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The Missouri Traveler is a 1958 American coming-of-age period piece drama film directed by Jerry Hopper starring Brandon deWilde and Lee Marvin. It is based on the novel of the same name by John Burress. [1] The cinematography was by Technicolor developer Winton C. Hoch with harmonica and banjo score by Jack Marshall of The Munsters fame.
In 1958 he directed Brandon deWilde and Lee Marvin in The Missouri Traveler. He then moved primarily into episodic television, having appeared in Colt .45, Bachelor Father, Wagon Train, Gunsmoke, The Addams Family, Burke's Law, Perry Mason, The Fugitive, Gilligan's Island, and Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, among many others.
Soon afterward, the time traveler was identified as professional spammer Robert J. Todino (known as "Robby"). Todino's attempts to travel in time were a serious belief, and while he believed he was "perfectly mentally stable," his father was concerned that those replying to his emails had been preying on Todino's psychological problems.
Marvin had roles in Pillars of the Sky (1956) with Jeff Chandler, The Rack (1956) with Paul Newman, Raintree County (1957) with Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift and a leading role in The Missouri Traveler (1958). He also guest starred on Climax! (several times), Studio 57, The United States Steel Hour and Schlitz Playhouse.
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The Missouri Traveler: C.V. Whitney Pictures; Distribution only [7] January 29, 1958 The Story of Vickie: Erma-Film and Sie Verling; Distribution only [8] March 6, 1958 Stage Struck: RKO Radio Pictures; Distribution only [9] May 28, 1958 The Proud Rebel: Samuel Goldwyn Productions; Distribution only; Distribution only [10] July 8, 1958 The ...
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