The best Alex Cord’s tv movie movies

Alex Cord

Alex Cord

03/05/1933- 09/08/2021
We present our ranking of the best Alex Cord’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Alex Cord.

Airwolf: The Movie

Airwolf: The Movie
6.6/10
Airwolf is capable of supersonic speeds, invisible to radar and armed with ultra state-of-the-art hardware. Airwolf is the most awesome aerial weapon ever developed. When the helicopter is stolen by Libyan mercenaries, Michael Archangel, Project director for the CIA, enlists the help of Vietnam veteran Stringfellow Hawke and his closest friend Dominic Santini, to attempt to recover the Airwolf. The mission throws them into the midst of Middle Eastern violence and destruction, where they come face to face with danger, romance and intrigue in their battle to re-possess the deadliest aerial weapon ever used.

Genesis II

Genesis II
5.9/10
A scientist who has been preserved in suspended animation wakes up to find himself in a primitive society in the future.

Beggarman, Thief

Beggarman, Thief
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaTV Movie
  • Release: 26/11/1979
  • Character: Evans Kinsella
Sequel to "Rich Man, Poor Man" with more characters branching off from the Jordache family.

Fire!

Fire!
5.2/10
  • Genre: ActionTV Movie
  • Release: 08/05/1977
  • Character: Dr. Alex Wilson
The sheer terror and unearthly beauty of a raging forest fire is breathlessly captured in this compelling Irwin Allen production boasting a big-name cast and enough blazing special effects to turn night into day. Involved are a lumber mill owner (Ernest Borgnine), the widowed operator of a forest lodge (Vera Miles), a teacher on a class outing (Donna Mills), a country doctor (Lloyd Nolan), a couple (Patty Duke Astin and Alex Cord) whose shaky marriage is healed when battling the blaze brings out their better natures, and escaping convicts (Neville Brand and Erik Estrada) who use the conflagration to cover their tracks. Like Allen’s crowd-pleasers The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno, Fire sizzles with suspense and excitement. Turn up the heat!

Have I Got a Christmas for You

Have I Got a Christmas for You
6.8/10
Members of a town's Jewish community decide to substitute for their Christian friends and neighbors so they can enjoy Christmas. The good folk humorously attempt jobs they have never done before.

The Scorpio Letters

The Scorpio Letters
6.4/10
The Scorpio Letters (1967) was a TV movie starring Alex Cord as a secret agent uncovering a blackmail ring in London and Paris.

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