Peter Freeman Griffith: Victim—Civil Rights Violation.
Original air date: 11 January 1970
No interesting cars but the case revolves around the unauthorized use of a sheriff’s car. The bad guys use the sheriff’s car in a crime to implicate the sheriff. We hope to get more information soon.
- Bill Hickman (1921-1986) was well known as a stunt car driver. He had worked with James Dean, and was first on the scene when the actor died in 1955. Mr. Hickman also played the bad guy in Bullitt (1968), as well as stunt drove. He had similar roles in The Seven-Ups (1973), but in The French Connection (1971), he played an FBI agent.
- Natividad Vacio was one of George Reeves’ (Adventures of Superman) best friends. The El Paso-born actor had toured with Mr. Reeves in a stage revue promoting his series in the 1950s. He lived from 1912 to 1996.
Credits:
Directed by: Don Medford
Written by: Mark Rodgers
Performer | Role
- Bill Hickman | Peter Freeman Griffith
- J.D. Cannon | Cliff Wyant
- Armando Silvestre | Carlos Lara
- Noam Pitlik | Deputy Joyner
- Hank Brandt | SA John Potter
- William Sargent | Deputy DA Reese
- James McCallion | Kyle Harris
- Natividad Vacio | Morelos
- Vitina Marcus | Linda
- James Olson | Sheriff William Temple
- Katherine Justice | Laurel Wyant