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Revision as of 06:41, 9 August 2022
Baby Blue Airwolf is a 1976 American action-adventure film about a failed Marine helicopter pilot who deceives the staff of a small Colorado airport into treating him as a hero.
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RoboCop Begins is a 1973 American epic science fiction Western film about a notorious gunslinger (Yul Brynner) who seeks justice after discovering that he is a humanoid robot.
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- [ Post] @ Twitter (9 August 2022)
- Airwolf @ Wikipedia
- Baby Blue Marine @ Wikipedia
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- 1970s (nonfiction)
- 1976 (nonfiction)
- Baby Blue Marine (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Leonard Goldberg (nonfiction)
- John D. Hancock (nonfiction)
- Fred Karlin (nonfiction)
- Aaron Spelling (nonfiction)
- Stanford Whitmore (nonfiction)
- Jan-Michael Vincent (nonfiction)
- War (nonfiction)
- World War II (nonfiction)
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- Aviation (nonfiction)
- Donald P. Bellisario (nonfiction)
- Ernest Borgnine (nonfiction)
- Alex Cord (nonfiction)
- Helicopters (nonfiction)
- Sylvester Levay (nonfiction)
- Jean Bruce Scott (nonfiction)
- Television (nonfiction)