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Tag Archives: Angie Dickinson
Trailer Tuesday: Big Bad Mama
Trailer time, Bionic film-lovers. Today, we’ll take in the sight of Angie Dickinson, William Shatner and Tom Skeritt in Big Bad Mama. Big Bad Mama, a tale of Texas bootlegging in 1932, crashed into theaters in September of 1974 and … Continue reading
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TV Time: Police Woman
Police Woman starred Angie Dickinson as Sgt. “Pepper” Anderson and originally ran for four seasons on NBC from September, 1974 to March, 1978. I haven’t seen an episode in years (and I need to remedy that) but I remember it … Continue reading
