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{{short description|1972 television film by Leslie Stevens}} |
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| genre = [[Crime film|Crime]]<br>[[Science Fiction film|Sci-Fi]]<br>[[Thriller film|Thriller]] |
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| writer = [[Leslie Stevens]] |
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| director = [[Russ Mayberry]] |
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| starring = [[Hugh O'Brian]]<br>[[Elke Sommer]]<br>[[Burgess Meredith]]<br>[[Lilia Skala]] |
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| music = [[Dominic Frontiere]] |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| producer = [[Leslie Stevens]] |
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| cinematography = [[John M. Stephens]] |
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| editor = Bill Brame |
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| runtime = 95 minutes |
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| company = Leslie Stevens Productions<br>[[Warner Bros. Television]] |
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| network = [[NBC]] |
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| released = {{Start date|1972|02|21}} |
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'''''Probe''''' is a 1972 American [[television film|made-for-television]] [[science fiction film|sci-fi]] [[thriller film]] produced as a [[television pilot|pilot]] for a science fiction detective series, originally to have continued under that title. Created by [[Leslie Stevens]], it starred [[Hugh O'Brian]] as Hugh Lockwood, one of a group of high-tech private eyes working for the organization "World Securities |
'''''Probe''''' is a 1972 American [[television film|made-for-television]] [[crime film|crime]] [[science fiction film|sci-fi]] [[thriller film]] produced as a [[television pilot|pilot]] for a science fiction detective series, originally to have continued under that title. Created by [[Leslie Stevens]], it starred [[Hugh O'Brian]] as Hugh Lockwood, one of a group of high-tech private eyes working for the organization "World Securities Corp." When picked up for series production, the title was changed to ''[[Search (American TV series)|Search]]'', because ''Probe'' was the name of an existing [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] series. The film originally aired February 21, 1972 on [[NBC]].<ref name="Probe">{{cite web | title="PROBE (2hr. pilot TV movie for the series "Search")" | url=http://aa.1asphost.com/CTVA/US/Spy/Search.htm | publisher=Classic TV Archive | accessdate=2006-11-28 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060714165533/http://aa.1asphost.com/CTVA/US/Spy/Search.htm | archivedate=2006-07-14 }}</ref> |
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The investigators, called Probes, were outfitted with various electronic implants including a button-sized "scanner" containing a miniaturized video camera, microphone and transmitter linked to a team of technicians and experts who constantly monitored the Probe's surroundings, actions and vital signs; they were able to supply the Probe with encyclopedic information on any subject. |
The investigators, called Probes, were outfitted with various electronic implants including a button-sized "scanner" containing a miniaturized video camera, microphone and transmitter linked to a team of technicians and experts who constantly monitored the Probe's surroundings, actions and vital signs; they were able to supply the Probe with encyclopedic information on any subject. |
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Lockwood was designated "Probe One." In the pilot, he sets out for Europe to track down a multimillion-pound stash of gemstones amassed by [[Hermann Göring|Hermann Goering]] during [[World War II]]. |
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The pilot has been released as a [[print on demand|publish-on-demand]] [[DVD-R]] |
The pilot has been released as a [[print on demand|publish-on-demand]] [[DVD-R]] on August 1, 2011. |
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* Byron Chung as Kuroda |
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* Ginny Golden as Ginny Keach |
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* Jules Maitland as Reinhardt Brugge |
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==Probe Control== |
==Probe Control== |
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Probe agents reported to V.C. Cameron ([[Burgess Meredith]]), the "director" of the investigations, who ran Probe Control, a center patterned on the [[NASA]] [[Mission Control Center]]. "Cam" was the leader of the expert team who monitored and provided the agent with intelligence. Early in the series the Probe Control set was placed in a darkened isolated space, alluding to a large |
Probe agents reported to V.C.R. Cameron ([[Burgess Meredith]]), the "director" of the investigations, who ran Probe Control Unit One, a center patterned on the [[NASA]] [[Mission Control Center]]. "Cam" was the leader of the expert team who monitored and provided the agent with intelligence. Early in the series the Probe Control set was placed in a darkened isolated space, alluding to a large-scale operations center. By the middle of the season, the control room was scaled down and relocated to a well-lit but smaller "bunker rush" room. According to the show's credits, the computer equipment was provided by [[Control Data Corporation]]. |
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The building used as the headquarters for World Securities Corporation is currently the [[555 California Street|headquarters for Bank of America]] in San Francisco. |
The building used as the headquarters for World Securities Corporation is currently the [[555 California Street|headquarters for Bank of America]] in San Francisco. |
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==References== |
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* {{IMDb title|id=tt0069125}} |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVVbYXG557c ''Probe'' title sequence 1972] |
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVVbYXG557c ''Probe'' title sequence 1972] |
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* [http://probecontrol.artshost.com/publicity.html Search publicity] - main page, [http://probecontrol.artshost.com/ Probe Control] |
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* [http://www.worldsecuritiescorporation.com Fan Site] ''World Securities Corporation'' |
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 1 October 2024
Probe | |
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Genre | Crime Sci-Fi Thriller |
Written by | Leslie Stevens |
Directed by | Russ Mayberry |
Starring | Hugh O'Brian Elke Sommer Burgess Meredith Lilia Skala |
Music by | Dominic Frontiere |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Leslie Stevens |
Cinematography | John M. Stephens |
Editor | Bill Brame |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production companies | Leslie Stevens Productions Warner Bros. Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | February 21, 1972 |
Probe is a 1972 American made-for-television crime sci-fi thriller film produced as a pilot for a science fiction detective series, originally to have continued under that title. Created by Leslie Stevens, it starred Hugh O'Brian as Hugh Lockwood, one of a group of high-tech private eyes working for the organization "World Securities Corp." When picked up for series production, the title was changed to Search, because Probe was the name of an existing PBS series. The film originally aired February 21, 1972 on NBC.[1]
The investigators, called Probes, were outfitted with various electronic implants including a button-sized "scanner" containing a miniaturized video camera, microphone and transmitter linked to a team of technicians and experts who constantly monitored the Probe's surroundings, actions and vital signs; they were able to supply the Probe with encyclopedic information on any subject.
Lockwood was designated "Probe One." In the pilot, he sets out for Europe to track down a multimillion-pound stash of gemstones amassed by Hermann Goering during World War II.
The pilot has been released as a publish-on-demand DVD-R on August 1, 2011.
Cast
[edit]- Hugh O'Brian as Hugh Lockwood
- Elke Sommer as Heideline "Uli" Ullman
- Burgess Meredith as V.C.R. Cameron
- Lilia Skala as Frieda Ullman
- Angel Tompkins as Gloria Harding
- John Gielgud as Harold L. Streeter
- Kent Smith as Dr. Edward Laurent
- Alfred Ryder as Cheyne
- Ben Wright as Kurt van Niestat
- Robert Boon as Felix Ernst
- Albert Popwell as Dr. Griffin
- A Martinez as Carlos Lobos
- Byron Chung as Kuroda
- Ginny Golden as Ginny Keach
- Jules Maitland as Reinhardt Brugge
Probe Control
[edit]Probe agents reported to V.C.R. Cameron (Burgess Meredith), the "director" of the investigations, who ran Probe Control Unit One, a center patterned on the NASA Mission Control Center. "Cam" was the leader of the expert team who monitored and provided the agent with intelligence. Early in the series the Probe Control set was placed in a darkened isolated space, alluding to a large-scale operations center. By the middle of the season, the control room was scaled down and relocated to a well-lit but smaller "bunker rush" room. According to the show's credits, the computer equipment was provided by Control Data Corporation.
The building used as the headquarters for World Securities Corporation is currently the headquarters for Bank of America in San Francisco.
References
[edit]- ^ ""PROBE (2hr. pilot TV movie for the series "Search")"". Classic TV Archive. Archived from the original on 2006-07-14. Retrieved 2006-11-28.
External links
[edit]- 1972 television films
- 1972 films
- 1970s science fiction thriller films
- American science fiction thriller films
- NBC original films
- Television films as pilots
- Films scored by Dominic Frontiere
- Films directed by Russ Mayberry
- 1970s American films
- 1972 science fiction films
- 1970s English-language films
- English-language science fiction thriller films