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VIDEO: Point Blank (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Glad You're Not Dead

Lots of sound and editing flash as Walker (Lee Marvin, speaking not a word) finds his wife Lynne (Sharon Acker) in an early scene from John Boorman's revenge-thriller Point Blank, 1967. watch

VIDEO: Point Blank (1967) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Walker

New Wavey opening of director John Boorman's acclaimed Point Blank, 1967, in which Walker (Lee Marvin) wakes up recalling the caper staged with his wife (Sharon Acker) and buddy (John Vernon). watch

VIDEO: Mad in Japan

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Mad in Japan
Free | Hulu
Length: 51:09
Posted: 2/13/2009

Season 2, Episode 26: A traitorous SIA agent obstructs Al Mundy's attempts to track down a laser gun being developed by the Chinese. watch

Season 1, Episode 12: Curry tries to find out who is systematically killing the participants in a poker game.
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Length: 50:24
Posted: 6/6/2008
In the exciting conclusion of "Galactica Discovers Earth, " Capt. Troy and Lieut. Dillon are running out of time to stop Xaviar from bringing advanced rocket technology to the Nazis in 1944 Germany. Robyn Douglass stars as Jamie Hamilton, a tyro television newswoman who senses a big story when she meets the pilots. Also in the cast are Robbie Rist as Dr. Zee, a 14-year-old boy with a mind a thousand years ahead of his time. Earthlings include Robert Reed as Professor Mortinson, the scientist to whom Troy and Dillon give highly sophisticated data, and his secretary Carlyle, played by Pamela Shoop. On the staff of United Broadcasting are Fred Holliday and Sharon Acker.
Paid | Amazon Video on Demand
Length: 49:00
Posted: 1/16/2009
more Sharon Acker videos (5 total videos)
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Title Year Type
Happy Birthday To Me (Actor - Estelle) 1981 Movie
Threshold (Actor - Tilla Vrain) 1981 Movie
Executive Suite (Actor - Helen Walling) 1976 TV Show Series
New Perry Mason (Actor - Della Street) 1973 TV Show Series
Act Of The Heart (Actor - Adele) 1970 Movie

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