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Mr. No Legs
''Mr. No Legs'' (also known as ''Gun Fighter'') is a 1978 American action drama exploitation film directed by Ricou Browning and written by Jack Cowden. Premise When Andy's sister's death is staged to look like an overdose, Andy and fellow policeman Chuck investigate the situation and link it to a drug importing ring involving Florida drug kingpin D'Angelo and his enforcer Mr. No Legs, who uses a wheelchair and is armed with two shotguns built into his chair armrests. Cast *Richard Jaeckel as Chuck * Ron Slinker as Andy *Lloyd Bochner as D'Angelo *Ted Vollrath as Mr. No Legs *Rance Howard as Lou, Mr. No Legs' sidekick *Luke Halpin as Ken Wilson *John Agar as Police Capt. Hathaway Production Director Ricou Browning and screenwriter Jack Cowden were previously co-creators of the 1960s TV series '' Flipper''. Director Ricou Browning would later recall how he got involved in the film, saying "The producer called me and asked if I would be interested in working on a film with him. I ...
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Ricou Browning
Ricou Browning (born February 16, 1930) is an American film director, actor, producer, screenwriter, underwater cinematographer and stuntman. He is best known for his underwater stunt work, especially in the 1954 film ''Creature from the Black Lagoon'', in which he portrayed the titular Gill-man during the film's underwater scenes (actor Ben Chapman played the Creature on land). Browning reprised the role for the underwater scenes in the film's sequels ''Revenge of the Creature'' and ''The Creature Walks Among Us''. He is the last surviving original actor to portray any of the Universal Classic Monsters. Browning also co-created '' Flipper'' with Jack Cowden, and directed a number of episodes of the 1960s television series. Browning made his feature film directorial debut with '' Salty'' (1973), which he also co-wrote with Cowden, and went on to direct ''Mr. No Legs'' (1978). Browning directed the underwater sequences in 1965's '' Thunderball'', the fourth James Bond film by ...
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