Live psychological and murder mystery dramas, and one of the first U.S. television dramas to make effective use of background music.Live psychological and murder mystery dramas, and one of the first U.S. television dramas to make effective use of background music.Live psychological and murder mystery dramas, and one of the first U.S. television dramas to make effective use of background music.
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Richard Kiley
• 1951–1955
Joseph Anthony
• 1950–1951
Paul Langton
• 1951–1954
Walter Slezak
• 1951–1952
Martin Ritt
• 1951–1952
Hildy Parks
• 1952–1954
Bruce Gordon
• 1951–1954
Maria Riva
• 1951–1952
Georgann Johnson
• 1952–1954
Leo Penn
• 1950–1955
Lee Grant
• 1950–1952
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The 34 year old Roald Dahl was enlisted to bring to the screen his short story, 'A Dip in the Pool', in this series which was directed by Yul Brynner before he shot to fame as an actor in 'The King and I'. The short story has a natural home in the episodic serial like this.
I've only saw 2 episodes of this show, both starred by James Dean, one called 'Padlocks' and other 'Death is my neighbor', in both Dean plays a criminal type and he showcases his early talent with some great acting moments. James Dean fans and aspiring actors should see this, it's a great way to see more of this legendary actor other than his 3 famous movies. His acting is very natural and full of minimal expressions, a true master on his craft.
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- TriviaJohn Frankenheimer liked to say that this was the most aptly-named show on television; he insisted that by the time he began working on it as an Assistant Director, the network was mostly assigning segments to directors they wanted to fire. The idea was that the pressure of work would cause these directors to either come up with inferior work which would be used as an excuse for dismissal, or else force them to resign. He also claimed he was sometimes bribed by these directors to do most of their work for them, so that they would look good to their bosses. Eventually, or so he told many interviewers, one director became hysterical during the live broadcast and Frankenheimer had to knock him out and take over the full handling of the show to prevent catastrophe. This led to his being promoted to full-time director at age 24.
- ConnectionsReferenced in 'Network': The World and Words of Paddy Chayefsky (2006)
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- Runtime30 minutes
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- 1.33 : 1
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