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John Hollingsworth Morse is a Director American born on 16 december 1910 at Los Angeles (USA)

John Hollingsworth Morse

John Hollingsworth Morse
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Birth name John Hollingsworth Morse
Nationality USA
Birth 16 december 1910 at Los Angeles (USA)
Death 23 january 1988 (at 77 years)

John Hollingsworth Morse (December 16, 1910 - January 23, 1988) was an American film and television director. He directed episodes of a wide variety of U.S. television series from the 1950s through the 1980s, including McHale's Navy, Adam-12, The Dukes of Hazzard, H.R. Pufnstuf, and Rocky Jones, Space Ranger. Hollingsworth also directed a lesser number of feature films throughout his career, including Daughters of Satan and the 1972 adaptation of the children's novel Justin Morgan Had a Horse.

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Filmography of John Hollingsworth Morse (5 films)

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Daughters of Satan, 1h30
Directed by John Hollingsworth Morse
Origin USA
Genres Horror
Actors Tom Selleck, Barra Grant, Paraluman, Vic Silayan, Vic Díaz
Rating45% 2.2601352.2601352.2601352.2601352.260135
This script must be run from the command line
Pufnstuf
Pufnstuf (1970)
, 1h38
Directed by John Hollingsworth Morse
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Musical
Actors Jack Wild, Billie Hayes, Martha Raye, Cass Elliot, Billy Barty, Walker Edmiston
Rating64% 3.2441353.2441353.2441353.2441353.244135
Jimmy (Jack Wild) gets kicked out of the school band for a tripping and breaking a drum kit. He then ventures on a journey with his newly magical talking flute, Freddy. Orchestrated by Witchiepoo, (Billie Hayes) he ends up on an evil boat which takes him to Living Island, an island where everything is alive. Once there, he befriends many of the island's inhabitants, but the evil Witchiepoo is determined to steal Freddy the Flute away from him in order to impress the visiting Witches' Council and the Boss Witch (Martha Raye) enough to win the Witch of the Year Award.
Crash of Moons, 1h18
Directed by John Hollingsworth Morse
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Action, Adventure
Themes Space adventure films, Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Space opera
Actors Richard Crane, Scotty Beckett, Charles Meredith, Maurice Cass, John Banner, Patsy Parsons
Rating32% 1.6246151.6246151.6246151.6246151.624615
Rocky Jones attempts to save the inhabitants of a planet about to collide with a moon. The empress of the planet, however, is suspicious. While Rocky and his crew finally succeed in evacuating the planet in time, Cleolanthe's pride and vanity are a major hindrance. Finally, however, as the last of the planet's population leaves, Cleolanthe arrogantly declares that she will stay behind. Her assistant, however, refuses to allow this, and literally picks her up and carries her on board Rocky's own ship. She watches in despair as the moon crashes into her planet, the two bodies destroying one another instantly. As the ship heads for the new home that has been chosen for her people, Cleolanthe finally realizes that she had been wrong, and that, as one of her underlings has stated, it is the people that make a nation, not the land itself. She finally reconciles with Rocky and his crew, and sincerely thanks them for their efforts in her behalf and that of her people. This marks the end of the character Cleolanthe in the Rocky Jones series. Succeeding episodes contain a new villain.