275:. British mountaineer Mark Cavendish (Donald) narrates his story, beginning in September 1907 and ending forty years later on July 21, 1947. Upon arriving to the mountain hotel and speaking with the innkeeper (Astar), he witnesses friends Frederic Blauer (Dyrenforth) and Hans Barr (Holms) arguing with a man (Beregi, Jr.) about whether or not two men could have climbed the southern face of a dangerous mountain in horrendous weather, as the man claims to have seen them through a telescope. Mark takes the responsibility of telling the fallen mountaineer's wife, American Stella Ballister (Owens), of his likely death and immediately falls in love with her. Stella is devoted to her late husband Michael, who died on the mountain (by falling into a glacier), and she refuses to move on until she personally sees his body. Michael's partner, Mr. Ranks (Klemperer), blames himself while telling the story of his death, saying that they brought too little food (only three days-worth of provisions) for such inexperienced climbers. Mark attempts to romance Stella, visiting her home where she lived only with her servant (Anderson) even purchasing a ring and professing his love, but Stella rebuffs him. They visit Professor Kersley (Macnee) regarding the annual moving of glaciers and the likely time for Michael's body to reach the bottom of the glacier. After 40 years and on the prophesized day, a digger (Reichnow) discovers the corpse, but there is a locket on Michael's body with a picture of another woman, shattering Stella's long held belief that they had the perfect marriage.
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Mrs. Wellington (March) arrives to pick up whom she believes to be the new governess, Miss Hope, from the station. She is quickly thrown by Miss Hope's outspokenness and desire to speak
Russian, in addition to French, to the children of the household. Mrs. Wellington expects Miss Hope to be more open and modern, but she herself is quite stuffy towards the nannie (Lloyd), driver Simpson, maid Rose (Hitchcock), and even Miss Hope. For the next few days Miss Hope teaches the Wellington children {Viola (V. Cartwright), Irenee (A. Cartwright), Claude, and Wilfred} biology (reproduction from studying frogs) and history (through the Schartz-Metterklume Method: to make children learn history by acting it out themselves) with enthusiasm. However, Mrs. Wellington, husband John (Conway), and even the vicar (Innocent) are all appalled by her straightforward, unorthodox methods, and Mrs. Wellington fires her. Miss Hope leaves in good spirits though, because she is actually wealthy aristocrat Lady Charlotte; Mrs. Wellington mistook her for Miss Hope, and Lady Charlotte enjoyed the simple distraction and experience. Just as Lady Charlotte arrives at the train station after saying farewell to Huggins, she encounters the real Miss Hope and advises her to wait before traveling to the Wellington home. Lady Charlotte then travels by train to visit friend Jenny (Varden), a lawn party hostess, in order to cheerfully play croquet and reunite with her
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father-in-law of the bank president, is wheeled from the bank. Henry wants to question its president, William
Spengler (Sweeney), claiming that he is called Henry Taylor and is writing a book on bank crimes. Three years before a bank employee, Arnold Mathias (Nicholas), was convicted of stealing $ 200,000 from the bank, and Arnold recently died in a prison escape attempt, though his cellmate made it out. Only bank president Spengler and vice president Sam Kern (Newton) had keys to the strongbox, and both were supposedly gone when the theft occurred. Henry questions William aggressively, believing that Arnold was framed (as he didn't flee and had no place to stash the money) and that William stole the money (as William made it so that he was alone in the bank for several minutes). Henry details to William how he knows that William's marriage was unhappy, the phone call he had Kern make was an unnecessary ruse, and how his life was less ideal than presented. Henry firmly states that the money is in William's safety deposit box and then Henry pulls a revolver to pressure William. William, believing that Henry is Arnold's escaped cellmate Thomas Henry (a murderer), tries to make a deal with him and confesses, but Henry is actually the police officer who killed Arnold and is trying to make amends by arresting the true culprit.
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Richard meets with fellow businesspeople Janet
Boswell (Windust) and Henry Caldwell (Robinson), as well as the ship's purser (Clanton), while working to get closer to the man in question, for whom he leaves a note to meet him urgently. Sir Richard thought that he had killed Vander Klaue years ago, and he receives an October 1939 South African newspaper clipping of Vander Klaue's supposed death slid under his cabin door. Sir Richard inquires with the steward (Harvey) about Keyser's communications and finally confronts him on the deck alone. Sir Richard explains what happened from his viewpoint and offers to pay Keyser five hundred thousand pounds to keep him quiet (as he has made millions from their investments) so that he can earn a peerage the next year. Keyser goes to Sir Richard's cabin and tells him the story of a prospector (Vander Klaue) with 75 British pounds for his wife's operation. When the money was lost in the fight with an English partner (Sir Richard), the wife died. Upon learning that he was also responsible for the death of Vander Klaue's wife, Sir Richard drunkenly jumps overboard. Vander Klaue seemingly tries to save Sir Richard, but in actuality drowns him, though he is afterward hailed as a hero for his "attempt" by the ship's captain (Livesey).
357:(Crane), a sailor (Gulager), and an Irish pub patron (McClory), all of whom are disconcerted by David's virulent hatred of his Irish piano-playing father from Dublin. He relates (to the blonde in the bar) coming home from school at the age of 12 to his perpetual cigar-smoking father being with a blonde-haired, blue-eyed woman. He then gets into a brief confrontation with the cigar-smoking sailor (Gulager) out of a group (Gering) before the two walk the town and share stories of those they hate, with David swearing that someone he hates will die that night. After leaving the sailor, David receives a shoeshine from a shoeshine boy (Pollard) on the street. Finally, he stops to drink in an Irish bar, where a patron (McClory) convinces the bartender, George (Sullivan), to look the other way, as he lacks a draft card. David acts crazily and runs into the piano player (Sully) while the bar patron tries to calm him. However, David's father, Johnny Logan, is a serial killer piano player who killed his blonde girlfriend for cheating on him, and his execution is that night at 11:00 PM. David finally smashes a television in despair as news is aired revealing his father's death, with other patrons (Rhodes, Kenyon, Kemp) forced to grab and calm him.
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Specialty of the House is a rare but popular lamb dish, and all visitors must eat the same meal, as there are no menus. Laffler outlines the club obsessiveness with the lamb and states his determined intent to become a full member. The owner Spirro (Spivy), who also prepares the lamb, introduces herself, and invites
Costain to attend anytime. Attendant Paul (Keymas) keeps order for Spirro, making sure that members act appropriately. Laffler is jealous and attempts to keep Costain from joining him, but Spirro invites him in. Laffler loses his jealousy after being told he is being inducted as the newest full member and turns over control of the office to Costain when he is sent on a business trip. Costain happily tells the secretary, Mrs. Inkel (Ackerman), that he will be occupying the head office. Laffler returns for another meal only to observe Paul being assaulted in the alleyway outside the entrance to the club. When Laffler is about to leave the country for a business trip, he is invited by Spirro into the kitchen to meet the chef (Turnbull). Afterward, Spirro tells the other members that the Specialty of the House will be served soon while smiling at the picture of Laffler, now hung with the other "absent" members.
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healthy elderly (the
Blessington Method, named after company founder Ralph Blessington) in return for a tax-deductible donation. He first kills a 93-year-old fisherman (Burns) by pushing him off a dock. He then visits Jersey resident John Treadwell (Jones), who works in an office so obsessed with health that the secretary (Edwards) doesn't even speak (rather she communicates through pre-recorded statements as to avoid catching a cold). Treadwell, a man in his 50s, agrees to have his tiresome and infirmed 82-year-old mother-in-law (Patterson) "dealt with", as she is likely to live to another thirty-plus years. She constantly enjoys causing a ruckus and making noise (which annoys his wife (Windust) of twenty-seven years and teenage children as well), saying that being quiet is for the grave. Bunce kills the old woman by pushing her wheelchair off a dock on a Sunday morning while the family attends church (as it is a law that all must attend church unless in possession of a health certificate, although John illegally goes fishing). Treadwell then realizes that it is only a matter of time before his own children, son Jack (Meadows) and daughter Jill (Kilgas), have him "dealt with" as well, as is implied by Bunce.
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two-year-old dog Casper (Red), although Craig did leave $ 10,000 plus corporate shares to his housekeeper (Sessions). Thomas was left only $ 1, with free room and board in the mansion, but stands to inherit everything after the dog dies. Loyal butler Sam Loomis (Tyler), rather than Thomas, is chosen to shepherd the wealth for Casper. Thomas' girlfriend Judy tries to have Casper killed but fails repeatedly. Thomas tries to shoot Casper in a "hunting accident" but is interrupted by a vision-deficient hunter (Manson) and Casper's adorable nature. Judy hires private detective
Vincent Noonan (Stewart) to kill Casper for the fee of $ 1000, plus expenses, but the death must appear to be accidental. Noonan moves into the mansion, pretending to be Judy's cousin, and he accidentally sickens himself after he pours ant poison on the filet steak that he thinks will go to Casper but that goes to him instead. Noonan tries to kill him in a boat, but the dog saves his life, leaving him a loyal defender of Casper. Judy concludes that the only way to get the Craig fortune is to marry Casper herself, so she confides in a psychiatrist (Roberts) that she has decided to become a dog herself.
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anyway. The professor agrees to take on a hitchhiker Julie (Wilcox). However, Julie brings along her father, Pops (Buchanan) and her "brother" Harry (Lau), but he quickly notices that Pops has sold off his 2 good tires, taken his cigarettes, and continually told lies (such as Julie being pregnant and Harry working at
Sentinel Mesa, which is revealed by a local waitress) (McVeagh). After attempting to leave the trio at an abandoned station, the three of them take the Professor's belongings and commandeer his vehicle. The Professor tricks them into abandoning him and his car by pretending it is out of gas and follows them (after they hitch another ride) to a Scorpion Springs gas station, where he calls the police and reports them. The Professor steals another passing car while the driver (Field) goes inside to talk with the station owner (Fresco) and picks them up, purposefully flooding the car's engine and pretending to be ill so they won't recognize him. An El Paso policeman (Henderson) arrives just in time to catch the trio in the stolen vehicle and arrest them. The professor then takes back his belongings and sneaks away unnoticed.
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Unwilling to go to the police, Courtney and Peg discuss what to do while driving around, with Peg bringing up the idea of killing Rudy. Courtney drops Peg off to protect her and kills the thug so that he will not reveal their affair. Courtney then goes to the police and gives a false story of picking up a hitchhiker and then having a struggle in which he kills in self-defense. Police
Inspector Silva (de Corsia) informs Courtney of the thug's name and violent background after being brought the file by another plain-clothes police officer (Dockstader). When he goes to the office the next day, Courtney says hello to secretary Reita (Green) before his personal assistant Mary (Bonney) informs him that a detective is waiting in his office. Instead of a police detective, it is a private detective (Stroud) that has been hired by Courtney's wife (Greene) to follow him for the previous 5 days. This detective saw everything, drops the thug's recovered knife on the table, and states that it would be mutually profitable if they discussed the matter before he files his report with the wife or police.
1717:, around 1924-25 and 1959-60. Young best friends Iggy (Gordon) and Clete (Walken) get into trouble looking into a mobster's car by owner Mr. Rose (Patrick) and his associate Joe (Landers). Iggy dreams of having the best golf clubs in New York, as his father (Elliot) enjoys playing after driving a bus. Clete's father works at a bank and reads all the time, and he is moving in a couple of days. While searching for golf balls to pawn (at a golf course), they witness Mr. Rose and Joe beating up a frightened man (Fresco) regarding bootlegging. Iggy insists on reporting the incident to a police Desk Sergeant (Hoyt) and patrolman (Gilman), but he is heartbroken when the police refuse to take him seriously and his father is too frightened to stand up for him. Rose gives Iggy $ 10 to give him a taste of the life, and he offers work running errands. Iggy changes his allegiance from his father to Rose. Thirty-five years later, Iggy has become a mobster himself, and Clete (Craven) sees a newspaper article of his death by gunshot (which was shown at the outset and end of the episode).
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wants revenge. Tyre goes to the bookstore and spies as Otto fights with a disgruntled customer (Kelljan) over the quality of Paris postcards. Tyre then greets and convinces Otto to meet with him in private by discussing shared musical interests, but Otto invites Tyre to his home instead. When he meets afterward with Dean, Dean tries to give him a revolver and pleads with Tyre to kill Otto for five thousand dollars, but Tyre demurs and only accepts $ 112 for two days plus expenses. Tyre visits Otto's home and listens to music with Otto's girlfriend Gloria (McQuade), and then he convinces Otto to go to Dean's hotel room in order to purchase Otto's 200-plus record collection for $ 250. Tyre follows through but has a change of heart and goes to the room just as Dean and Otto shoot each other, and Otto even takes a shot at Tyre. While dying, Otto admits to Tyre that he killed Dean's wife, but that he was hired by Dean to do it. Dean has been trying to kill him ever since because of the nightmares he has had and doesn't want Otto to potentially testify against him.
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smashed a child's (Hale) toy for the sheer joy of doing so. Fratus makes his living selling junk trinkets to people like local merchant Ben Tulip (Teal) and locals (Ates, Pollard). Fratus purposefully runs the Pine truck off the road and Davey dies as the truck gets stuck in the mud. A doctor (Wynn) even tells Sam that Davey would have lived if they had gotten him there in time. After getting information on the driver from Ben and waiting a month for the return of Fratus, Sam and his sons sabotage Fratus' automobile to run out of gas so that they can force Fratus to seek their help. Sam escorts Fratus to his home to fill up Fratus' gas tank. While waiting, Sam confronts Fratus with the death of his son and Fratus' culpability. Sam insinuates that he has poisoned Fratus with tainted alcohol and Fratus rushes to the doctor. However, one of Sam's sons performs exactly as Fratus had acted on the day of Davey's death by blocking the road, and in his panic Fratus crashes his car and dies. As revealed, the drink was indeed just water, not poison.
1297:, a bartender (Gordon) serves a broke gambler (McQueen) and a woman (Adams) when they are approached by Carlos (Lorre), who proposes a bet on whether Gambler's lighter can light up ten times in a row, which would be monitored by a referee (McVey). If Gambler wins, he gets Carlos' convertible; if Gambler loses, Carlos will cut off Gambler's small finger. They retreat to Carlos' room, where a bellhop (Cavell) collects the necessities for the bet (including a hammer, nails, twine, and a chopping knife from the kitchen). The lighter works seven times in a row when Carlos's wife (Squire) suddenly arrives from Los Angeles and interrupts the contest, revealing that Carlos is penniless. They formerly lived on Caribbean islands, where Carlos won forty-seven fingers and lost eleven cars, before they were forced to move. Carlos's entire fortune, including the car, belongs to his wife, who lost three fingers on her left hand to win it from him. As Gambler goes to light the woman's cigarette, the lighter fails to work.
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inquires about a hanging. The murder weapon is a wrench, and both the weapon and murder scene were cleaned immaculately with laundry soap. Sheriff Andy confronts supposed witness Mrs. Lyons (Converse), a neighbor who heard crying but who
Sheriff Andy believes is jealous from Canby's refusal to propose marriage. Canby's alibi is that he was babysitting his calm grandson, but Lyons insists that she heard the grandson hysterically crying around the time of the murder. Canby's daughter Betty (Welles) adamantly defends him, and Sue's story is that she fled when an argument with her father started. Canby details to Sheriff Andy when he fell in love with Sue the previous Spring, as he finally saw her as a woman. Sheriff Andy and authority Mr. Harris (Bailey) argue over publicly releasing details of the case. After the town minister (Jackson) presides over the funeral, Betty argues with both Sheriff Andy and her father Canby, as husband John (Carlile) attempts to hold her back. When Canby is arrested, Sue has a
1123:. Recently widowed Confederate Peyton Farquhar (Howard) decides, after discussing current circumstances with his housekeeper slave Hattie (Goodwin) and friend Jeff (Tobey) (a Confederate Colonel), to blow up a bridge that the Yankees plan to use to cross, though he is warned beforehand by an apparent Confederate sergeant (Coburn) to leave things alone. The sergeant turns out to be a Union sergeant who follows and catches Peyton in the process of blowing up the bridge. Peyton is hanged by Union soldiers (Kennedy, Weston, Stewart), but the rope breaks and he seemingly escapes. With the help of his slave Josh (Hernandez), who perpetually sings despite Peyton's fearful mood, Peyton travels past various Union soldiers safely (but must strangle the Union sergeant who caught him) and returns home to his wife Melissa. Right before the two can embrace, however, Peyton collapses with a sharp pain to his neck. Peyton is actually dead; he never escaped from the hanging. The doomed man imagined the whole escape.
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secluded waterfall where she discusses her childhood and losing her parents, while John mentions how he lost his father but was left financially well off. The two of them dance (she cures his phobia regarding dancing) and discuss marriage, but John flees when he realizes that he has not contacted his mother (who is waiting for him). Claire goes to see Lottie at her job and questions whether Lottie is trying to wed to obtain
American citizenship, but she does not reveal her identity as John's mother. He has an unnaturally close relationship with his mother, calling her 'Claire' instead of mother and mentioning her constantly. This worries Lottie when they later meet for tea. Lottie suggests taking Claire to their favorite spot by a waterfall to tell her of their intent to marry. However, John believes this is Lottie's suggestion that they should kill Claire, and John pushes Lottie off the cliff instead. The inquest board chairman (Carson) rules that Lottie's death was accidental.
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pours a drink over Dorf's head, humiliating him. When he attempts to assault her, Haber intervenes. A man (Harrington) whom Bert takes to be an insurance man then approaches him and spills Bert's personal details, telling him that Little Dandy recommends he buy insurance. The next day, a detective claiming the name "Jack Simpson" (Ryan) informs Bert that Georgia has been killed by showing him a crime-scene photograph of her face and then questions him about taking Georgia home the previous night. While they speak in private, Bert's friend and co-worker Amos (Weinrib) brings another singer in to audition. The detective discovers that Bert knows enough information to have Little Dandy arrested. However, the "detective" is one of Little Dandy's goons, and he takes Bert away as Amos plays the piano. The "insurance man" is sitting in the backseat with a gun and is revealed to be the goon's partner.
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disappear. Bill and his wife Cynthia Fortnam (Straight) are worried when Roger mysteriously disappears after his son Joe (Burns) beginning to grow mushrooms, as well as warning them that something catastrophic is going to happen. Roger's wife Dorothy (Whitney) begs Bill to find Roger. Bill and Cynthia are then visited by a messenger (O'Neill) with a telegram (from Roger) urging them not to accept any special deliveries. Bill then gets a call from police, who says that Roger willfully and cheerfully was found taking a train to New Orleans. Bill posits an alien invasion by space spores that grow into mushrooms and possess human bodies after being eaten. This is confirmed when Tom acts strangely by ordering the lights to be kept off for the mushrooms and then demanding that Bill eat some of his mail-order mushrooms (which he then does, seemingly under mental manipulation by Tom).
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John B. Halverson (Holmes), about how Potter's books don't match. Sergeant Ernest Fisher (Bray) is called in to investigate at the firm and inquire about Potter's personal details, which are lacking due to his mild-mannered discretion. Potter steals $ 200,000 from his place of work and surrenders to Police Sergeant Carmody (Alper). Potter tells Fisher and Lieutenant Hogan (Ellis) about how he had to steal the money after planning the theft for so long, but he refuses to disclose where the money is hidden. After almost 13 years working the prison library as a model prisoner who read every book on traveling, Potter is released and returns the money to now Captain Fisher, ending his parole. However, Potter has earned $ 154,862.25 from investing the stolen money, and he uses the profits to travel the world in luxury aboard cruise ships, while making new friends (Manson).
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with their "brotherly love". They even manage to help a slot machine player (Christi) strike it rich. Strong miners, such as Swede (Cooper), compete to lift an anvil, but Ben and Jaime are the only ones who can do it. One night a mysterious man (Lloyd) appears and is told the story of the brothers by the saloonkeeper. The man calls the brothers cowards due to their relying upon scripture and challenges them to fight him. He shows seemingly demonic powers to prevent the brothers from striking him and then takes everyone's money, including that of the saloonkeeper's, totaling $ 30,000. The saloonkeeper and piano player (Ates) believe that the man was the devil himself. However, it was all a confidence scheme performed by the man and the brothers together, and they each pocket $ 10,000. They then decide to go to Silverwheel, Nevada to continue their scam.
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Stephanie Thomas (Stevenson), and $ 100,000 that they stole. Marsh, the brains of the operation, is focused on the money, while Lemon is obsessed with Thomas. They then steal the tanker to escape across the border to Sonoita and leave the others to die, unaware that Andy and Bill know how to survive in the desert and leaving Thomas to supposedly die with them. Andy knows that they can drink the gallons of water in the radiator and Bill knows how to start a signal fire and store water in the car tire's innertube. The next day police patrolmen (Karnes and Dockstader) find Lemon's body, with him having been shot in the head. They then find the tanker broken down, along with Marsh's body. The kidnappers turned on each other when their water ran out, not realizing that the Davises' tanker was carrying water (as it was still labelled as an oil tanker).
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assumes that they are having an affair, so she gets Prowdy to drive her around following them and then leaves a note under the man's apartment door. The next day, Barnes goes to Siddon's home to protest her intrusion, while Siddons defends her involvement as protecting a bright student. Barnes tells Siddons that she is actually secretly married to the man, whose father owns the nightclub at which they are seen, and she plans to tell her parents at the right time, and Siddons agrees to keep the secret. On Monday, however, Siddons gets an 'open note' in class from Barnes about Prowdy blackmailing Barnes' parents for $ 20,000, and her students walk out in protest. The blackmail caused her mother to collapse. Prowdy is arrested and accuses Siddons of masterminding the blackmail.
2044:'s death) and advance his career. Jimmy pays Steven $ 300 to write a screenplay regarding the incident and her life. Alfredo (Ragan) stops by to share "love secrets from beyond the grave" to help the script. However, three months later (on the eve of the release), Betsy returns, alive and ready to take advantage of her new "legend". Betsy, after a few drinks, reveals that the incident was planned both to give her a vacation break and build up her image. Jimmy, distraught at having his success overshadowed, kills her by pushing her from a balcony down to the beach during an argument. Jimmy goes to Steven and offers $ 5000 to help him cover it up, but Steven calls the police. Jimmy then reveals that Betsy was his mother.
1824:. When they stop at a diner, the kids dance while Underhill attempts to use the proprietor's (Burns) phone to call the sheriff (Len interrupts him). Underhill eventually comes to believe that Len is going to hurt him (as Len defends Anne's right of choice regarding her future), so he speeds to get the attention of a police officer (Morgan). Underhill claims that Len threatened him with a knife, but Len is revealed to be unarmed, and Underhill receives a ticket instead (and is also threatened with 10 days in jail). Underhill is distressed at destroying his crime-free record, but Len pickpockets the officer's book, saving him. Underhill then invites Len to continue traveling with them.
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keeps him close with a weekly allowance). Nyla resists his attentions, but she also gives him the slightest glimmer of hope, and this inspires Ray to kill Gladys so they can be together. Ray learns the basics of freshwater fishing (Gladys' favorite hobby), but he has to put up with Mr. Foster always joining them and must bide his time. One day Ray finally takes Gladys fishing alone, hoping to drown her as she drops the anchor (as she cannot swim), but Gladys knocks him out first with a leather sap (placed in a picnic basket by Nyla) and throws him overboard. It was all planned by Gladys, Nyla, and her father, because Gladys and Mr. Foster are lovers and want to get married.
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dismayed at being broke and wants to meet Hubert's mother. Arthur has Irma pretend to be a psychic medium and convince Sofie that Arthur is lonely and desires her presence. Sofie decides to take care of her outstanding financial issues and then drink the poison. Irma wants to meet Sofie beforehand, but Hubert convinces her that such action could ruin everything and bring about potential police involvement for fraud or murder. Hubert returns expecting Sofie to take the poison alone, but she secretly poisons his drink as well. With a crisis of conscience, Irma calls the police to intervene, but Hubert had already drunk the poison, leaving Sofie alone to face the police.
662:, to prove himself and earn a promotion by delivering $ 10,000 and then killing the recipient named Moran (Matthau). Art goes to the winery do the deed, but Moran holds Art at gunpoint in the cellar in order to get his money. With Moran now relaxed, the two men share a drink as Moran denigrates Barberosa's methods and lauds Art's guts and ambition. Moran suggests that Art kill Barberosa instead and offers money (initially $ 5000, but Art presses for $ 10,000) to help Moran take over the organization, with Art then serving as a "right-hand man". When Art agrees, Moran kills him; the counteroffer was a test set by Barberosa and Art's gun was empty.
2475:. That night, Jack calls Charlie and implies threats. The next day, Charlie is fired by his boss Mr. Turney (Hodge). Charlie calls the veteran's hospital to get Jack's apartment address, and then he confronts Jack, who is in a wheelchair. Jack desires to be Charlie's "official nightmare", and after Charlie laughs at him, Jack pulls a gun. After a struggle, Jack is shot and killed. That night Charlie sleeps peacefully and does not wake up when his heater catches aflame and burns his apartment building down. The fire captain (Gilman) and a fireman (Clark) discuss how Charlie must have been a heavy sleeper to be the only fatality from the fire.
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sufffocating. She leaves Arthur to marry a wealthy gambler named Stanley Braithwaite. Arthur had just happily showed off his modern farm and "perfect life" to friend Police Sergeant John Theron (Macnee) before Helen returns that very day after a year's absence. In her absence, Arthur had grown accustomed to his lifestyle (with no staff and no spouse) and desires no changes, so Arthur strangles Helen to death. Sergeant Theron and Inspector Ben Liebenberg (Douglas) investigate Arthur, while Constable Barry (Harvey) provides surveillance, but all are unable to find the body because Arthur has ground it up in his hammer mill into chicken feed.
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after her. Years ago, Helen even listened in on Miller's gambling calls and confronted him in the neighborhood shop of Mr. Maynard (Knight). Afterward, Helen refused to let Heywood use the party line to call the doctor, staying on the line with her since-departed forgetful friend Gertrude (Grace), which led to the death of Miller's pregnant wife. Afterward, Miller began a career of burglaries, leading to his prison sentence. That night, after Atkins leaves, Heywood breaks into Helen's house basement, and when she tries to call the sheriff's office, the party line is busy with Emma and Betty, who refuse to get off the phone.
504:) to breathe, as well as a full-time nurse (Lord) for care. He reminisces about his pre-paralytic life and being around boats, which he loves to watch. He accuses his wife Cindy (Moore) of having an affair with her new friend, Arnold (Wexler), and that they are planning to kill him; Cindy admits that they are both true. They discuss how they both suffer from his circumstances and Cindy explains that she couldn't divorce him because of appearances. That night, Arnold drowns Cindy in the ocean, because he is a contract killer hired by Dave. Dave can then have some enjoyment of his $ 6,000,000 fortune.
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institution. Ida is staying alone at her cottage, despite Dorothy protesting, to clean while waiting for an acquaintance to visit. While obtaining firewood during a storm, a woman named Madeleine (Spain) sneaks into Ida's cottage, claiming that she was followed by the patient while out hiking. Madeleine's rambling about psychologists and incessant desire to be alone to paint scares Ida, as well as Madeleine's comparison of Ida to her aunt, whom she says is filled with hate (which is triggered by the sounds of the cuckoo clock). When a man (Buka) knocks on the door to tell her about the
2802:, refusing his lawyer Maury Berg's (Maxwell) attempt for a stay of execution and only desiring a full pardon. Morrison appreciates how those on the outside don't know their scheduled time, place, and manner of death. Guard Lafferty is helpful and optimistic, while guard Callahan constantly berates him. When Herbert is taken to the gas chamber, he kills guard Lafferty and is taken away. Afterward, Warden Elvery (Carson) tells Herbert that his lawyer Berg obtained a stay and found a witness to clear his name, but since Herbert killed Lafferty, he will never be pardoned.
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Carpius visits the isolated mountain monastery in order to steal the valuable icon. He pretends to desire to pray at the icon by lying to the Abbot (Jaffe) and Brother Constantin (Richards). With a candleholder, Carpius kills the monk, Brother Damianos (Catania), who is guarding the icon when Carpius is caught stealing it during the monk's rest, and Carpius falsely claims it to be an accident. The Abbot forgives him but says that Carpius must stay with the icon for the rest of his life, praying for absolution.
2640:(McNear) as he has no collateral, no co-signer, and no consistent employment. That night Joe sees a man (Bradley) collapse on the sidewalk and, thinking him dead, steals his wallet filled with $ 275 and his identity listed as Marvin Horn. He tells Irene that he ran into an old army friend who owed him money and simply got repaid. When he goes to get dressed to go out to dinner for a celebration with Irene, Joe finds a card in the man's wallet stating that the man suffered from a
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Doctor Tebaldi (Millhollin) and chats with his receptionist (Lord) before discussing the nature of his problem, as he can only sleep for an hour or so at a time and has lost several jobs recently following his wife's death. He outlines the nightmare that he has repeatedly about the house fire, and then he details the events of the actual fire and how he escaped. He admits to his fear of Jack and how the insomnia actually began after Jack left Dover Veterans' Hospital in
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Marie, she laughs instead of crying, so he requests servant Chita (Burton) to watch over her. Jeff arranges for his friend Mike (Richman), a fellow oilman, and Luiz to take Marie downriver to a shrink. Mike and Marie are having an affair and attempt to kill Luiz while resting at night on the journey; Luiz kills Mike and follows Jeff's orders to the letter by sending Marie to a native "head doctor" who
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losing her remaining relatives) and surviving the war (World War II). Laura becomes quite fond of her brightest student, Gloria Barnes (Perreau), while being annoyed by perpetually late Vera Carson (Lloyd) and other students (Payne). While out with her extremely talkative neighbor Ben Prowdy (Harris) and searching for a collection of the works of
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England. Miss Hope (Gingold) is traveling by train when she steps off and intervenes with a man, Ben Huggins (Drayton), mistreating his horse Nobby; she purchases the horse for ten British pounds and renames him Ferdinand. Just as the train starts off again, leaving her stranded at the train station,
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and eavesdropping on other people's telephone calls. She especially is fond of listening to the gossip calls of her "friends" Emma (Corby) and Betty (Flynn). One day she is warned by police officer Mr. Atkins (Dano) that a man named Heywood Miller (Johnson) escaped prison after six years and may come
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Writer Steven (McGuire) is interrupted by a soaking-wet new actress, Lois (Welles), who fell into the nearby ocean and desires a blanket. Twenty-three-year-old Hollywood PR man Jimmy Dolan (Baker) enters raving over a conversation he had with a studio boss about exploiting the death of aged alcoholic
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Sir Richard Musgrave (Portman) takes a cruise to South Africa with his wife (Tedrow) and daughter while being photographed and interviewed (Lupino). He believes that he sees a former business partner, Jan Vander Klaue (Homolka), and inquires with the bartender (Bernard) as to the man's identity. Sir
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Principal Dorothy (Bromley) meets with Vice Principal Julia Conrad (Brando) when Laura Siddons (Hiller), Dorothy's old friend, arrives to be a European literature instructor and homeroom counselor at a girl's college. Dorothy tells Julia about Siddons writing a letter to her out of desperation (from
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While driving across the desert from Texas to California, an associate professor (Carey) arrives at a service station with a baby coyote found injured on the highway. The mechanic (Lambert) laughs that he would want a veterinarian for a coyote but agrees to seek help, to no avail; the coyote escapes
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Seventeen-year-old David Logan (Kimbrough) wakes up from a nightmare and prepares to head out onto the town as his mother (Douglass) begs him to stay home. He spends a night on the town getting a shoeshine, drinking alcohol while underage, and talking to various sympathetic people: a blonde in a bar
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Father Andy (Bell) and son Bill Davis (Reynolds) break down in the desert when their radiator overheats in their tanker truck that was converted to carry water instead of oil. Criminals Marsh (Hamilton) and Lemon (Stanton) try to pass by when their drive shaft breaks. They reveal a kidnapped woman,
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that only looks like death. Joe returns to the scene but is told by a patrolman (Carlile) that the man has indeed died. Joe calls the police to report that the man is not dead but refuses to give personal details. He ultimately goes to the police to confess to the desk sergeant (McVey), whom he had
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Bert Haber (McCormick) is a piano player in a club and is friends with singer Georgia (Lawson). He and owner Joey (Kuluva) discuss Georgia's problems with gangster "Little Dandy" Dorf (Darro) at the end of a show. Dorf harasses Georgia after she rejects flowers sent by his henchman (Sharon) and she
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Charles 'Charlie' Cavender (Weaver), a World War II air veteran, suffers from insomnia, caused by his fear of his brother-in-law and fellow veteran, John 'Jack' Fletcher (Ragin). Charlie's wife Linda was killed in a house fire and her brother, Jack, believes that Charlie let her die. Charlie visits
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The episode opens detailing modern policing techniques, with a focus on fingerprint matching. Captain Ellison (Freed) reports a notable suspect on a new case, that of Milton Potter (Hartman), and describes a past case involving the man. Mr. Newton (Whitehead) discusses with his boss, Vice President
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At night deep in the jungle, when oil explorer Jeff Jensen (Persoff) is non-fatally attacked by his wife, Marie (Williams), he assumes that Marie is suffering from tropical fever that affects the brain. Native manservant Luiz (Strong) offers to stab and kill her, but Jeff says no. When he confronts
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Ray (Horton) stops by a boat rental shop to pick up his wife and becomes enamored with Nyla Foster (Francis), a college student working over the summer for her father (Holland). Ray is married to an older woman, Gladys (Segal), but he has dalliances with younger women (of which Gladys is aware but
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for purchase. Malvira details her desire to leave and says she would rather accept death (than stay) when Carpius threatens her. A monk, Brother Theodorus (Greene), arrives at the shop to sell an item and explains how there is a nearby splinter monastery with valuables, such as the Ikon of Elijah.
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Tom Fortnam (Lazer), like many boys all over the country, is excitedly buying mail-order mushrooms to grow in his home's cellar, and a delivery man (Hagerty) soon delivers them. Bill Fortnam (Dunne) discusses with his neighbor Roger (Maxwell) the concept of intuition and how people are starting to
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Floridian Hermie Jenkins (Morgan) regrets marrying his naive animal-loving wife of fifteen years, Myra (Baxley), and admires the bachelor life of his widow neighbor George Bay (Coogan), who has spent the last 9 years fishing and drinking beer (since his wife's death from pneumonia in Kansas City).
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Sam Pine (Massey) and his elder sons, Clay (Chamberlain) and Sam Jr. (Weston), rush to get his youngest son, Davey (Easton), to a doctor after being gored by a bull. They are deliberately blocked on the road by inconsiderate, selfish, uncaring salesman Ed Fratus (Emhardt), who had even previously
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with a bookstore clerk (Soule), Siddons sees Barnes with a man outside of a nightclub. After dozing in class the next day, Barnes claims that she was up all night looking after her sick mother (Kennedy) while her father (McMahon) is away. Siddons sees the pair again the next night, a Friday, and
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Phil Canby (Tully) is accused of murdering Matt Thompson during an argument over 59-year-old Canby's romantic relationship with Matt's 19-year-old daughter Sue (Love). Sheriff Andy Willetts (Baxter) and chemist Saul (Maxwell) discuss the likelihood of a fair trial while a local boy (Erickson)
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1386:. Antiques dealer Carpius (Homolka) and assistant Paul (Janti) discuss business while he presents an antique amber bead necklace to a disinterested and bored younger love interest, Malvira (De Metz). Major Parslow (Gould-Porter) and Mr. Chiringirian (Longman) visit wanting a special
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previously called, and save the man, only to learn from the Lieutenant Bates (Elliot) that the man was transported to the morgue. At the morgue, Joe learns that the dead man is a pickpocket named Sonny Boy Capper and that the wallet was stolen from someone else.
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for Myra for $ 10, in the hopes that it will bite and kill her. He gives her the snake as a 15-year anniversary gift, while he borrows a baseball bat from a child (McAdam) to kill the snake afterward. The snake, which is actually a harmless
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runaway patient, Ida opens the door and shoves Madeleine to the ground, knocking her unconscious. However, the man is the real patient, and he goes insane at the sound of the cuckoo clock, smashing it on the ground.
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115:Alfred Hitchcock Presents
3006: : James A. Howard
2853: : Marian Cockrell
2313:April 24, 1960
2290:"Forty Detectives Later"
2248:April 17, 1960
2176:April 10, 1960
2025:March 27, 1960
1633:as Sergeant Ed Carmody,
1521:as Sheriff Andy Willetts
964:"Specialty of the House"
680:"The Blessington Method"
327:as David 'Davie' Logan,
168: : Arthur Williams
3153:(June 28-July 4). 1997.
3035:June 26, 1960
2958:June 19, 1960
2916:as Jenny (uncredited),
2862:June 12, 1960
2493:as Fire Captain Frank,
2363:Henry De Vere Stacpoole
2159: : James Cavanagh
2090:April 3, 1960
1952:March 6, 1960
1669:"The Day of the Bullet"
1498:Dorothy Salisbury Davis
1156: : Edouard Sandoz
1088: : Harold Swanton
898: : Harold Daniels
699: : Halsted Welles
619: : Norman Struber
541: : Harold Swanton
468: : Talmage Powell
399: : Harold Swanton
339:as the Irish Bar Patron
302:"Appointment at Eleven"
187:as Sergeant John Theron
173: : James Cavanagh
3083: : Robert Turner
2955:as Henry Taylor Lowden
2920:as Vicar (uncredited)
2779:June 5, 1960
2699:May 29, 1960
2625:May 22, 1960
2557:as Little Dandy Dorf,
2536:May 15, 1960
2518: : Fred McMorrow
1850:"Across the Threshold"
1787:as Charles Underhill,
1637:as John B. Halverson,
1577:"Not the Running Type"
313: : Robert Turner
183:as Helen Braithwaite,
3088: : Thomas Grant
3056:as Stephanie Thomas,
2951:as William Spengler,
2618:as Lieutenant Bates,
2523: : Thomas Grant
2456:May 8, 1960
2385:May 1, 1960
1923: : Valerie Dyke
1861: : L. B. Gordon
1780:Bernard C. Schoenfeld
1735:as Older Clete Vine,
1641:as Lieutenant Hogan,
989:Bernard C. Schoenfeld
2888:as Mrs. Wellington,
2585:"One Grave Too Many"
2012: : William Fay
1977:as Estate Attorney,
1334:"The Ikon of Elijah"
1262: : William Fay
1094:as Peyton Farquhar,
764: : Herb Golden
473: : William Fay
437:as Garage Mechanic,
223:"The Crystal Trench"
179:as Arthur Williams,
46:improve this article
2995:"Escape to Sonoita"
2906:Veronica Cartwright
2682: : Eli Jerome
2604: : Eli Jerome
2571:Pat Harrington, Jr.
2485:as Doctor Tebaldi,
2419:as Ship's Captain,
2241:as Madeleine Hall,
2223: : Frank Mace
2167:Jessie Royce Landis
2079:as the Little Man,
2066:George Stevens, Jr.
1868:Charlotte Armstrong
1653:as Ship Passenger,
1399:Arthur Gould-Porter
1163:Stirling Silliphant
918:Richard Chamberlain
735:Elizabeth Patterson
705:as John Treadwell,
547:as Hermie Jenkins,
255:as Stella Ballister
251:as Mark Cavendish,
244:Stirling Silliphant
3026:Harry Dean Stanton
2935:"Letter of Credit"
2808:as Pops Lafferty,
2642:cataleptic illness
2512:Alan Crosland, Jr.
2481:as Jack Fletcher,
2415:as Ship's Purser,
2407:as Lady Musgrave,
2212:"The Cuckoo Clock"
2144:Herschel Daugherty
2083:as Jaime McMahon,
1879:as Hubert Winter,
1835:as Police Officer
1605:as Milton Potter,
1417:Herschel Daugherty
1241:Man from the South
1174:as Gloria Barnes,
1170:as Laura Siddons,
1149:Herschel Daugherty
1145:"Graduating Class"
1121:American Civil War
847:as Cynthia Fortnam
827:"Special Delivery"
684:Herschel Daugherty
590:Michael J. Pollard
522:"Anniversary Gift"
405:as the Professor,
387:Herschel Daugherty
367:as Shoeshine Boy,
365:Michael J. Pollard
146:Original air date
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3094:as Ray Marchand,
3054:Venetia Stevenson
3052:Supporting Cast:
3013:Bill S. Ballinger
2975:Supporting Cast:
2910:Angela Cartwright
2884:Supporting Cast:
2806:James Westerfield
2804:Supporting Cast:
2765:Bill S. Ballinger
2720:Supporting Cast:
2696:as Heywood Miller
2610:as Irene Helmer,
2553:Supporting Cast:
2477:Supporting Cast:
2409:Bartlett Robinson
2403:Supporting Cast:
2371:Bill S. Ballinger
2330:Supporting Cast:
2306:as William Tyre,
2270:Supporting Cast:
2235:Beatrice Straight
2194:Supporting Cast:
2169:as Claire Crane,
2119:as Piano Player,
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2046:Supporting Cast:
2042:Rudolph Valentino
1969:Supporting Cast:
1949:as Vincent Noonan
1941:as Thomas Craig,
1875:as Sofie Winter,
1873:Patricia Collinge
1827:Supporting Cast:
1795:as Anne Underhill
1793:Suzanne Pleshette
1719:Supporting Cast:
1690:Bill S. Ballinger
1629:Supporting Cast:
1553:as Betty Murray,
1545:Supporting Cast:
1517:as Sue Thompson,
1393:Supporting Cast:
1308:as Carlos' Wife,
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1102:as Union Sergeant
1038:Charles Wagenheim
1020:Supporting Cast:
940:Supporting Cast:
905:Bill S. Ballinger
867:Supporting Cast:
845:Beatrice Straight
843:as Bill Fortnam,
806:Supporting Cast:
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551:as Myra Jenkins,
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2800:die with dignity
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1993:"Madame Mystery"
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1439:Nehemiah Persoff
1395:Danielle De Metz
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2914:Norma Varden
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2757:Bryce Walton
2752:
2748:Paul Henreid
2712:
2694:Arch Johnson
2679:
2676:Henry Slesar
2671:
2663:"Party Line"
2638:
2612:Jeremy Slate
2601:
2598:Henry Slesar
2593:
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2531:Linda Lawson
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2417:Jack Livesey
2405:Irene Tedrow
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2274:as Dorothy,
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2077:Norman Lloyd
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1631:Murray Alper
1625:
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3086:Teleplay by
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2953:Robert Bray
2949:Bob Sweeney
2900:as Nannie,
2898:Doris Lloyd
2881:cub Rover.
2851:Teleplay by
2776:as Hennessy
2770:Brian Keith
2761:Teleplay by
2726:Ellen Corby
2686:Judy Canova
2680:Teleplay by
2649:Tyler McVey
2616:Biff Elliot
2608:Neile Adams
2602:Teleplay by
2563:Will Kuluva
2521:Teleplay by
2367:Teleplay by
2308:Jack Weston
2243:Donald Buka
2226:Teleplay by
2157:Teleplay by
2117:Roscoe Ates
2085:Read Morgan
2010:Teleplay by
1930:Burt Styler
1926:Teleplay by
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1833:Read Morgan
1776:Teleplay by
1733:John Craven
1725:Biff Elliot
1686:Teleplay by
1607:Robert Bray
1594:Teleplay by
1519:Alan Baxter
1502:Teleplay by
1430:Teleplay by
1351:Teleplay by
1338:Paul Almond
1314:Phil Gordon
1310:Marc Cavell
1302:Tyler McVey
1274:Neile Adams
1272:as Carlos,
1270:Peter Lorre
1260:Teleplay by
1221:Julie Payne
1209:Josie Lloyd
1159:Teleplay by
1086:Teleplay by
1026:Tetsu Komai
1024:as Spirro,
981:Teleplay by
946:Roscoe Ates
901:Teleplay by
841:Steve Dunne
780:Julie Adams
767:Teleplay by
703:Henry Jones
697:Teleplay by
668:as Prentiss
666:Tyler McVey
639:David White
622:Teleplay by
579:coral snake
539:Teleplay by
508:Yale Wexler
477:Brian Keith
471:Teleplay by
443:Eve McVeagh
397:Teleplay by
369:Frank Sully
333:Clu Gulager
329:Norma Crane
320:Evan Hunter
316:Teleplay by
240:Teleplay by
181:Hazel Court
171:Teleplay by
140:Written by
3134:References
3109:1960-09-25
3039:1960-06-26
3030:James Bell
3028:as Lemon,
3024:as Marsh,
2962:1960-06-19
2902:Tom Conway
2866:1960-06-12
2810:Bob Carson
2796:last rites
2783:1960-06-05
2774:James Best
2744:"Cell 227"
2722:Ted Knight
2715:party line
2703:1960-05-29
2690:Royal Dano
2629:1960-05-22
2559:Edmon Ryan
2540:1960-05-15
2533:as Georgia
2491:Sam Gilman
2460:1960-05-08
2441:John Brahm
2437:"Insomnia"
2389:1960-05-01
2354:John Brahm
2350:"The Hero"
2317:1960-04-24
2276:Don Beddoe
2252:1960-04-17
2216:John Brahm
2196:Bob Carson
2180:1960-04-10
2153:Q. Patrick
2115:as Swede,
2111:as Hutch,
2109:Clegg Hoyt
2094:1960-04-03
2029:1960-03-27
2020:Joby Baker
1997:John Brahm
1956:1960-03-06
1890:1960-02-28
1802:1960-02-21
1741:Clegg Hoyt
1737:Sam Gilman
1704:1960-02-14
1657:as Co-host
1643:Bert Freed
1639:Herb Ellis
1616:1960-02-07
1598:Jerry Sohl
1528:1960-01-31
1456:1960-01-24
1413:"The Cure"
1373:1960-01-10
1283:1960-01-03
1256:Roald Dahl
1225:Olan Soule
1185:1959-12-27
1109:1959-12-20
1007:1959-12-13
927:1959-12-06
887:"Road Hog"
871:as Roger,
854:1959-11-29
793:1959-11-22
784:Don Gordon
771:Jerry Sohl
716:1959-11-15
648:1959-11-08
633:as Moran,
612:John Brahm
562:1959-11-01
490:1959-10-25
441:as Harry,
439:Wesley Lau
420:1959-10-18
409:as Julie,
346:1959-10-11
262:1959-10-04
194:1959-09-27
72:newspapers
2892:as Rose,
2845: :
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2565:as Joey,
2495:Ken Clark
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1541:manic fit
1511:Tom Tully
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1364:Sam Jaffe
1345: :
1318:In 1997,
1295:Las Vegas
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