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Wild Justice may refer to: * ''Wild Justice'' (novel), a 1979 novel by Wilbur Smith with a 1993 TV miniseries adaptation * ''Wild Justice'' (1925 film), an American silent adventure film * ''Wild Justice'' (TV series), a 2010–2013 American reality series * "Wild Justice" (''The Adventures of Black Beauty''), a 1973 TV episode * "Wild Justice" (''The Professionals''), a 1980 TV episode {{disambiguation ...
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Wild Justice (novel)
''Wild Justice'' is an adventure novel by Wilbur Smith. It was partially set in Seychelles where Smith had a home for a number of years. It was the third best selling book in England in 1980. The novel was published in the US as ''The Delta Decision''. TV adaptation The novel was filmed for TV in 1993 as a two-part miniseries. It is also known as ''Covert Assassin''. Cast * Roy Scheider - Peter Stride * Patricia Millardet - Magda Altman * Christopher Buchholz - Colin Noble * Ted McGinley - Aubrey Billings * Clive Francis - Sir Steven * Sam Wanamaker - Kingston Parker * Kelly Marcel - Melissa Stride * Richard Ridings - Carl * Constantine Gregory - Sergei Bulov * David Yip - Wong * Kevork Malikyan - Ali Hassan * Rita Wolf - Vritra References External links''Wild Justice''at Pan MacMillan''Wild Justice'' (film)at IMDb IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video ga ...
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Wild Justice (1925 Film)
''Wild Justice'' is a 1925 American silent adventure film directed by Chester Franklin and written by C. Gardner Sullivan. The film stars Peter the Great, George Sherwood, Frank Hagney, and Frances Teague. The film was released on July 6, 1925, by United Artists. Plot As described in a film magazine reviews, Bob Blake kills the prospector, Hadley, and seizes his cabin. The dog Arno, Hadley’s pal, hates Blake and Blake sells him to Dr. Dave Wright. Hadley’s daughter Polly Ann arrives and Blake attacks her. Dr. Wright rescues the young woman, and in revenge Blake stirs the settlers against the doctor as the killer of Hadley. Dr. Wright proves his innocence and forces a confession from Blake. Cast *Peter the Great as Arno, a Dog *George Sherwood as Dr. Dave Wright * Frank Hagney as Bob Blake *Frances Teague as Polly Ann Hadley Preservation With no prints of ''Wild Justice'' located in any film archives, it is a lost film A lost film is a feature or short film that no l ...
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Wild Justice (TV Series)
''Wild Justice'' is a reality television series which followed the activities and exploits of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife game wardens, from 2010 to 2013, as they investigate crimes ranging from poaching to illicit marijuana cultivation. The series was produced by the National Geographic Channel and aired for a total of four seasons. The premier of ''Wild Justice'' was the highest rated show in National Geographic's history, according to executive producer Phil Segal."Game warden’s job turns into ‘war in the woods’"
San Jose Mercury News (1 Dec 2011) The series premiere of Wild Justice set a National Geographic record with 3.2 million viewers. The show was criticized for exaggerating and embellishing investigations ...
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Wild Justice (The Adventures Of Black Beauty)
''The Adventures of Black Beauty'' is a British adventure family television series produced by London Weekend Television and shown by ITV in the United Kingdom between 1972 and 1974. It was distributed internationally by London Weekend International. ''The New Adventures of Black Beauty'' (1990–91) was a continuation of the 1970s series, and was set at the beginning of the 20th century, twenty years after the original series. Broadcast history Two series were produced, the first airing from September 1972 to March 1973 and the second from September 1973 to March 1974. Although it was mainly aimed at children, it was shown in the Sunday teatime family timeslot and gained a wide audience, becoming popular enough to make the general Top 20 ratings. It was repeated regularly, although often on a regional basis, for many years, its last full repeat run being on Sunday mornings from 1986 to 1988 (a further repeat run was planned for the summer of 1990, but cancelled because of obj ...
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