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Paul Mantee (January 9, 1931 – November 7, 2013) was an American film and television actor.
Mantee was born Paul Marianetti in San Francisco, California. A journalism major at San Mateo Junior College, Mantee enlisted in the U.S. Navy for four years during the Korean War that made him decide on acting as a career. His stage name was changed from an Italian sounding name to the name of Humphrey Bogart's character in The Petrified Forest. He made a great number of guest appearances in well-known television shows and starred in a handful of films, including a cult classic, Robinson Crusoe on Mars. A restored version of the film was released in 2007 by The Criterion Collection. Mantee authored two novels, In Search of the Perfect Ravioli (Ballantine Books, 1991) and a semi-autobiographical Bruno of Hollywood (Ballantine Books, 1994).
Paul Mantee ● A Simple Tribute
Jon Voight vs Ed Bakey, Don Pedro Colley and Paul Mantee
Robinson Crusoe on Mars- Isolation
A Man Called Dagger (1967) Trailer
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Robinson Crusoe on Mars- Mars
Movie Review - Robinson Crusoe On Mars (1964)
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'The Greatest' - Trailer (1977) #Muhammad Ali#
Interview with Don Pedro Colley Part 2
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Survival training didn’t prepare him for this… Looking for more adventure? Find it at http://www.youtube.com/c/Paramountvault Spun from Daniel DeFoe's tale of the titular character, this sci-fi story involves a spaceship commander, Chris Draper (Paul Mantee) in a similar situation to the original Robinson Crusoe but rather than being stranded on an island, our hero is on a hostile planet. Draper, Colonel Dan McReady (Adam West), and a test monkey look as if they are going to collide with a meteor. Draper and the chimp are able to eject themselves from the vessel, but McReady is not so lucky. The two survivors safely land on Mars and figure out how to breathe, drink, and eat on the inhospitable planet. After some time, Draper crosses paths with a human, Friday, who has recently escaped...
Action packed 60s spy adventure starring Paul Mantee as Dick Dagger. Watch out for a berief appearence by Jaws himself, Richard Kiel.
This is part 2 of a 13 part episode. To watch the full show go to my channel (Zuke05) then go to my Playlist, find the show then click Play All - When his spaceship crash-lands on Mars, astronaut Kit Draper (Paul Mantee) must figure out how to survive on the barren, lifeless planet with only a monkey to keep him company in this 1964 sci-fi take on Daniel Defoe's classic novel. As Draper searches for food, water and oxygen, he eventually discovers that the dead planet may actually harbor life -- but it's not clear whether the Martians are friends or foes.
Survival training didn’t prepare him for this… Looking for more adventure? Find it at http://www.youtube.com/c/Paramountvault Spun from Daniel DeFoe's tale of the titular character, this sci-fi story involves a spaceship commander, Chris Draper (Paul Mantee) in a similar situation to the original Robinson Crusoe but rather than being stranded on an island, our hero is on a hostile planet. Draper, Colonel Dan McReady (Adam West), and a test monkey look as if they are going to collide with a meteor. Draper and the chimp are able to eject themselves from the vessel, but McReady is not so lucky. The two survivors safely land on Mars and figure out how to breathe, drink, and eat on the inhospitable planet. After some time, Draper crosses paths with a human, Friday, who has recently escaped...
My review of the sci-fi cult-classic from 1964, "Robinson Crusoe On Mars", starring Paul Mantee as a U.S. astronaut stranded on Mars, 51 years before Matt Damon in "The Martian". Also starring Adam West, Victor Lundin, and Barney The Wooley Monkey as Mona The Wooley Monkey. Directed by Byron Haskin. (1964)
97-0924 TV Show Brooks, Link, & Me! Zenbock and Tibock, in rare form, First aired Sept, 1997 Interviews with:Conrad Brooks/John Link/ Zen Flick (Co Produced by Richard Braunskill)Cameos with: Linnea Quigley.... Actress/ musican/Mell Wells... Producer/ Gloria Anne Gilbert,, actress/model/Gary Lockwood... Actor Star Trek, 2001/ Michelle l Bauer... actress/model/Tom Savini... FX effect artist/ actor/ artist/Paul Mantee... Actor/ Victor Lundin....Actor/Erin Murphy,,, Tabatha from TV serries, Be Witched/Zacherly "The Cool Ghoul"/Abdull "The Butcher" Pro Wrestler/Sandy Lynne.. actress/ model/Lee Meriweather.. Miss America/ actress "Film cat Women"/Donlyn "Evil Warrior"....... Model/Sheryl "Golden warrior".... Model/Apollo Smile... Live Action Anima Girl.. actress/ sing writer.. comic strip girl...
Dramatic biopic directed by Tom Gries starring the great man himself, Muhammad Ali. Also starring Ernest Borgnine, John Marley, Robert Duvall, David Huddleston, Ben Johnson, James Earl Jones, Paul Winfield, Roger E. Mosley, Paul Mantee and Malachi Throne. Music by Michael Masser.
An Interview with Don Pedro Colley Part 2 with Linda Harrison kibitzing in the background at the Eerie Frequency Expo 2013 in Niles, Ohio For booking information for Don contact Jim Decker - esotericking@gmail.com
A wheelchair-bound mad scientist plots to revive the Third Reich. Secret agent Dick Dagger (Paul Mantee) is assigned to stop him.
A look back at some of the people we lost in 2013. Here's the full list: Patti Page, 85 Rick Casares, 82 Ray Dolby, 80 Tom Clancy, 66 Ace Parker, 101 Margaret Thatcher, 87 Doris Lessing, 94 Jonathan Winters, 87 Paul Mantee, 82 Mindy McCready, 37 Hal Needham, 82 George Jones, 81 Shirley Mitchell, 94 Steve Prescott, 39 Roger Ebert, 70 Jean Stapleton, 90 Dennis Farina, 69 Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau, 44 Annette Funicello, 70 James Gandolfini, 51 Karen Black, 74 Conrad Bain, 89 Henry Cecil, 70 Scott Carpenter, 88 Frank Thornton, 92 Bernie Nolan, 52 Nelson Mandela, 95 Deacon Jones, 74 Paul Walker, 40 Lisa Robin Kelly, 43 Rita MacNeil, 68 Michael Weiner, 51 Van Cliburn, 78 Damon Harris, 62 Marcia Wallace, 70 Abigail Van Buren, 94 Michael Hastings, 33 John Kerr, 81 Eileen Brennan, 80 Tony Musa...