, Adam-12, Bewitched (5 times), Bonanza, That Girl,  Kojak, Ironside (6 times), Amy Prentiss, Barney Miller,  Movin' On (recurring), Baretta (4 times), Benson, Tough Cookies (6 times) and many others.  (Wikipedia)
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gotankgo · 4 years ago
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Jessica Walter and Art Metrano in Amy Prentiss, Baptism of Fire episode, Ironside spin off 1974
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techaddictsuk · 2 years ago
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Seven (1979)
Seven is a bit of a treat. I really enjoyed it and not for the obvious reasons. The nudity is actually quite sparse and the action and explosions are fairly tame. #movies #film #filmtwitter
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oldshowbiz · 2 years ago
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Conway and Metrano
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streamondemand · 4 years ago
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Last chance: 'Breathless' American style on Amazon Prime and Hulu
Last chance: ‘Breathless’ American style on Amazon Prime and Hulu
I’m still not sure if it was an inspired or a terribly misguided idea to remake Jean-Luc Godard’s debut feature, a French nouvelle vague classic of outlaw cinema in every sense of the word. Godard made his splash by defying conventions and announcing a fresh, energetic, new approach to telling stories on screen and a criminal anti-hero who revered American gangster icons and seduces an American…
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