Two episodes of the TV series "The Outsider" (There Was a Little Girl & Tell It Like It Is... and You're Dead) edited together to create a TV movie.Two episodes of the TV series "The Outsider" (There Was a Little Girl & Tell It Like It Is... and You're Dead) edited together to create a TV movie.Two episodes of the TV series "The Outsider" (There Was a Little Girl & Tell It Like It Is... and You're Dead) edited together to create a TV movie.
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Darren McGavin
- David Ross
- (archive footage)
Joan Blondell
- Sadie Burch
- (archive footage)
Whitney Blake
- Judy Elliott
- (archive footage)
Jackie Coogan
- Rusty
- (archive footage)
Ted Knight
- Nick Ames
- (archive footage)
Marilyn Maxwell
- Winnie Blake
- (archive footage)
Simon Scott
- George Harrington
- (archive footage)
Read Morgan
- Lacey
- (archive footage)
Dorothy Green
- Margaret Harrington
- (archive footage)
Noah Keen
- Lt. Kernig
- (archive footage)
Ben Murphy
- Patrick Forrester
- (archive footage)
Mary Jo Deschanel
- Marcie
- (archive footage)
- (as Mary Jo Kennedy)
Eve McVeagh
- Mrs. Forrester
- (archive footage)
Fabian Dean
- Beefy
- (archive footage)
Dallas Mitchell
- Sergeant
- (archive footage)
Gordon Jump
- Carl
- (archive footage)
George N. Neise
- Brad Elston
- (archive footage)
Paul Lambert
- Larry Rogers
- (archive footage)
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited from The Outsider: Tell It Like It Is... and You're Dead (1968)
Featured review
Darren McGavin and his blondes
He is a private investigator who seems to be quite used to having very tricky cases to handle, and this one is a real mess. There are many intrigues intertwining each other here, one is about a kidnapped daughter lost since many years, another is a scandal book getting written about inconvenient truths about a lot of important people, and some will do anything not to have that book written. There are a number of blondes involved here, a few of them like Kim Novak, and as usual in hard-boiled Darren McGavin thrillers there are quite a few murders, all occurring as great surprises. The interesting thing here, which makes the film worth watching, is the presence of Jackie Coogan as a night club master, and he actually gradually takes over the film with quite a few surprising revelations on the way: you will see him performing both as entertainer and tap dancer. As the comedian he is, he brings some refreshment into the general mess. However, one blonde survives, and as usual in Darren McGavin thrillers, she delivers the final repartee: "If you don't wake me up when you come I'll kill you."
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- clanciai
- Aug 7, 2023
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- Volt egyszer egy kislány...
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- Runtime2 hours
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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