Route 66 - Season 1 Volume 2 (1960)
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Synopsis: ROUTE 66 is a classic American TV series that only gets better with time. The first season alone boasts appearances by Lee Marvin, Leslie Nielsen, and E.G. Marshal as well as tough, thought... ROUTE 66 is a classic American TV series that only gets better with time. The first season alone boasts appearances by Lee Marvin, Leslie Nielsen, and E.G. Marshal as well as tough, thought provoking storylines penned by Academy Award-winner Sterling Silliphant. The series follows the experiences of the poor boy/rich boy duo of Buzz and Todd as they hit the road in the 1960s' spirit of self-discovery. While everyone can whistle the Nelson Riddle tune about "getting their kicks," this show has much more to offer than trivial pop-culture references. [More]
Starring: Martin Milner, George Maharis, Lee Marvin, Leslie Nielsen
Starring: Martin Milner, George Maharis, Lee Marvin, Leslie Nielsen, E.G. Marshall
Director: Arthur Hiller, George Sherman
Director: Arthur Hiller, George Sherman
Screenwriter: Stirling Silliphant
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