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In a 1962 episode, "The Case of the Crippled Cougar," he played defendant Mike Preston. In 1963, he was murder victim Floyd Grant in "The Case of the Bluffing Blast." In 1965 Williams played murderer Charles Shaw in "The Case of the Murderous Mermaid," and was the apparent victim/murderer Burt Payne in "The Case of the 12th Wildcat".
"The Case of the Difficult Detour" (1961) "The Case of the Pathetic Patient" (1961) "The Case of the Brazen Bequest" (1961) "The Case of the Crippled Cougar" (1962) "The Case of the Playboy Pugilist" (1962) "The Case of the Fickle Filly" (1962) "The Case of the Golden Venom" (1965) also "The Case of the Slandered Submarine" (1960) as Barry Scott
In 1962 he made two guest appearances on Perry Mason; first as murder victim Harlow Phipps in "The Case of the Crippled Cougar", then as Dr. Stephen Grant in "The Case of the Lurid Letter". [citation needed] In 1962 Keen appeared as Samuel Cole on the TV western The Virginian in the episode titled "The Accomplice
Although he appeared in few films in the 1960s, he worked regularly on television during the decade, including Gunsmoke (in the 1961 episode “A Man and A Day” & the 1964 episode “Run Sheep, Run”), Perry Mason (1962 episode “The Case of the Crippled Cougar”), and a recurring role on Petticoat Junction. [1]
1952: Biff Baker, U.S.A. as Perkins 1955: Gunsmoke as Mr. Rogers 1958: Perry Mason 1x39 The Case of the Rolling Bones as George Metcalf, 3x06 The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma as Charles Dameron, 5x22 The Case of the Crippled Cougar as Elliot Dunbar, 8x03 The Case of the Scandalous Sculptor as Rex Ainsley, 9x28 The Case of the Positive Negative as Stanley Overton
The Case of the Crippled Cougar Arnold Keith No one could play a complete louse as well as Bryant. [83] Wagon Train: The Charley Shutup Story Cavalry Officer Ripcord: The Helicopter Race Owen's Boss Saints and Sinners: Daddy's Girl Hal Simmons 1963 Ripcord: The Money Line Stuart Langton Perry Mason: The Case of the Prankish Professor Mike Estridge
Crawford gives a quiet, remarkably fine interpretation of the crippled Blanche, held in emotionally by the nature and temperament of the role." [17] Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post also liked the film, writing that "Miss Davis has the showiest role and bites into it with all her admired force, looking a fright from head to foot. I doubt ...
Dr. Crippen is a 1963 British biographical film directed by Robert Lynn and starring Donald Pleasence, Coral Browne and Samantha Eggar.The film's plot concerns the real-life Edwardian doctor Hawley Harvey Crippen, who was hanged in 1910 for the murder of his wife.