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  1. 3 days ago · The Fugitive, both the TV series and movie, is believed to have been inspired by a real crime case, namely the Sam Sheppard murder case. Dr. Sam Sheppard, like the fictional character Dr. Richard Kimble, was wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and later acquitted after spending years in prison. While the creators deny using the Sheppard ...

  2. 3 days ago · Kirk Douglas, Marilyn Maxwell, Arthur Kennedy 99 votes Scrappy Michael "Midge" Kelly (Kirk Douglas), on the run from a shotgun marriage and needing to help support his handicapped brother, Connie (Arthur Kennedy), angles his way into a short-term job as a boxer.

  3. 3 days ago · Alongside fellow prisoner singer Hazel Moon (played by Marilyn Maxwell), the duo must use their wits and comedic talents to plot their escape while avoiding dangerous pitfalls—including encounters with an alluring princess and her scheming chief advisor!

  4. 3 days ago · One of his principal co-stars on The Roaring 20s was Dorothy Provine.In 1962, May played a physician, Paul Larson in the episode "County General" of ABC's drama series, Bus Stop, starring Marilyn Maxwell. That same year, he was cast as Major Thompson in "Any Second Now" of the ABC war drama, Combat!.

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  5. 1 day ago · DOWNER, James Maxwell. 11-Aug-1949 - 27-Jun-2024. Member of Bayport Lodge #249, A.F. & A.M.). Initiated into Caledonian Lodge No 249 on April 7, 1975. He was installed as Worshipful Master of Caledonian Lodge on June 1, 1992, and served with distinction. It is with profound sadness that the family of James Downer announce his peaceful passing ...

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    2 days ago · Daily television program, Today with Marilyn & Sarah. Watch episodes about healing, prayer, miracles, salvation, faith, worship & so much more. Tune in now!

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  7. 5 days ago · Maybe even the CIA. Or, if you prefer, there’s a less innocent explanation. Based on Donald H Wolfe’s classic book, The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe, McKellar and Masterson’s play explores the possibility of a murder and its cover up.