Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

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This week’s mystery movie was the 1975 film Murph the Surf, with Robert Conrad, Don Stroud, Donna Mills, Robyn Millan, Ben Frank, Pepper Martin, Morgan Paull, Paul Stewart, Burt Young and Luther Adler.

Photography by Michel Hugo. Production designer James Vance.
Music composed and conducted by Phillip Lambro.Edited by Howard Smith.
Executive producer Caruth C. Byrd. Screenplay by E. Arthur Kean.
 Based on a story by Allan Dale Kuhn. Produced by J. Skeet Wilson and Chuck Courtney.
 Directed by Marvin Chomsky.

Further information about Murph the Surf is available from the AFI Catalog.

The DVD lists for crazy money on Amazon.

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I chose Murph the Surf for the simple reason that it was my nickname for Dr. Edward Murphy, a music theory teacher I had at the University of Arizona, and because it’s rather hard to find. I used to run across the soundtrack in cutout bins of LPs years ago. But the choice was mostly a whim.

A.H. Weiler of The New York Times (June 12, 1975) did not approve of such goings-on:

The theory that crime isn’t always the stuff of trenchant movies is scenically illustrated in Murph the Surf and The Destructors, the adventures that crashed into local theaters yesterday. If there is a gloss of sincerity in these depictions of antiheroes in action here and abroad, it is overshadowed by successions of explosive capers in Miami and New York and Paris and Marseilles that loom a good deal larger than the tough but doomed characters they attempt to dissect.

Man in work clothes at fancy party

For Monday, we have a mystery fellow.

Update: This is Lloyd McLinn.

Main peering through jail cell bars.

For “Tricky Tuesday,” we have a tricky fellow. Also Tricky Back of the Head Guy.

Update: This is Paul Stewart with Robert Conrad as Back of the Head Guy.

Man in light gray suit, white shirt and narrow black tie.
For “Hm Wednesday,” we have a mysterious fellow.

This baffling fellow is Morgan Paull, seen later in the small but critical role of Holden in Blade Runner.

Brain Trust roll call: Sheila (Tuesday’s mysterious fellow) and Howard Mandelbaum (Tuesday’s mystery gent).

Beefy man in convertible.
For “Aha Thursday,” we have this mysterious fellow.

Update: This is Buffy Dee.

Men in suits. Not smiling.
We also have these mysterious gents. They do not approve of such goings-on.

Update: This is Burt Young, left, and Pepper Martin.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (Tuesday’s mysterious fellow) and Sylvia E. (Tuesday’s mystery guest).

Blond woman. Astonished!
For Friday, we have a mystery woman.

Update: This is Donna Mills.

Man in sunglasses singing.
We also have this mysterious fellow.

Update: This is Don Stroud.

Mystery man and mysterious gem.
And this mystery fellow, with a mysterious gem.

Update: This is Robert Conrad.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (mystery movie and all mystery guests), L.C. (mystery movie and mysterious cast), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery man No. 2), Howard Mandelbaum (mystery movie) and Sylvia E. (mystery movie and all mystery guests).

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18 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

  1. Sheila's avatar Sheila says:

    Paul Stewart for Tuesday?

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  2. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    Paul Stewart.

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  3. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Paul Stewart Tuesday.

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  4. Earl Boebert's avatar Earl Boebert says:

    Martin Milner on Wednesday?

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  5. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    On Hm Wednesday, an odd mashup of Martin Milner and George Maharis. I realize this is not correct.

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  6. Sylvia E.'s avatar Sylvia E. says:

    Hmmm…

    Monday, nada. Tuesday’s guy reminds me of Paul Stewart but can’t really tell. Wednesday, nope. Maybe Thursday will reveal other insights.

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  7. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    MURPH THE SURF. Paul Stewart Tuesday, Kip King Wednesday, Buffy Dee, Burt Young and Pepper Martin today.

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  8. Sylvia E.'s avatar Sylvia E. says:

    Murph the Surf 1975?

    A movie with both Paul Stewart and Burt Young

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  9. LC's avatar LC says:


    Murf the Surf (1975) w/Robert Conrad, Burt Young, Pepper Martin, Don Stroud, Paul Stewart, Donna Mills, Robyn Millan, Luther Adler, Buffy Dee…

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  10. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Mystery man #1 Burt Young.

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  11. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    MURF THE SURF.

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  12. Sylvia E.'s avatar Sylvia E. says:

    Found more images from Murph the Surf, so will proceed.
    Monday – I think this is Lloyd McLinn. If it’s him, his son’s an actor too. And what a family history of heart issues.
    Tuesday – Paul Stewart and, I think, Robert Conrad is BOTHG.
    Wednesday – Morgan Paul (who’s in Blade Runner a few years later)
    Thursday – Burt Young and Pepper Martin

    So Friday will bring Robert Conrad, Don Stroud and maybe Donna Mills

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  13. Sylvia E.'s avatar Sylvia E. says:

    forgot to include Buffy Dee for Thursday’s guy in the car.

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  14. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    Burt Young, Donna Mills, Don Stroud and Robert Conrad means the movie is Murph the Surf.

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  15. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Donna Mills, Don Stroud, snd Robert Conrad.

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  16. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Robert Conrad, Don Stroud and Donna Mills in MURPH THE SURF.

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  17. Sylvia E.'s avatar Sylvia E. says:

    Friday: Donna Mills, Don Stroud, Robert Conrad and one of the “star” gems.

    The full true story behind this film is avoided by having it end a few years before the really gruesome events Murphy was a part of.

    The epilogue alludes to those events but does not take us further…”He (Murphy) was later convicted of subsequent crimes and is currently serving a life sentence in Raiford State Penitentiary, State of Florida”. (he was later released after he “found God” and was an inmate pastor during his incarceration – sigh)

    The “subsequent crimes” by the way are the horrific murders of two women by Murphy and a different accomplice. There’s apparently a new mini-series (produced by Ron Howard and Brian Glazer) that gives a more accurate, objective view of the men and their natures.

    Conrad and Stroud had film personas that presented as “fun” and maybe “scamps”, but generally not “creepy, dangerous, opportunistic, homicidal” characters. Would be interesting to know if it was them or the studio heads that decided to avoid the later part of Murphy’s history.

    Look forward to reading your Saturday breakdown.

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  18. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    Anyone that would pay 200 bucks for this movie has more dollars than sense.

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