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  • The Lawbreakers Cincinnati, Ohio: Sept. 7 - Police Go All Out in Manhunt (Season 1, Episode 9)
  • TV Episode | 30 min | Documentary, Crime

The Lawbreakers

Cincinnati, Ohio: Sept. 7 - Police Go All Out in Manhunt (Season 1, Episode 9)
TV Episode | 30 min | Documentary, Crime

A baby born in Danville, Viginia with an extremely rare blood-type desperately needs a transfusion. There are only 35 people in the United States with U-Negative blood, the nearest living in Cincinnati, Ohio - but he was working as a truck...See moreA baby born in Danville, Viginia with an extremely rare blood-type desperately needs a transfusion. There are only 35 people in the United States with U-Negative blood, the nearest living in Cincinnati, Ohio - but he was working as a truck driver when the blood bank called to request he give the baby a transfusion. The local police initiated a desperate manhunt to find him in time to save the baby's life. Written by David Bassler See less
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Director
Maurice Unger (as Babe Unger)
Writer
James A. Maxwell (written by)
Cinematographer
Brick Marquard (director of photography)
Editor
Status
Edit Released
Updated Dec 31, 1963

Release date
1963 (United States)

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2 cast members
Name Known for
Lee Marvin
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Frank Robinson
Self - Cincinnati Reds batter (archive footage) (uncredited) Self - Cincinnati Reds batter (archive footage) (uncredited)   See fewer
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