Dock P. Ellis Jr.

Películas

Dock Ellis & The LSD No-No
Himself (voice)
In 2008, a year before the great Dock Ellis died at 63, radio producers Donnell Alexander and Neille Ilel, recorded an interview in which the former Pirate right hander gave a moment by moment account of June 12, 1970, the day he no-hit the San Diego Padres. Using their original radio documentary as the audio and inspiration, Isenberg commissioned an original animation from James Blagden whose incredible black and white illustrations, lo-fi animation and comic timing perfectly complemented Ellis’s masterful storytelling.
Pisa a fondo
Luke
Como consecuencia de la crisis económica, una fábrica de automóviles de un pueblo de Pensilvania se ve obligada a cerrar. Para poner remedio a la situación, su capataz Hunt viaja a Tokio con el objetivo de que la firma nipona Assan adquiera la quebrada empresa. Lo conseguirá, pero ahora los trabajadores deberán adaptarse a la mentalidad laboral japonesa y pasar por un complicado proceso de reciclaje.
Margin for Murder
Mickey Spillane's hard-hitting '50s private eye, Mike Hammer, returns to television in the guise of Kevin Dobson to track down the killer of his best friend who was driving Hammer's car. Joining in the hunt are the detective's Girl Friday, the ever-hopeful Velda, and his cop friend, Pat Chambers.
Wolf Ticket
self
Dock Ellis, a Major League Baseball pitcher during the sixties and seventies, candidly describes "beaning" Reggie Jackson in retaliation for the home run that he hit off of him during the 1971 All-Star Game.