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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 ...
[2] [3] [4] The film was originally broadcast on television as "The Case Against Paul Ryker", a 1963 two-part episode of Kraft Suspense Theatre. [5] It was released as a feature film in 1968 to capitalize on Marvin's popularity from The Dirty Dozen. Its second run paired it as a double feature with Counterpoint (1968) starring Charlton Heston.
Kraft Suspense Theatre: Robert "Professor" Benson: Episode: "The Wine-Dark Sea" 1965: Ben Casey: Dwight Franklin: Episode: "When I am grown to Man's Estate" 1966: 12 O'Clock High: Technical Sergeant Willets: Episode: "Angel Babe" 1966: Batman: Bookworm: 2 episodes 1966: Run for Your Life: Gyula Bognar: Episode: "Don't Count on Tomorrow" 1967 ...
Nightmare in Chicago is a 1964 suspense thriller crime television film produced and directed by Robert Altman, based on the novel Death on the Turnpike by William P. McGivern. [1] It was originally filmed as an episode of the NBC series Kraft Suspense Theatre titled "Once Upon a Savage Night" before being expanded into the TV movie.
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]
For almost three decades, he was the show's central cast member. [1] He first made his career starring in various B-movies of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s (with a few A-picture exceptions like Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt). He was known in many Hollywood circles as "King of the Bs", sharing the throne with his "queen", Lucille Ball.
McBain guest-starred in Arrest and Trial, Wendy and Me, Kraft Suspense Theatre, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre, Burke's Law (a number of times), The Wild Wild West, The Man from UNCLE, and Vacation Playhouse. [20] She was announced for the films Spring Is for Crying [21] and Halcyon Years [22] but neither was made.
Kraft Suspense Theatre: The Wine-Dark Sea Honora Malone 1965 Daniel Boone: The Price of Friendship Sara Kraft Suspense Theatre: Nobody Will Ever Know Mrs. Janet "Jan" Banning Perry Mason: The Case of the Gambling Lady Myrna Warren Laredo: Three's Company Emily Henderson 1966 Perry Mason: The Case of the Midnight Howler Holly Andrews Batman ...