See How They Run (film)

See How They Run (film)

Infobox Film
name = See How They Run


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director = David Lowell Rich
producer = Jack Laird
writer = Michael Blankfort
narrator =
starring = John Forsythe
Senta Berger
Jane Wyatt
Pamela Franklin
Franchot Tone
Leslie Nielsen
music = Lalo Schifrin
cinematography = Lionel Lindon
editing = George Jay Nicholson
distributor = Revue Studios
NBC (Original Airing)
released = October 7, 1964
runtime = 100 Min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website =
amg_id = 128818
imdb_id = 0058565

"See How They Run" is a 1964 chase film broadcast on NBC. It is generally regarded as the first movie made for television. [cite web |url=http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm |title=Television and the Movie Industry |publisher=digitalhistory.uh.edu |accessdate=2007-11-05] [cite web |url=http://www.matthewhunt.com/cinema/1960s.html |title=Cinema: Film History Since 1880 |publisher=matthewhunt.com |accessdate=2007-11-05]

Plot

Three orphans head for the US, unknowingly carrying important evidence pointing to the existence of a corrupt international cartel, which has just murdered their father. The cartel is desperate to retrieve the evidence.

Cast

*John Forsythe as Martin Young
*Senta Berger as Orlando Miller
*Jane Wyatt as Augusta Flanders
*Pamela Franklin as Tirza Green
*Franchot Tone as Baron Frood
*Leslie Nielsen as Elliott Green
*George Kennedy as Rudy
*Jamie Fields as Maggie Green
*Jackie Jones as Jamsey Green
*Harlan Warde as Manley

References


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