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Classic The Fugitive with David Janssen and Barry Morse A Classic Quinn Martin Production. This show was on past my bedtime as a kid, but my parents never missed it. I would sneak down the hallway and watch it and if my parents got up, I'd scurry back to my room pretending to be asleep, and I'd sneak out again. I remember always feeling sorry for him. Always on the run and lonely and his plight always saddened me. There would always be Gerard (Morse) hot on his heels. Great suspense and 1000 times better than the remake.
Tags: fugitive  janssen  morse  TV  60s 
Added: 20th August 2007
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Posted By: dezurtdude
Jeanne Crain  The Girl Next Door Jeanne Crain was born in Barstow, California on May 25, 1925. Jeanne won several beauty contests with a win in the Miss California contest which sent her to the Miss America Pageant. Although she didn't win the main prize, she did place in the final five. In 1949, Jeanne appeared in three films, A LETTER TO THREE WIVES, THE FAN, and PINKY. It was this latter film which garnered her an Oscar nomination as Best Actress for her role as Pinky Johnson, a nurse who sets up a clinic in the Deep South. She lost to Olivia de Havilland for THE HEIRESS. In 1967, she appeared in a low budget suspense yarn called HOT RODS TO HELL. Her final film to date was as Clara Shaw in 1972's SKYJACKED. Jeanne died of a heart attack in Santa Barbara, California on December 14, 2003. Her husband Paul had died two months earlier. Jeanne was 78.
Tags: jeanne  crain  a  letter  to  three  wives  the  fan  pinky   
Added: 21st August 2007
Views: 528
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Posted By: Sissy
Alfred Hitchcock on Whats My Line The Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, appears as a mystery guest on What's My Line. (Based on the references to the film Rear Window, this must be from 1954.)
Tags: Alfred  Hitchcock  Whats  My  Line 
Added: 16th February 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964
Fail Safe 1964 great movie, but tense!
Tags: Fail-Safe    Fonda    Hagman    Matthau    suspense    bombers   
Added: 19th June 2008
Views: 109
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Posted By: Teresa

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