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ROBERT DUVALL – VOLUME 1: ROUTE 66 (CBS 1961) THE UNTOUCHABLES (CBS 1963) Robert Duvall, Martin Milner, George Maharis, Robert Stack

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ROBERT DUVALL – VOLUME 1: ROUTE 66 (CBS 1961) THE UNTOUCHABLES (CBS 1963) Robert Duvall, Martin Milner, George Maharis, Robert StackStep into the golden age of television with Robert Duvall Volume 1, a specially curated DVD featuring two standout episodes from classic dramatic series that spotlight the early brilliance of Robert Duvall long before his legendary film career. Before The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, Duvall was already making a powerful impression on the small screen. This rare collection captures him in two unforgettable performances from iconic 1960s television.

Step into the golden age of television with Robert Duvall – Volume 1, a specially curated DVD featuring two standout episodes from classic dramatic series that spotlight the early brilliance of Robert Duvall — long before his legendary film career.

Before The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, Duvall was already making a powerful impression on the small screen. This rare collection captures him in two unforgettable performances from iconic 1960s television.

Route 66 - Episode 25: "The Newborn"
Original Air Date: May 5, 1961
The groundbreaking anthology series followed best friends Tod Stiles (Martin Milner) and Buz Murdock (George Maharis) as they crisscrossed America in their sleek Corvette convertible, encountering compelling human dramas along the way.

In this emotionally charged episode set in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Tod and Buz take work at a ranch where tensions simmer over the fate of an unborn child. A determined rancher insists the baby be born on his land and raised by him, believing it to be the last living connection to his deceased son. Duvall delivers a nuanced performance in this powerful story of legacy, pride, and moral conflict.

The Untouchables - Episode 2: "Blues For A Gone Goose"
Original Air Date: January 29, 1963
In this gritty crime drama set during the Prohibition era, mobster Lew Kagan takes his wife Bunny to a jazz club while attempting to pressure the owner into handling his liquor. As tensions rise behind the scenes, Bunny becomes captivated by the music — and by trumpet player Eddie Moon, portrayed with quiet intensity by Duvall.

The episode blends crime, music, and personal longing, giving viewers an early glimpse of the magnetic screen presence that would define Duvall’s career.

Robert Duvall – Volume 1 is a must-have for collectors and classic TV enthusiasts alike. Celebrate the early television work of one of Hollywood’s most respected actors in this timeless tribute to his talent, depth, and unforgettable presence.

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Number of DVDs: 1
Number of Episodes: 2
Quality: 9.5/10
Region: 0
Running Time: 1 hr 36 min (approx)
Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen, 1.33:1
IMPORTANT NOTES: This is a fan-made collection on high-quality DVD-R discs. It is intended for collectors and fans. Do not order if you are expecting a commercially packaged boxed set with full-color disc art. There is no retail packaging included.
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