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Panic!

  • TV Series
  • 1957–
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Panic! (1957)
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A short-lived anthology series narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis. Each episode tells its own thriller story and featured its own unique cast.A short-lived anthology series narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis. Each episode tells its own thriller story and featured its own unique cast.A short-lived anthology series narrated by Westbrook Van Voorhis. Each episode tells its own thriller story and featured its own unique cast.

  • Creator
    • Al Simon
  • Stars
    • Westbrook Van Voorhis
    • Bill Erwin
    • Norman Alden
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    69
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Al Simon
    • Stars
      • Westbrook Van Voorhis
      • Bill Erwin
      • Norman Alden
    • 16User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Westbrook Van Voorhis
    • Self - Narrator…
    • 1957–1958
    Bill Erwin
    Bill Erwin
    • Chauffeur…
    • 1957–1958
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Eddie…
    • 1957–1958
    Robert Anderson
    Robert Anderson
    • Officer Kelly Thompson…
    • 1957–1958
    Raymond Greenleaf
    Raymond Greenleaf
    • Dr. Thomas Mead…
    • 1957
    Michael Granger
    Michael Granger
    • Bartender…
    • 1957
    Anthony Warde
    Anthony Warde
    • Detective Sergeant…
    • 1957
    Ray Kellogg
    Ray Kellogg
    • Police Officer
    • 1957–1958
    Tyler McVey
    Tyler McVey
    • Fireman…
    • 1957
    Thomas Wilde
    • Anchorage…
    • 1957–1958
    Jim Hayward
    • Cafe Proprietor…
    • 1957
    Roy Glenn
    Roy Glenn
    • Eber…
    • 1957
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Lieutenant Wilson…
    • 1957–1958
    Everett Sloane
    Everett Sloane
    • Doctor…
    • 1958
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Bob Thompson…
    • 1957
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Carl
    • 1958
    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • Manzak
    • 1957–1958
    Wilson Wood
    • Charlie…
    • 1957–1958
    • Creator
      • Al Simon
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    7dane-70

    Childhood memories

    I think this was one of the many shows forbidden me when I was ten, but obviously mainstream 50s TV (a "Panic!" marathon would be a great Thanksgiving Day). The only one I remember has of course the heavy voice-over at the beginning. A man is on a subway with three men sitting opposite him. All are wearing generic 50s suits. "Your friend seems to have had one too many," he says. The heavy voice-over then comes in ending ominously "... the man in the middle was dead." At the next stop, the 'hero' reaches down for his newspaper and bolts out the door. The pre-commercial shot is a close-up of the face of one of the three men (with gun) pressed against the closed subway door ... (The memory trail now grows cold.) Think of all the great things I could have done in life if my brain were not cluttered with things like this.
    10H2IZCOOL

    Another Remembered Episode

    It seems that little by little, over the years, we are piecing together the episodes of "Panic" that short-lived series from the late 1950s. A key piece of the puzzle appears to be someone at IMDb getting a list of "guest stars" and when you click "more" on that list, you get titles of all the episodes. There were apparently over 30 of them, many more than I thought. (Shows how your memory plays tricks on you.) Anyway, the episode listed as #1.11 "Peter and the Tiger" was obviously the one that I was referring to in my post of Nov 3, 2000 (darn! four years ago!)and that crabturtle also mentioned. Episode #1.1 "The Priest" obviously corresponds to the one I mentioned in my post of Nov. 20 2003. (I wonder why I only post in November ???). Also, the episodes #2.2 "Hear No Evil" and #1.16 "Botulism" are obviously two of the three referred to by stattad.

    Anyway, I believe the episode #1.6 "The Airline Hostess" is about a flight attendant who realizes there is a bomb aboard her plane, which is, of course, in flight. I think there may have been a note left on the plane, or something like that. The show deals with how the flight attendant and other crew members narrow down the list of suspects on the plane. At the end, it's down to two men, both of which seem to be holding their hands on an object and not moving. One has (I think) his hat and coat in his lap, seemingly covering something, and the other has a hand on a briefcase and never moves the hand. Finally the crew decides that since the bomb is about to go off (don't remember how they know this) they have to take a chance and pick one of the two suspects and disable him. Of course if they pick the wrong one, they're all dead. The decision, is left to "The Airline Hostess". She first chooses the man with the briefcase, goes over to him and offers him a cigarette. He says something like "you'll have to help me light it" He takes his one hand and uses it to lift his other hand off the briefcase - he has a paralyzed hand. Obviously, the bomber is the one with the hat and coat - and the crew is able to disarm him and (I seem to remember) throw the bomb out the window (!) before it goes off.
    videoace

    Fond Memory of "Panic"

    One of the best things about the show was the voice-over at the beginning of each episode done by Westbrook Van Voorhis (you just don't see names like that anymore.) He had a great deep voice that added much intensity to the show intros. I only remember fragments of episodes, one had a scene with two boys hiding under a porch and overhearing some sinister conversation, and the other episode had something to do with a lighthouse. I believe that when I was watching this show in Washington DC, it was on at the same time as "Twilight Zone" and it was always a tough decision which one to watch. I hope these shows are not totally lost or destroyed, so we can see them again.
    akiva-9

    I loved this show!

    It was the scariest show (of course I was only 8 years old) but even to this day I recall the opening with the cracked glass. Does anyone know where I can get copies of the show? I've looked on amazon and ebay without any luck. The one episode I recall was a painter or mechanic or somebody like that who was working inside a water tower. He got trapped and had to be rescued. But he was petrified and went a little nuts and the guy who rescued him had to subdue him in the dark inside this metal container. It was creepy and made me claustrophobic just watching it. I recall that he threw a wrench at his rescuer and the way it clanged on the side of the tower scared me.
    rpm-8

    Good show, should be in reruns but isn't (to my knowledge).

    This was a good show. Each episode started out with the TV screen (glass) seemingly shattering. No regular cast, each episode had guest stars who were inevitably thrown into dire circumstances and who then had to save themselves or be doomed! Thus the title.

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crisis
    • Production companies
      • Al Simon Productions Inc.
      • McCadden Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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