Nowhere to Hide (1977)A special unit of the U.S. Marshal's Service is assigned to protect a syndicate hitman who is to testify against his former bosses, who have put out a contract on his life. Director:Jack Starrett |
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Nowhere to Hide (1977)A special unit of the U.S. Marshal's Service is assigned to protect a syndicate hitman who is to testify against his former bosses, who have put out a contract on his life. Director:Jack Starrett |
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| Lee Van Cleef | ... |
Ike Scanlon
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| Tony Musante | ... |
Joey Faber
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Charles Robinson | ... |
Deputy Ted Willoughby
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Lelia Goldoni | ... |
Linda Faber
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Noel Fournier | ... |
Frankie Faber
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Edward Anhalt | ... |
Alberto Amarici
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| Russell Johnson | ... |
Charles Montague
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| David Proval | ... |
Rick
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Clay Tanner | ... |
Lee
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John McLaughlin | ... |
Stan
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Bob Hevelone | ... |
U.S. Marshall Collins
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Bruce A. Simon | ... |
Boat Captain
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| Richard Narita | ... |
Lou
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Stafford Morgan | ... |
Ken
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Blackie Dammett | ... |
John
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A special unit of the U.S. Marshal's Service is assigned to protect a syndicate hitman who is to testify against his former bosses, who have put out a contract on his life.
This one is a poor made for tv limbo- effort worth watching only for two reasons: 1 Lee Van Cleef (Need I say more?) & 2 The catfight at the end of the film. OK, so it doesn't have two gorgeous ladies in a brawl, but something much more weird.
It has the two main characters in fisticuffs over a feline's affections. I kid ye not. The informer guy is apparently a cat person and gets a bit irritated when his beloved pussy chooses to go to the cop instead. It serves as the end climax as well.
Very intense this one...