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  1. The Devlin Connection III: Directed by Christian I. Nyby II. With Rock Hudson, Jack Scalia, Leigh Taylor-Young, Diane H. Kelly. The Devlin Connection is an American television crime drama[1] starring Rock Hudson and Jack Scalia.

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    • Drama
    • Christian I. Nyby II
    • Rock Hudson, Jack Scalia, Leigh Taylor-Young
  2. Hudson and Scalia had previously worked together on the film The Star Maker in 1981. The Devlin Connection was Harvey Frand's first job as a producer. Cast Jack Scalia and Rock Hudson Main cast (all episodes) Rock Hudson as Brian Devlin, director of Performing Arts Center; Jack Scalia as Nick Corsello, racquetball pro and private detective

  3. December 4, 1982 12:00 AM — 1h. 3 5 14 1. Brian Devlin was a military intelligence agent. Years ago he had an affair with a woman named Nicole Corsello. He was unaware that she was pregnant with his child. 28 years later, his son, Nick Corsello, sought him out. Brian's now a wealthy and affluent man, and Nick is a struggling private investigator.

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    • October 2, 1982
  4. With Rock Hudson, Jack Scalia, Louis Giambalvo, Leigh Taylor-Young. A former military intelligence agent's son, a struggling PI, seeks him out years later. Initially resentful, they eventually form a bond as the father reluctantly gets involved in the son's cases.

    • (105)
    • 1982-10-02
    • Drama
    • 60
  5. The Devlin Connection III (1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Drama. Cast. Rock Hudson (Brian Devlin) Jack Scalia (Nick Corsello) Leigh Taylor-Young (Lauren) Diane H. Kelly (Auction Bidder) Director. Christian I. Nyby II. Synopsis. The Devlin Connection...

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