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  1. And “Terrier King” Philo Skinner (Harry Dean Stanton, Paris, Texas) is a desperate dog groomer who has kidnapped a champion schnauzer for $84,000 in ransom. Together they will track this case through a town of tarnished dreams where crime is never perfect, love is often blind and some people always seem to pick The Black Marble.

  2. 17 ago 2017 · The Black Marble - krimi - 1980 - trailer - Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss, Harry Dean Stanton, Barbara Babcock, John Hancock, Judy Landers, Pat Corley, Mic...

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  3. The Black Marble Trailer 1980Director: Harold BeckerStarring: Harry Dean Stanton, James Woods, Paula Prentiss, Robert Foxworth, Barbara Babcock, Official Co...

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  4. When tough-guy Los Angeles police detective A.M. Valnikov (Robert Foxworth) is paired up with comely fellow cop Natalie Zimmerman (Paula Prentiss), the two investigate the abduction of an ...

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  5. Sergeant A.M. Valnikov (Robert Foxworth, Prophecy) is a hard-drinking homicide detective transferred to Hollywood’s robbery division. His new partner Natalie Zimmerman (Paula Prentiss, The Parallax View) is a hard-nosed divorcee with no patience for burnt-out cops. And “Terrier King” Philo Skinner (Harry Dean Stanton, Paris, Texas) is a desperate dog groomer who has kidnapped a champion ...

  6. Harold Becker’s The Black Marble is more than a bit disjointed. The 1980 mystery comedy follows Sgt. Valnikov (Robert Foxworth) of the LAPD as he struggles to live his daily life. He looks perpetually ready to cry, while going through the throes of PTSD from a string of child murders he had to work on and the grief of losing his detective partner of many years to suicide.

  7. 30 lug 2020 · It now costs a helluva lot more. Culture Comment Content Provider. Portrait courtesy of artist Darren Coffield. 'Non satis me tempo'. The Black Marble is a 1980 mystery/romantic comedy film directed by Harold Becker and starring Robert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss and Harry Dean Stanton. It is based on the 1978 novel by Joseph Wambaugh.