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Sun 23
There Was a Crooked Man — Martin Gabel
Kirk Douglas plays an incorrigible inmate and Henry Fonda is the incorruptible warden trying to reform him in a territorial prison of the 1880s. Dudley: Hume Cronyn. Floyd: Warren Oates. Missouri Kid: Burgess Meredith. Mrs. Bullard: Lee Grant. Lomax: Arthur O'Connell. Warden Le Goff: Martin Gabel. Joseph L. Mankiewicz directed.
Air Time & Details for Martin Gabel, Sun 23, 10:00 am -
Tue 25
Divorce American Style — Martin Gabel
After 17 years, a bored and bickering couple in California head toward divorce, but soon discover how hard it is to be single and in the dating pool.
Air Time & Details for Martin Gabel, Tue 25, 12:45 pm -
Tue 25
Goodbye Charlie — Martin Gabel
A philanderer is shot dead by a jealous husband, but through a celestial fluke, his soul enters the body of a beautiful woman. In this form, Charlie/Debbie seeks to settle old scores with her murderer as well as several other enemies.
Air Time & Details for Martin Gabel, Tue 25, 3:10 pm -
Thu 27
Fourteen Hours — Martin Gabel
Suspense up high as a disturbed man sways on a hotel ledge. Richard Basehart, Paul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes, Jeffrey Hunter, Debra Paget, Agnes Moorehead, Grace Kelly, Howard Da Silva, Martin Gabel. Gripping. Directed by Henry Hathaway.
Air Time & Details for Martin Gabel, Thu 27, 1:15 pm
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About Martin Gabel
When he was an English student at Lehigh University, Martin Gabel decided to switch gears and become an actor, studying to that end at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In 1933, he made his first Broadway appearance in Man Bites a Horse; his roles increased in size and stature in such subsequent New York productions as Dead End. Gabel joined Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre, appearing in Danton's Death, Julius Caesar and other ground-breaking productions; he also worked steadily on Welles' radio series, the Mercury Theatre on the Air.
As the 1930s came to a close, Gabel joined several fellow actors in helping to raise money for the 1939 stage production of Life with Father, which would become the longest-running comedy in theatrical history. Collectors of old-time radio broadcasts know Gabel best as the fervent narrator of Norman Corwin's VJ Day drama, On a Note of Triumph. Gabel made his entree into films as the director of The Lost Moment (1947); as a movie actor, he was often cast in blunt, villainous roles, as in 1952's Deadline USA.
His stage work in the 1950s and 1960s included a Tony-winning assignment in Big Fish Little Fish, and the role of Moriarty in the short-lived Sherlock Holmes musical Baker Street. Martin Gabel was the husband of actress/TV personality Arlene Francis, and the brother of actors Olive Deering and Alfred Ryder.