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The DuPont Show with June Allyson

  • Série télévisée
  • 1959–1961
  • 30min
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7,2/10
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The DuPont Show with June Allyson (1959)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA drama anthology series presented by, and occasionally starring, June Allyson.A drama anthology series presented by, and occasionally starring, June Allyson.A drama anthology series presented by, and occasionally starring, June Allyson.

  • Casting principal
    • June Allyson
    • Don Rickles
    • Naomi Stevens
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    254
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    • Casting principal
      • June Allyson
      • Don Rickles
      • Naomi Stevens
    • 2avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

    Épisodes57

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    June Allyson
    June Allyson
    • Self - Host…
    • 1959–1961
    Don Rickles
    Don Rickles
    • Self - TV Announcer
    • 1959–1960
    Naomi Stevens
    Naomi Stevens
    • Edna Vogeler…
    • 1961
    Dick Powell
    Dick Powell
    • Dr. Timothy McVey…
    • 1959–1960
    Rossano Brazzi
    Rossano Brazzi
    • Julio Vaccarous…
    • 1960–1961
    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Charles Lawrence…
    • 1960
    Russell Johnson
    Russell Johnson
    • Hugh…
    • 1960
    Gerald Mohr
    Gerald Mohr
    • Danny Roberts…
    • 1959–1960
    Jack Mullaney
    Jack Mullaney
    • Jerry…
    • 1960–1961
    John Lasell
    • Stewart Church…
    • 1960–1961
    Rene Kroper
    • Alexis Kamares…
    • 1959–1961
    Maxine Stuart
    Maxine Stuart
    • Agnes McCutcheon…
    • 1960–1961
    Alan Reed Jr.
    Alan Reed Jr.
    • Cadet Harry Baldwin…
    • 1960–1961
    Dennis Olivieri
    Dennis Olivieri
    • David Baldwin…
    • 1960–1961
    David White
    David White
    • Mr. Wells…
    • 1960
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Artie Quint…
    • 1960
    Celia Lovsky
    Celia Lovsky
    • Mrs. Franiczeck…
    • 1959–1960
    Michel Petit
    • Claude…
    • 1961
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    excellent show

    About a year ago I was able to see a bunch of these and they are quite excellent. June appears in less than half of them, I think there were about 60 and she was in maybe 20 of them. But she is in the hosting part in the beginning, similar to Loretta Young and also Barbara Stanwyck in her short lived show. Anyway, June looks fancy and does a nice introduction in each one. The ones she was in are actually pretty good. The show obviously had a high budget as the acting guests are all big actors and the scripts are pretty good. The ones June acts in are a bit out of the ordinary for her, but still firmly in her image. The comedy ones remind us she was an excellent comic actress, in particular one in which she plays a lady lawyer. She spars quite well in court. The others have big name guests, including a particularly nice one with Ann Blyth in which she is very good and one with Anne Baxter and Dean Stockwell and they were excellent as well. Unfortunately did not get to see the Jane Powell or Irene Dunne episodes and would have liked to. But if you have ever wondered if this show was any good, it is.
    F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Harpo Marx's dramatic debut

    'The DuPont Show with June Allyson' (formerly 'The DuPont Show of the Month', WITHOUT June Allyson) was an anthology series hosted by former movie ingenue June Allyson, who introduced each episode's dramatic or (occasionally) comedic story, and sometimes also took an acting role in the story itself. The format was similar to that of the much better 'The Loretta Young Show', but Allyson lacked Loretta Young's glamorous image. June Allyson's most successful on screen image was that of a girlish virgin who managed to be slightly cynical: by 1959, she was a bit too old for such parts but had gone on to nothing more promising: mostly playing the loyal wife on the sidelines in dramas about a male protagonist.

    The best episode of this anthology series was 'Silent Panic', which aired on 22 December 1960: a taut suspense story with a Christmastime setting, starring Harpo Marx in a dramatic role! Harpo had the most varied career of all the Marx Brothers: for instance, Harpo was the first Marx brother to speak on the radio (yes, Harpo spoke on the radio), way back in 1926 for a news broadcast with Admiral Byrd.

    First, some background on this story: in the days of cheap labour, it was fairly common for department stores to hire some poor schlub to perform as a 'mechanical man'. For an insultingly small wage, some bloke would stand in a shop window for hours at a time (no bathroom breaks?) and perform some repetitious action such as walking back and forth, moving stiffly as if he were a robot ... usually wearing gloves and face paint as well as a ridiculous costume, so that his human features were not immediately evident. When this act was done properly, a crowd would gather outside the window, trying to catch out the 'robot' if his mechanical routine revealed some imperfection that would expose the mechanical man as an actual human. You can see an example of this 'mechanical man' routine in the 1943 movie 'The Human Comedy'. In that movie, Mister Mechano must continue his 'robot' act in the shop window late at night, even after the shop is closed ... a situation which also prevails for Harpo's character in 'Silent Panic'.

    Now, back to Harpo. In 'Silent Panic', Harpo Marx plays a genuine deaf-mute... as opposed to his usual role as a man who chooses not to speak. Because of his handicap and his advanced age, Benson (Harpo's character) is impoverished and has trouble holding a steady job. For the Christmas season, a local department store engages Benson to perform in the front window as a mechanical man. Harpo spends most of this drama in costume and make-up for his 'mechanical' turn, and he looks truly bizarre: blacked-out eyes, whitened face, scarecrow clothing. Harpo was genuinely gaunt at this point in his life: in his 'mechano' get-up he looks like a character in a horror movie. This story is NOT a comedy.

    All goes well enough until one night, after closing hours: the store is shut, but Benson must continue his mechanical turn in the front window. A dark car drives into the car park, full of gangsters. They've just killed a man, and now they need to dump the corpse someplace where there are no witnesses. One of the gangsters spots Benson in the shop window: is he a witness? The gangsters watch the stiff movements of the 'mechanical man' and decide he's just a robot. The camera shows us Harpo's face in close-up as he realises his predicament: in order to avoid getting rubbed out, he's got to convince these men that he's really a mechanical man! He manages to continue his imposture, and the gangsters leave.

    But then they find out that he's a live man after all ... which means he's going to be a dead man soon. The gangsters don't realise that Benson is an imperfect witness at best: as a deaf-mute, he didn't hear anything and he can't say anything. Ernest Truex (an actor whom I usually dislike) is excellent here as the elderly security guard at the department store, to whom Benson goes for help. Gradually, the authorities realise that Benson has witnessed some sort of crime, but they can't figure out WHAT. (There's some expository dialogue about Benson never having gone to school as a child, so he can't write down what he witnessed.)

    'Silent Panic' is expertly paced by Arthur Hiller. The photography is effective, capturing the cheesy atmosphere of the downmarket department store. The Christmas setting and the dodgy commercialism make an excellent contrast with the murder and mayhem of this plot line, and the gangsters' thick-ear dialogue. The ending is only slightly a letdown from the suspenseful pacing which precedes it. Most of all, Harpo's bravura acting is a revelation: he is genuinely convincing as a man who is unable to hear and unable to speak. He conveys a wide range of emotions splendidly in this low-budget drama. If all the episodes of this anthology series had been as good as this one, 'The DuPont Show' would be a classic of television's golden age.

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      This was an anthology show, a format very popular in television's first decade and the equivalent of today's TV movies. Most were hosted by men, and June Allyson was only the third woman to host an anthology series. The others were Letter to Loretta (1953) (aka "The Loretta Young Show") hosted by Loretta Young and Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre (1955).
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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 septembre 1959 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • June Allyson Show
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Four Star Productions
      • Pamric Productions
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    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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