In 1967, he directed an unsold dramatic pilot for NBC called "Two Young Men and a Girl in a Meat Grinder" starring James McMullen. The plot concerned the lives of three young lawyers, one black, one white and one female.
With the 2008 release of the film noire classic Explosão do Silencio (1961) by Criterion, Baron is enjoying a resurgence of popularity. Once hailed as
the new 'Orson Welles (I)' upon the film's release, he never achieved the
fame or popularity he deserved as the film was never supported by the distributors or Hollywood studios. Baron nevertheless went on to achieve great success directing a variety of network television shows in a career that spanned four decades.