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In 1935, Reid debuted on the radio program The March of Time, which led to regular work on radio dramas during the golden age of radio. [citation needed] He portrayed Melvin Castleberry on the children's program Billy and Betty, [3]: 42 and Philip Cameron on the serial Against the Storm [3] and was a host on radio's version of The United States Steel Hour.
In addition to MacMurray, Nancy Olson, Keenan Wynn, Ed Wynn, Elliott Reid, and Tommy Kirk also co-star, reprising their roles from the previous film. Released on January 16, 1963, the film was shot in black and white, but a colorized version was released on VHS in 1997.
The film stars Fred MacMurray as Professor Ned Brainard, alongside Nancy Olson, Keenan Wynn, Tommy Kirk, Leon Ames, Elliott Reid, and Edward Andrews. The plot follows Brainard as he invents a substance that defies gravity, which he later exploits through various means.
Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from 1940 through 1962. [1]One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio, was subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" and focused on suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading Hollywood actors of the era.
Derry then collects the corpse and stages an explosive car accident before collecting the $3000 bounty from Harney. After leaving, Derry is arrested by a detective (Duncan) and questioned by Lieutenant Geer (Elliott) at the police station. Geer plays a recording of Earl, who had just been arrested for an old charge, informing on him and Harney.
The following is an episode list for the CBS sitcom The Munsters. The series began broadcast on September 24, 1964, and ended on May 12, 1966. Munster, Go Home! was a feature-length theatrical film released on June 15, 1966. A made-for-television film, entitled The Munsters' Revenge, aired 15 years later on February 27, 1981. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released ...
Follow Me, Boys! is a 1966 American comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions.It is an adaptation of the 1954 novel God and My Country by MacKinlay Kantor and was the final film released by Walt Disney Productions in Walt Disney's lifetime, with Disney dying exactly two weeks after the film's premiere.
William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast ...