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===Later work===
After ''Flipper'' ended, Halpin appeared in feature films, including as Stu MacRae (teen son of [[Richard Greene]]'s starring character) in Ivan Tors' ''Island of the Lost'' (1967), as Bo (student radical who befriends a teenage girl travelling on a European bus tour) in ''[[If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium]]'' (1969), as Keith (First Mate on a shabby vessel chartered for a tour that stumbles on 'living dead' Nazis) in iconic niche horror movie ''[[Shock Waves (film)|Shock Waves]]'' (1977) and as Ken Wilson in ''Flipper'' co-creator [[Ricou Browning]]'s ''[[Mr. No Legs]]'' (1979). TV guest appearances in the years shortly after ''Flipper'' include as Kenny Carter Jr. in the [[Carl Betz]] series ''[[Judd, for the Defense]]'' (1968), as a celebrity contestant on ''[[The Dating Game]]'' (1968), as Ben Cabot Jr. in ''[[Bracken's World]]'' (1969), as Greg in Ivan Tors' ''[[Primus (TV series)|Primus]]'' (1972) and as Eric Bates in ''[[Caribe (U.S. TV series)|Caribe]]'' (1975).
He appeared in ''[[Death Valley Days]]'' in 1968, where he played [[Sandy King]], a young member of the [[William Brocius|Curly Bill Brocius]] gang, who is befriended by a [[United States Army]] lieutenant, played by [[Sam Melville (actor)|Sam Melville]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0959693/|title=''Death Valley Days'': "A Mule ... Like the Army's Mule", October 5, 1968|publisher=[[Internet Movie Database]]|accessdate=October 26, 2012}}</ref>
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