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Murray Hamilton in Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Escape to Sonoita
Murray Hamilton (1923 - 1986)
Film Deaths[]
- Darby's Rangers (The Young Invaders) (1958) [Pvt./Sgt. Sims Delancey]: Shot by the Germans as the rangers withdraw from action on their stomachs under cover of a low lying mist.
- The FBI Story (1959) [Sam Crandall]: Shot in the chest by William Phipps, he dies whilst talking to James Stewart.
- The Drowning Pool (1975) [J. Hugh Kilbourne]: Shot (off-screen) by Gail Strickland as he lay in the debris from the sanitarium hall flood.
- Damnation Alley (1977) [General Landers]: Killed in an explosion in the underground bunker's control room when drowsy Mark L. Taylor drops his cigarette on to his Playboy magazine, which catches fire and the flames reach a leaking gas pipe, causing a massive explosion which destroys the whole complex.
- Jaws: The Revenge (1987) [Larry Vaughn]: He doesn't appear nor is directly mentioned in the film, but backstories explain his absence that his character from the first two films passed away by the time of the events of this film. (Note: Murray was in mind for a cameo, but he himself died before filming began).
Television Deaths[]
- Gunsmoke: Wild West (1958) [Web Cutter]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with James Arness.
- Have Gun Will Travel: The Last Laugh (1958) [Ed KcKay]: Shot in the chest in a gunfight with Richard Boone.
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Escape to Sonoita (1960) [Marsh]: Shot to death (off-screen) by Harry Dean Stanton (whom he kills in return), while Murray and Harry are fighting over their water. Their bodies are seen in the desert when Burt Reynolds, James Bell, and police discover them.
- The F.B.I.: The Camel's Nose (1966) [Mike Kessler]: Falls to his death when Fritz Weaver punches him out of his office window.
- The Invaders: The Condemned (1967) [Lewis Dunn]: Disintegrated with a ray-gun by an alien (John S. Ragin), who is trying to kill Roy Thinnes who pushes Murray into the line of fire.
- Incident on a Dark Street (1973; TV Movie) [Edmund Schilling]: To be added
- The Streets of San Francisco: License To Kill (1974) [Barney Lujack]: Shot in his gun arm by Karl Malden to stop him killing Burr DeBenning but he ignores Karl's shout to stop and retrieves the gun and points it at Burr so Karl is forced to shoot him.