Jack Lord
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Filmography
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Cocoon
(1968)Detective Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) heads up Hawaii Five-O, a special division of the state police tasked with bringing down organized crime on the islands. The Five-O team works with local police from time to time on individual cases, and McGarrett's nemesis is crime kingpin Wo Fat. The programme, which ran for 12 seasons during its original run, is famous for its catchphrase `Book 'em, Danno', said by McGarrett at the end of most episodes. The show's theme song, composed by Morton Stevens, became popular during the show's original run.

Stoney Burke
With his friends from the rodeo circuit by his side, pro saddle bronco rider Stoney Burke competes for the Golden Buckle world champion title.

God's Little Acre
(1958)Un agricultor y sus hijos buscan el oro que supuestamente enterró el abuelo en la finca, pero sus miserias amenazan con destruir a la familia.

Dr. No
(1962)In the first James Bond spy classic, Sean Connery is the ever-suave and fearless secret Agent 007 on a mission in Jamaica to thwart a fanatical scientist's world-threatening scheme.

The Hangman
(1959)A federal Marshal nicknamed "The Hangman" traces a fugitive to a small border town, but the man has turned his life around - and the locals band together to stop their friend's capture and arrest.

Man of the West
(1958)A reformed outlaw is left abandoned in a remote area after he intervenes in a train robbery, where he unexpectedly runs into his old gang.
Tip on a Dead Jockey
(1957)An expatriate American living in Madrid, former Air Force pilot Lloyd Tredman (Robert Taylor), is haunted by his memories of the Korean War and refuses to fly. So when he loses his last dollar on a horserace fixed by a smuggler, he forces himself to accept a $25,000 offer to transport a box of contraband currency from Egypt to Spain. But as Tredman makes the return flight home, he discovers his cargo also includes heroin as he races across the Mediterranean with Interpol hot on his trail. Co-starring Academy Award-winner Dorothy Malone and Jack Lord (Hawaii Five-O), Tip on a Dead Jockey was adapted by Charles Lederer (Kiss of Death) from a short story by best-selling novelist Irwin Shaw. Originally intended for Orson Welles, it was directed instead by Richard Thorpe, the sixth of eight films he would make with Robert Taylor, which include the swashbuckling classics Ivanhoe and Knights of the Round Table.