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Marlowe played the role from 1969 until his death in 1982. Marlowe bore a marked resemblance to actor Richard Carlson who co-starred with him in the 1943 short subject training film, For God and Country, and the two are often mistaken for each other. [citation needed]
After composer Bob Masen (Hugh Marlowe), who is Miss Potts's neighbor and landlord, tells the sisters that the hill is owned by Luigi Rossi of New York, the sisters visit the local Catholic Bishop to seek his support for their planned project. He is unable to help them with their project, but does give them a small amount of money to tide them ...
Twelve O'Clock High later became a television series of the same name that premiered on the ABC network in 1964 and ran for three seasons. Robert Lansing played General Savage. At the end of the first season, Lansing was replaced by Paul Burke , who played Colonel Joseph Anson "Joe" Gallagher, a character loosely based on Ben Gately from the ...
It was produced by Charles H. Schneer, directed by Fred F. Sears, and stars Hugh Marlowe and Joan Taylor. [4] The stop-motion animation special effects were created by Ray Harryhausen. The storyline was suggested by the bestselling 1953 non-fiction book Flying Saucers from Outer Space by Maj. Donald Keyhoe. [5]
Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor, Donald Curtis, Morris Ankrum: United States: Action Horror Fire Maidens from Outer Space: Cy Roth: Anthony Dexter, Susan Shaw: United Kingdom [nb 13] Forbidden Planet: Fred Wilcox: Walter Pidgeon, Anne Francis, Leslie Nielsen: United States: Adventure The Gamma People: John Gilling: Paul Douglas, Eva Bartok, Leslie ...
The movie was meant to follow Blood on the Sun, but was put back when Cagney elected to make The Time of Your Life instead. [ 8 ] By March 1949 the Cagney deal with United Artists had ended, and William Cagney signed a three-picture deal with Warner Bros; the films were to be Only the Valiant , A Lion in the Streets and Bugles in the Afternoon ...
Movie trailer. The Day the Earth Stood Still is a 1951 American science fiction film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Julian Blaustein and directed by Robert Wise.It stars Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe, Billy Gray, Frances Bavier and Lock Martin.
The film was one of three movies set up by producer Frank Rosenberg at Warner Bros, the others being Miracle in the Rain and "US Marblehead". [2] [failed verification] A theater marquee advertising Miracle in the Rain can be seen very briefly during a street sequence late in the film.