"Oz" (1997)TV series 1997-2003
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The Big Easy Show Description, Cast & Crew
The story, set in the French Quarter of New Orleans, follows the exploits of Jake Rubidoux, a tough private detective, who, on occasion, plays clarinet at The Big Easy, a nightclub run by a friend of his. In the pilot episode, Jake accepts a missing persons case -- to find the daughter of a wealthy Texan -- and becomes involved in a deadly scheme to find the girl for a contract killer.
Actor
William Devane Jake Rubidoux
MOVIES:
The Shepherd: Border Patrol (2008)
Overview
Tagline:
Welcome To Mexico more
Plot:
A texas cop battles ex-navy seals who are trying to traffic drugs from Mexico into the USA. |
Hollywood Homicide(2003)
Plot Outline:
Two LAPD detectives who moonlight in other fields investigate the murder of an up-and-coming rap group.
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K-Ro aka Oliver Robidoux |
Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
Director:
Sydney Pollack
Release Date:
10 September 1972 (Sweden)
Genre: Western
Plot Summary:
A mountain man who wishes to live the life of a hermit becomes the unwilling object of a long vendetta...
Cast
(Complete credited cast)
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BOOKS:
The family name also figures in books:
In the Shadow of the Law (Hardcover)
by Kermit Roosevelt (Author) Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
Excerpt from In the Shadow of the Law by Kermit Roosevelt. Copyright © 2005 by Kermit Roosevelt. To be published in June, 2005 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. All rights reserved.
PROLOGUE
September 23, 1999 Alanton, Virginia, 6:30 a.m.
Detective Ray Robideaux pulled his cruiser to the curb in front of a small clapboard house. Morning shadows hung long down the empty street. People in this neighborhood tended to sleep in, perhaps because few of them had much to get up early for. Through the quiet air Robideaux could hear the rumble of traffic from a highway overpass. Approaching the house, he flipped open the snap of his holster and glanced at his partner. Bill Campbell’s gun was already out, held low at his side. Robideaux tried the doorknob, which turned in his hand, and he knocked. The wood was soft under his knuckles and resounded hollowly. “Police,” he called. “We have a warrant to enter this building.” By his side Campbell counted seconds off in a whisper. At eight he nodded and Robideaux threw the door open.
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