Man on a String

Man on a String
Man on a String
1964
TV Episode
48m
Kimble helps Lucey when her car won't start. The next morning, she's accused of murdering a man at the exact time that she was with Kimble. Kimble wants to help but knows it's too dangerous to stay and testify on her behalf at the inquest.
Directed by:
Sydney PollackWriters:
Milton Merlin, Harry Kronman, Barbara MerlinStarring:
John Larch, David JanssenDavid Janssen was born to be a TV star. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and bec
Born into a wealthy family - his father was president of the Pennsylvania Railroad - but he had no desire to go into the family business. He always wanted to be an actor, and to that end got a job managing a radio station. From there he went into vaudeville, then into stage work in both musicals and dramas, gaining a reputation as a solid and reliable stage actor.? A versatile actor, he could play anything from a priest to a senator to a hotel clerk to a gunfighter to a cranky, cantankerous ol
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Directed by:
Sydney PollackWriters:
Milton Merlin, Harry Kronman, Barbara MerlinStarring:
John Larch, David JanssenDavid Janssen was born to be a TV star. The Janssen family settled in Hollywood when he was a teenager and he attended Fairfax High School, where he developed an interest in acting. His film debut was a bit part in It's a Pleasure (1945), and at the age of 18 signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox. However, the studio dropped him after allegedly becoming disenchanted with his odd hairline and big prominent ears. Janssen had better luck at Universal, where he signed on in the early 1950s and bec
Born into a wealthy family - his father was president of the Pennsylvania Railroad - but he had no desire to go into the family business. He always wanted to be an actor, and to that end got a job managing a radio station. From there he went into vaudeville, then into stage work in both musicals and dramas, gaining a reputation as a solid and reliable stage actor.? A versatile actor, he could play anything from a priest to a senator to a hotel clerk to a gunfighter to a cranky, cantankerous ol
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