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  2. Kraft Suspense Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Kraft Suspense Theatre is an American television anthology series that was produced and broadcast from 1963 to 1965 on NBC. [1] Sponsored by Kraft Foods, it was seen three weeks out of every four and was pre-empted for Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall specials once monthly. Como's production company, Roncom Films, also produced Kraft Suspense ...

  3. Ben Gazzara - Wikipedia

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    He had a Broadway flop with The Night Circus (1958) and continued to guest-star on shows like Playhouse 90, Kraft Television Theatre, Armchair Theatre and DuPont Show of the Month. His second film was a high-profile performance as a soldier on trial for avenging his wife's rape in Otto Preminger 's courtroom drama Anatomy of a Murder (1959).

  4. John Cassavetes filmography - Wikipedia

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    Kraft Suspense Theatre: Peter Chandler Episode: "Won't It Ever Be Morning?" Combat! Kalb Episode: "S.I.W." The Legend of Jesse James: Blackie Dolan Episode: "The Quest" Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Everett Lang Episode: "The Peacemaker" 1965–1967 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre: Various 3 episodes 1966 The Virginian: Jonah MacIntosh

  5. Gena Rowlands - Wikipedia

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    Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre: June: Season 1 Episode 9: "It's Mental Work" Breaking Point: Shelley Osborne Peters: Season 1 Episode 14: "Heart of Marble, Body of Shame" The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Louise Henderson: Season 1 Episode 23: "The Lonely Hours" Kraft Suspense Theatre: Janet Cord: Season 1 Episode 6: "One Step Down" 1964 The ...

  6. Kraft Television Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Under that title, it continued until September 1958. However, this eventually evolved into the 1963 filmed series Kraft Suspense Theatre, which concentrated exclusively on original dramas written for television, not on adaptations. Between 1947 and 1958, the Kraft Television Theatre presented more than 650 comedies and dramas. [2]

  7. Robert Conrad - Wikipedia

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    One of his first paying roles was a week-long job posing outside a Chicago theater where the film Giant (1956) was screened; [9] Conrad bore a resemblance to the film's lead, actor James Dean, so his mother used her entertainment industry contacts to help him get the part intended as a publicity stunt to boost attendance at the theater. [10]

  8. Hugh O'Brian filmography - Wikipedia

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    Re-edited from a 1965 Kraft Suspense Theatre episode "In Darkness, Waiting". 1976 Killer Force: Lewis The Shootist: Jack Pulford 1978 Game of Death: Steiner 1988 Doin' Time on Planet Earth: Richard Camalier Twins: Granger 1994 Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone: Wyatt Earp Colorized footage from TV series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp with new ...

  9. Rusty Lane - Wikipedia

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    Rusty Lane (born James Russell Lane; May 31, 1899 – October 10, 1986), [1] was a college professor who in his forties left academia to become a professional actor. He appeared in several Broadway productions during the 1940s and 1950s, including three years as an original cast member for Mister Roberts. [2]