The Lieutenant (1963)
The Lieutenant is a 1963 drama series created by Gene Roddenberry. It stars Gary Lockwood, Robert Vaughn and Harold Gould.
Situated at Camp Pendleton, the West Coast base of the U.S. Marine Corps, The Lieutenant focuses on the men of the Corps in peace time with a Cold War backdrop. The title character is Second Lieutenant William Tiberius Rice, a rifle platoon leader and one of the training instructors at Camp Pendleton. An hour-long drama, The Lieutenant explores the lives of enlisted Marines and general officers alike.
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What is The Lieutenant about?
Situated at Camp Pendleton, the West Coast base of the U.S. Marine Corps, The Lieutenant focuses on the men of the Corps in peace time with a Cold War backdrop. The title character is Second Lieutenant William Tiberius Rice, a rifle platoon leader and one of the training instructors at Camp Pendleton. An hour-long drama, The Lieutenant explores the lives of enlisted Marines and general officers alike.
When was The Lieutenant released?
The Lieutenant was released on 14 September 1963.
How many episodes does The Lieutenant have?
The Lieutenant has 29 episodes across 1 seasons.
Who made The Lieutenant?
The Lieutenant was created by Gene Roddenberry.
Cast
- Gary Lockwood as Lt. William 'Bill' Rice
- Robert Vaughn as Captain Ray Rambridge
- Harold Gould as Lt. Col. Raleigh Wade
- James Gregory
- John Milford as Sgt. Ben Kagey
- Henry Beckman
- Sandra Grant as Margo
- Yale Summers as Lt. Barry Everest
- Christopher Connelly
- Mario Roccuzzo as Jeep Driver
- Larry Thor as Lt. Col. Bruce Mahlon
- Richard Anderson as Col. Clinton Hiland
