Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Man with Two Faces


01:35 am - 02:05 am, Tuesday, July 21 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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The Man with Two Faces

Season 6, Episode 11

A widow is faced with a sticky problem: she sees her son-in-law's photo among police mug shots.

repeat 1960 English Stereo
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Spring Byington (Actor) .. Mrs. Wagner
Steve Dunne (Actor) .. Meade
Bethel Leslie (Actor) .. Mabel
Harp McGuire (Actor) .. Leo
Adrienne Marden (Actor) .. Mildred

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Did You Know..
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Spring Byington (Actor) .. Mrs. Wagner
Born: October 17, 1886
Died: September 07, 1971
Trivia: Orphaned as a child, Colorado-born Spring Byington became a professional actress with the Elitch Garden stock company at age 14. Even as a young woman, Ms. Byington specialized in portraying middle-aged dowagers, fussbudgets, flibbertigibbets and small-town gossips. Her first Broadway success was in the role of Louella Parsons clone Helen Hobart in Kaufman and Hart's Once in a Lifetime (1930). Three years later, she made her film debut as Marmee in Little Women. Her myriad of film credits included You Can't Take It With You (1938), for which she was Oscar-nominated. Her TV acting credits include her portrayal of Lily Ruskin on the popular sitcom December Bride, which ran from 1954 through 1959; she then rather unexpectedly popped up as a regular on a western, Laramie. One of Spring Byington's last performances was as society dowager "J. Pauline Spaghetti" on a 1967 episode of Batman.
Steve Dunne (Actor) .. Meade
Bethel Leslie (Actor) .. Mabel
Born: August 03, 1929
Died: November 28, 1999
Trivia: An actress since her early teens, Bethel Leslie made her Broadway bow opposite Conrad Janis in 1944's Snafu. Leslie later appeared as Rachel in the original 1956 production of Inherit the Wind; she went on to gain near-legendary status among West Coast actors for her work in a 1959 staging of Career, aging 30 years in the third act simply by wearing a hat. Though she has been in films sporadically since 1958, she is most widely known for her television work. Her first series stint was as Cornelia Otis Skinner in The Girls (1950), a TV-sitcom adaptation of Ms. Skinner's autobiography Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Together with Vera Miles and Beverly Garland, she was one of the busiest and most-in-demand TV guest actresses of the 1950s and 1960s; she played everything from kidnap victims to cold-blooded murderesses, and was seen as three different defendants on three different Perry Mason episodes. Her versatility really got a workout on The Richard Boone Show (1963), a weekly TV anthology wherein a repertory company of eleven actors played parts in all the plays. More recently, Bethel Leslie has evinced a preference for the stage; one of her most formidable assignments was the killer part of Mary Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night.
Harp McGuire (Actor) .. Leo
Born: January 01, 1921
Died: January 01, 1966
Adrienne Marden (Actor) .. Mildred
Born: January 01, 1908
Died: January 01, 1978

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Mannix
02:05 am