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I Led 3 Lives

  • Série télévisée
  • 1953–1956
  • 30min
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I Led 3 Lives (1953)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHerbert Philbrick's covert life as an FBI spy within the Communist underground, his dual existence fraught with constant peril and the challenge of keeping his espionage activities hidden fr... Tout lireHerbert Philbrick's covert life as an FBI spy within the Communist underground, his dual existence fraught with constant peril and the challenge of keeping his espionage activities hidden from family and friends.Herbert Philbrick's covert life as an FBI spy within the Communist underground, his dual existence fraught with constant peril and the challenge of keeping his espionage activities hidden from family and friends.

  • Casting principal
    • Richard Carlson
    • John Zaremba
    • Virginia Stefan
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    • Casting principal
      • Richard Carlson
      • John Zaremba
      • Virginia Stefan
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    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • Herbert A. Philbrick
    • 1953–1956
    John Zaremba
    John Zaremba
    • Special Agent Jerry Dressler
    • 1953–1956
    Virginia Stefan
    • Eva Philbrick
    • 1953–1956
    Ed Hinton
    • Special Agent Hal Henderson…
    • 1953–1955
    John Beradino
    John Beradino
    • Special Agent Steve Daniels…
    • 1954–1956
    Charles Maxwell
    Charles Maxwell
    • Special Agent Joe Carey…
    • 1953–1956
    Patricia Morrow
    Patricia Morrow
    • Constance Philbrick…
    • 1954–1956
    Charlotte Lawrence
    Charlotte Lawrence
    • Carol - Philbrick's Secretary…
    • 1953–1954
    William Hudson
    William Hudson
    • Special Agent Mike Andrews
    • 1954–1955
    Tom McKee
    • Comrade Brisson Laylock…
    • 1954–1956
    Craig Duncan
    • Comrade X…
    • 1954–1955
    Alan Reynolds
    Alan Reynolds
    • Comrade Jack Blake…
    • 1953–1954
    Merritt Stone
    • Comrade Mitch
    • 1954–1955
    Charles Victor
    • Comrade Dan Burt…
    • 1954–1955
    Mitchell Kowall
    Mitchell Kowall
    • Comrade Joe Burton…
    • 1953–1955
    John Frank
    • Comrade Lothar…
    • 1953–1954
    Rachel Ames
    Rachel Ames
    • Comrade Jeanette…
    • 1954–1955
    Jeanne Bates
    Jeanne Bates
    • Comrade Joan…
    • 1955–1956
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    lobianco

    Lee Harvey Oswalds' Favorite TV Program

    "I Led 3 Lives" Was Lee Harvey Oswald's favorite TV show when he is young boy Living in Forth Worth, Texas. This was confirmed by his older brother during his interview on "Frontline" Lee was immersed in the series during the 1952 Season. After his older brother left to the Marine Corps. Lee was intrigued by the idea of a man creating a new and separate identity. The early Black and White Espionage Television show was based on the true-life exploits of Herbert Philbrick, an FBI agent who worked undercover as a communist sympathizer infiltrating communist cells and suspected subversive groups. His love for the show was also noted in the Warren Commission Report.
    10redryan64

    ".....for it was I, Herbert A. Philbrick, who for 9 frightening years did lead 3 lives:Average Citizen, Communist Party Member and FBI double Agent!"

    We remember hearing somewhere, some time ago, a saying that went something like this:

    "The Devil does his best when the belief in him by the people of the World in his existence is low!"

    Now, one can take this LITERALLY, as a METAPHOR or even both ways, we want to respect your own beliefs. But no matter which route you take, the one universally true fact remains. There is true Evil in the world. We have to deal with that every day.

    "There is No Evil!", I heard someone say? We have "moral equivalence" among different beliefs of various Peoples, Nations, Creeds, Political and Economic Systems. One is as good as the next. Is that what you say? Well, let's go there, just momentarily.

    Let's see now, can we think of any examples of what could be truly be labeled as "Evil", with that Capital "E". How 'bout the indiscriminate detonation of explosives or incendiary devices in a crowded place, with a innocent civilian lives(you know, women, children, the aged, the infirm). Is this a "justified" "Warefare"? What about Late Term "Abortion"? Really now, wouldn't Late Term "Murder" be a more realistic terminology? Finally, what about Child Pornography? Got anyone out there who wants to defend this true "Evil"? Just as this 'Devil', be it literal or metaphoric, prospers the most when ignored, so it is the same for the "Vanguard of the People", the Communist Party.

    If we go back to say, the 1930's, one could be an openly Soviet type "Scientific Socialist" (It's their term, not mine). Then, we came to the Post World War II Era of "the Iron and Bamboo Curtain", aka the 'Cold War'. We found former Allies like the Soviet Union with our former "Uncle Joe" Stalin still calling the shots and China, with "Agraian Reformer", Mao Tse Tung, now in charge. In short order, the Communist Party of the United States of America, found itself on our sh*t list. They were declared illegal. The reasoning being, that the Soviet-style of Socialism, aka International Communism, is a movement that recognizes on international boundaries in their self proclaimed "Revolution without borders." Ergo, the C.P.U.S.A. is an extension of the Kremlin's own field operators.*

    So we come to this I LEAD 3 LIVES TV series. It was a moderately budgeted, yet very realistically produced series of half hour dramas.The choice of Richard Carlson as the lead portraying the real life hero, one Herbert A. Philbrick. The only other regulars that this writer can recall were(actors name unk to me)Mrs. Philbrick and his F.B.I. contact man(played by the same guy who was later cast as "The Hills Brothers Coffee Broker" in those commercials.) The episode always had at least one scene of Philbrick getting his assignment or passing info by meeting with his "handler" in some supermarket, drug store or similar type of shop .

    Because so much of the action of the story takes place with the main character, Philbrick dealing with his Red superiors, there is a lot of voice over "thinking to self" portrayed. Lines from Mr. Carslon something like, "What do you do now, Philbrick?", are employed in virtually every segment.

    As an instructional as well as public service, the main pillars of the Reds' belief system are clearly exemplified on screen. Hence, we have references to the Party and Atheism, Dialectic Materialism, Class Struggle and etc. There is proper protocol maintained by the calling by the fellow 'Cell' members "Comrade".

    And speaking of the depiction of these "Cell Meetings", there is great care showing of the secrecy employed.**Hence, we were shown how the members would all arrive to the secret location via separate routes, at staggered times,and both entering and exiting via different routes.

    And so about my favourite episode involved the discovery by Mrs. Philbrick that husband Herb was a Communist. It seems that it must have been about 3/4 of the program filled with Mrs. P giving her husband the needle by using such references as, "why pray, Herb, your kind doesn't believe in God!" Eventually Herb's FBI Handler shows up and sets the record straight!

    There are some lesson to be learned by our Nation from this 1950's cold war relic. In particular is the use of these highly secret "Cells", with all of their super secret activity. If the Cells of the Reds were dangerous to our way of life then why do we not take the secret Cells of the Militant Islamists seriously.

    After all, what is the reason for all of this secrecy? You don't suppose that it means that they're involved in some dangerous, deadly and (yes) evil activity, do you? Shocking!!

    * Although most folks in the USA, were not fooled by the Red propaganda machine, it was proved that Moscow was financing this Gus Hall(perennial CPUSA Leader) & Company for the years.

    ** It also is an obvious question, but who needs secret operations, other than "wrong Doers", who are up to no good!
    9info-9519

    I Led 3 Lives

    I recall the series very well and always tried to watch it. The series portrayed Mr. Hoover and his bureau as a professional, passionate, serious operation. I was a believer then. However, after Hoover's death, quite a bit was focused on how his bureau was run during the '50's and '60's, and his own hatred for Communists. A PBS program even depicted him as a power-hungry tyrant and a homosexual. Taking my own limited knowledge of the 1950 decade while growing up as a child, this TV series was very good. And, as far as Hoover is concerned, he knew how to handle the bunch of politicians in Washington probably better than anyone else. It would seem that this series is on some form of blacklist, as it never appears on cable, satellite, or independent TV channels running old shows. Why this is, I don't know. But, maybe after Mr. Khruschev's speech at the UN in 1960; "We Will Bury You", the country is in the form of being buried!
    10agates-7

    A fine, authentic expose of subversive activities.

    "I Led 3 Lives" was a sincere and authentic expose of the activities of the Communist Party USA. I was impressed by it as a child and I think the plot lines remain very interesting. Although rather cheaply done it had good workmanlike production values. It still provides good insight into the motivations and activities of fanatical subversives which are still valid to this day. I think Richard Carlson did a good, serious job with his role and he was always one of my favorite actors of the '50's. My father, who was a USMC officer at the time with a great interest in the psychology of communism, followed the show regularly. All in all this was one of the more important television productions to ever come along. Unfortunately it would not be touched with a 10 foot pole by the establishment media producers today!
    curtis-8

    Great Camp Show Needs DVD Treatment

    "I Led 3 Lives" needs to live another life--on dvd. Preferably as a complete box set, but I'd be happy with a multi-volume Alpha Video release a la "The Adventures of Fu Manchu." This is a great show that is entertaining today not only for it's bizzaro camp appeal, but also because it is a great look into the paranoid world view of the super-paranoid, mindlessly anti-communist mindset that ruled American life from the end of WWII to the fall of the Berlin Wall. This was serious stuff back in the day! And that's what makes this deadly earnest show all the more hilarious.

    Hey those in charge: We Need this Show on DVD!

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    • Date de sortie
      • septembre 1953 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Yo viví tres vidas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 858 S. Westchester Pl., Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(exteriors: Herbert A. Philbrick's home)
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      • ZIV Television Programs
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      • Black and White
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      • 1.33 : 1

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