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  1. Sunset: Directed by David Moessinger. With Angie Dickinson, Earl Holliman, Charles Dierkop, Ed Bernard. While investigating into the death of a race car driver, Crowley seeks a reconciliation with his dying ex-wife.

    • (30)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • David Moessinger
    • 1978-01-18
  2. Pepper makes a poetic (though looped) comment about the weather, and she and Crowley get a great freeze frame in the sunset as it filters through the sidewalk foliage.

  3. Take in the world-famous Chicago skyline, enjoy spectacular city views and discover the Windy City from the water. Select from Pirates and Maritime stories at 1pm, Architectural Tour and Skyline at 3pm and 5pm or a Chicago Sunset Cruise at 7pm.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · POLICE WOMAN ran on NBCTV for four seasons from 13th September 1974 to 29th March 1978 consisting of 91 episodes. Story synopsis: - A special team of undercover Police Officers work for the Criminal Conspiracy Unit at the Los Angeles Police Department.

    • February 01, 2024
    • MOPPY-KUN TV
    • 48 min
    • 193
  5. Chicago Sunset Cruise. 90 minutes. Buy Tickets. Resumes April 19, 2024. Awe-inspiring with a casual vibe, watch the sun slowly set behind Chicago’s architectural backdrop. This lake cruise is light on narration and heavy on incredible and spectacular!

  6. Police Woman: Created by Robert L. Collins. With Angie Dickinson, Earl Holliman, Charles Dierkop, Ed Bernard. Follows Sergeant "Pepper" Anderson, LAPD's top undercover cop. A member of the Criminal Conspiracy Unit, Pepper works the wild side of the street, where she poses as everything from a gangster's moll to a streetwalker to a prison inmate.

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  8. Chicago's Leading Lady, Chicagos Classic Lady, and Chicago's Emerald Lady are wheelchair-accessible. These vessels cruise at the 9am, 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm and 5pm departure times. When boarding, guests cross two ramps and enter through a 36-inch-wide opening (doorway).

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