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  2. Lights Out (1949 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Gallop, who replaced him in 1950 [3] was described as "the hollow-voiced man with the ectoplasmic eyebrows." [ 2 ] Episodes in the first season featured actors who were relatively unknown. The last two seasons had better-known actors, including Eddie Albert , Billie Burke , Yvonne DeCarlo , Boris Karloff , Raymond Massey , Burgess ...

  3. Hollywood Story - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Story is a 1951 American mystery film directed by William Castle and starring Richard Conte and Julie Adams. [1] The supporting cast features Richard Egan, Henry Hull, Fred Clark and Jim Backus. The film was an attempt by Universal Pictures to take advantage of the success of Paramount's Sunset Boulevard which was released the ...

  4. Rudolph Fentz - Wikipedia

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    Rihm continued the investigation and finally found a Rudolph Fentz Jr. in a telephone book from 1939. Rihm spoke to the residents of the apartment building at the listed address who remembered Fentz and described him as a man about 60 years who had worked nearby. After his retirement, he moved to an unknown location in 1940.

  5. The Man Who Cheated Himself - Wikipedia

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    According to Fabio Vighi (2012), "[A great example of the coincidence of law and crime is in the] B-noir The Man Who Cheated Himself, particularly in the scenes with the two brothers: on the one hand, the law as neutral, non-pathological instrument (the 'good cop' played by the younger brother); on the other hand, the law as crime (the older ...

  6. Rawhide (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rawhide is a 1951 Western film produced by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Henry Hathaway and produced by Samuel G. Engel from a screenplay by Dudley Nichols. The music score was by Sol Kaplan and the song "A Rollin' Stone" by Lionel Newman. The cinematography was by Milton R. Krasner.

  7. The Family Secret (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    He flees, but later confesses to his father, Howard, a lawyer. The next morning, Howard expects his son to explain what happened to district attorney Redman, but instead David merely asks the DA if he can be of any help after another man, Joe Elsner, is arrested. Elsner is a bookie to whom the dead man owed a debt.

  8. 1951 - Wikipedia

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    1951 was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1951st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 951st year of the 2nd millennium, the 51st year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1950s decade.

  9. List of Paramount Pictures films (1950–1959) - Wikipedia

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    March 15, 1951: The Redhead and the Cowboy: March 15, 1951: Quebec: April 2, 1951: The Lemon Drop Kid: distribution only; produced by Hope Enterprises [N 2] April 4, 1951: The Last Outpost: produced by Pine-Thomas Productions: April 7, 1951: The Great Missouri Raid: May 9, 1951: Appointment with Danger: May 30, 1951: Dear Brat: May 31, 1951 ...