Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. C.A.T. Squad (also titled Stalking Danger) is a 1986 television film starring Joseph Cortese, Jack Youngblood, Steve James, Bradley Whitford, and Barry Corbin. It is directed by William Friedkin and written by Gerald Petievich , who had collaborated on To Live and Die in L.A. the previous year.

    • Action Drama
  2. A U.S. counter-terrorist squad tries to stop a trained assassin from killing American nuclear scientists.Released on VHS as Stalking Danger.Starring Joe Cort...

    • 97 min
    • 46.1K
    • Joe Weldon
  3. Jul 27, 1986 · C.A.T. Squad: Directed by William Friedkin. With Joe Cortese, Jack Youngblood, Steve James, Patricia Charbonneau. A special government organization known as the C.A.T. Squad is formed to deal with terrorists.

    • (207)
    • Action, Drama
    • William Friedkin
    • 1986-07-27
  4. May 23, 1988 · C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf: Directed by William Friedkin. With Joe Cortese, Jack Youngblood, Steve James, Deborah Van Valkenburgh. After a plutonium bust, The C.A.T squad traces the smuggling operation to South-African radicals.

    • (154)
    • Action, Drama
    • William Friedkin
    • 1988-05-23
  5. Widely-heralded when announced because of the return to television of director William Friedkin, this series pilot about an elite government counter-terrorist unit -- here attempting to stem a series of global incidents designed to cripple this country's secret space-laser project -- was...

    • William Friedkin, Bud Smith
    • Joe Cortese
  6. The Counter Assault Tactical (C.A.T.) Squad investigates a spy who is supplying plutonium to the Sjambok, a racist South African paramilitary group that is working on a nuclear bomb. The American government, too, is investigating Sjambok, using the top-secret spy plane Python Wolf.

  7. People also ask

  8. C.A.T. Squad is a 1986 television film starring Joseph Cortese, Jack Youngblood, Steve James, Bradley Whitford, and Barry Corbin. It is directed by William Friedkin and written by Gerald Petievich, who had collaborated on To Live and Die in L.A. the previous year.