Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Baby-Blue Expression


01:05 am - 01:35 am, Wednesday, July 22 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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The Baby-Blue Expression

Season 6, Episode 12

Philip Weaver concocts a scheme to murder his employer.

repeat 1960 English Stereo
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Sarah Marshall (Actor) .. Mrs. Barrett
Peter Walker (Actor) .. Philip Weaver
Richard Gaines (Actor) .. James Barrett
Leonard Weinrib (Actor) .. Harry
Chet Stratton (Actor) .. Raymond
Liz Carr (Actor) .. Lotte
Edith Angold (Actor) .. Ellen
Lennie Weinrib (Actor) .. Harry
Frank Richards (Actor) .. Party Guest
Charles S. Carlson (Actor) .. Postal Employee

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Did You Know..
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Sarah Marshall (Actor) .. Mrs. Barrett
Born: March 25, 1933
Died: January 18, 2014
Peter Walker (Actor) .. Philip Weaver
Richard Gaines (Actor) .. James Barrett
Born: July 23, 1904
Died: July 20, 1975
Trivia: Broadway actor Richard Gaines made his initial film appearance as Patrick Henry in The Howards of Virginia (1940). Gaines is best-known to modern audiences as Jean Arthur's stuffy suitor C. J. Pendergast in George Stevens' The More the Merrier (1942). Less pompous but no less dignified were his performances as George Washington in DeMille's Unconquered (1947) and Professor Jackson in Flight to Mars (1953). Either by accident or design, Richard Gaines made most of his last screen appearances at MGM, playing DAs, doctors and other briskly professional types.
Leonard Weinrib (Actor) .. Harry
Chet Stratton (Actor) .. Raymond
Born: January 01, 1912
Died: January 01, 1970
Liz Carr (Actor) .. Lotte
Born: January 01, 1972
Birthplace: Wirral, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
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Edith Angold (Actor) .. Ellen
Lennie Weinrib (Actor) .. Harry
Frank Richards (Actor) .. Party Guest
Born: September 15, 1909
Died: April 15, 1992
Trivia: A stage actor from 1938, American-born Frank Richards made his earliest recorded-film appearance in 1940. Generally cast as stubble-chinned heavies and slick gangsters, he also served as an "art director" for the 1946 Western Rustler's Roundup. More notable among his 200 or so on-camera television credits was his bad-guy role on the 1951 Superman episode "A Night of Terror." Richards' last film was John Cassavetes' A Woman Under the Influence in 1974. He died in 1992.
Charles S. Carlson (Actor) .. Postal Employee

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