The buffoonish arresting officer, played somewhat over the top by Warren Oates, assumes that the money has to be lifted from the victim.
Buck's character was most likely based on Colbee (played by Warren Oates), from Return of the Seven.
Thurman began his role as director with a documentary on the late Kentucky character actor Warren Oates in 1992.
Another up-and-coming actor who would gain stature later in his career, Warren Oates, was also said to have worked on the show as a stunt tester.
It is set in the Arctic and stars Warren Oates.
The film stars Warren Oates as a man with the single name of Chandler: "as in Raymond," he says at one point.
His co-stars in the segment are Randy Boone and Warren Oates.
He was 20 then; now he has a sidekick (Warren Oates) in tow and avengers on his tail.
The 1978 TV sequel starred Warren Oates in the featured role.
The sixth was: "Because there was once a god who walked the Earth named Warren Oates."
The buffoonish arresting officer, played somewhat over the top by Warren Oates, assumes that the money has to be lifted from the victim.
Buck's character was most likely based on Colbee (played by Warren Oates), from Return of the Seven.
Thurman began his role as director with a documentary on the late Kentucky character actor Warren Oates in 1992.
Another up-and-coming actor who would gain stature later in his career, Warren Oates, was also said to have worked on the show as a stunt tester.
It is set in the Arctic and stars Warren Oates.
The film stars Warren Oates as a man with the single name of Chandler: "as in Raymond," he says at one point.
His co-stars in the segment are Randy Boone and Warren Oates.
He was 20 then; now he has a sidekick (Warren Oates) in tow and avengers on his tail.
The 1978 TV sequel starred Warren Oates in the featured role.
The sixth was: "Because there was once a god who walked the Earth named Warren Oates."