The 3,000 Mile Chase

The 3,000 Mile Chase is a 1977 NBC action television film directed by Russ Mayberry and starring Glenn Ford and Cliff De Young.

The 3,000 Mile Chase
GenreAction
Drama
Written byRoy Huggins
Philip DeGuere
Directed byRuss Mayberry
StarringGlenn Ford
Cliff De Young
Theme music composerElmer Bernstein
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Roy Huggins
Producer(s)Jo Swerling Jr.
Dorothy J. Bailey (associate producer)
Production location(s)Antelope Valley, California
Apollo Park - 4555 W. Avenue G, Lancaster, California
Jane Reynolds Park - 716 W. Oldfield Street, Lancaster, California
CinematographyChuck Arnold
Editor(s)Larry Lester
Lawrence J. Vallario
Running time98 min
Production company(s)Roy Huggins-Public Arts Productions
Universal Television
DistributorNBC
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseApril 6, 1977 (1977-04-06)

Premise

The Secret Agent Matt Considine (Cliff De Young) accepts a dangerous mission to protect witnesses Dvorak (Glenn Ford) and his wife Emma (Priscilla Pointer) from the state of San Francisco to a trial in New York City. They have to cover 3,000 miles with ostaculos dangerous, because the mafia want to delete them in any way ... ¡For what the agent Matt Considine will prevent!

Cast

ActorRole
Glenn FordPaul Dvorak - Leonard Staveck
Cliff De YoungMatt Considine - Marty Scanlon
David SpielbergFrank Oberon
Blair BrownRachel Kane
Priscilla PointerEmma Dvorak
Marc AlaimoRichards
Brendan DillonAmbrose Finn
Tom BowerRichette
Lane AllanLivingston
Michael J. LondonJacoby
Roger Aaron BrownProsecutor
John ZendaInspector
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References

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Movies made for television: the telefeature and the mini-series, 1964–1984, by Alvin H. Marill.


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