Universal Television (Jan 19, 1979)
Action | Drama
USA | English | Color | 02:00
| 1. | Captain America Ii: Death Too Soon | 1979 |
| 2. | Captain America | 1979 |
Artist Steve Rogers is nearly murdered by spies, seeking his late father's national secrets. He is saved during surgery via a secret formula; this serum not only heals him but also gives him fantastic strength and lightning reflexes. To help solve the mystery behind his father’s murder and bring those guilty to justice, a government agency equips him with a special motorcycle loaded with gadgets and an indestructible shield. Now armed, he battles against the nation's enemies as the Sentinel of Liberty, Captain America.
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Reb Brown | Captain America |
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Len Birman | Dr. Simon Mills |
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Heather Menzies | Dr. Wendy Day |
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Robin Mattson | Tina Hayden |
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Joseph Ruskin | Rudy Sandrini |
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Lance LeGault | Harley |
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Frank Marth | Charles Barber |
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Steve Forrest | Lou Brackett |
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Chip Johnson | Jerry |
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James Ingersoll | Lester Wiant |
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Jim B. Smith | F.B.I. Assistant |
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Jason Wingreen | Surgeon |
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June Dayton | Secretary |
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Diana Webster | Nurse |
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Dan Barton | Jeff Haden |
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Ken Chandler | 1st Doctor |
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Buster Jones | Anesthetist |
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Nocana Aranda | Throckmorton |
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Michael McManus | Ortho |
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Lonnie Pense | Wino in Park |
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Charles A. Tamburro | Helicopter Pilot |
| Director | Rod Holcomb |
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| Writer | Don Ingalls, Chester Krumholz, Jack Kirby, Joe Simon | |
| Producer | Allan Balter, Martin M. Goldstein | |
| Musician | Pete Carpenter, Mike Post | |
| Photography | Ronald W. Browne | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |