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Clay Pigeon
1971, Movie, R, 93 mins
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One of those drug films that came out by the dozens in the early 1970s. Although it professes to be anti-drug, it wallows in the drug environment and provides training for future abusers. The film centers around Tom Stern, a Vietnam vet forced to aid narcotics agent Savalas in the latter's hunt for drug king Vaughn. Plot relies heavily on violence.
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Clay Pigeon: Cast & Details
Year: 1971
Rated R
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Telly Savalas
: Redford
Robert Vaughn
: Neilson
John Marley
: Police Captain
Burgess Meredith
: Sculptor
Ivan Dixon
: Simon
Tom Stern
: Joe Ryan
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