The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog


01:05 am - 02:05 am, Saturday, November 29 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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Forecast: Low Clouds and Coastal Fog

Season 1, Episode 17

A woman (Inger Stevens) is plunged into a nightmare after she refuses to aid a man and his badly beaten girlfriend. Carter: Dan O'Herlihy. Manuel: Christopher Dark. Tom: Richard Jaeckel. Ed: Peter Brown.

repeat 1963 English HD Level Unknown
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Dan O'Herlihy (Actor) .. Carter
Christopher Dark (Actor) .. Manuel
Richard Jaeckel (Actor) .. Tom
Peter Brown (Actor) .. Ed
Chris Robinson (Actor) .. Ricky

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Inger Stevens (Actor)
Born: October 18, 1934
Died: April 30, 1970
Trivia: At age 16, Inger Stevens broke into show business in a Kansas City burlesque show. She moved to New York at age 18, working in the garment center and as a chorus girl while studying theater at the Actors Studio and making the rounds of Broadway agents. She appeared in several TV commercials, leading to roles in TV dramas. In 1956 she debuted on Broadway, then made her first film in 1957. She went on to appear in a dozen or so films during the next decade-plus. Stevens achieved some popularity as the star of the '60s TV series "The Farmer's Daughter." After her death at age 36, it was later revealed that she had been secretly married since 1961 to black musician Isaac (Ike) Jones.
Dan O'Herlihy (Actor) .. Carter
Born: May 01, 1919
Died: February 17, 2005
Birthplace: Wexford
Trivia: Dan O'Herlihy studied architecture at the National University of Ireland, but his heart was in the acting highlands. After racking up stage credits with the Gate Theater and the Abbey Players, O'Herlihy turned to films in 1946, impressing critics and filmgoers alike with his breakthrough role in Odd Man Out. He made his American movie bow in Orson Welles' MacBeth (1948), playing the not inconsiderable role of MacDuff; shortly thereafter, he appeared with his MacBeth co-star Roddy MacDowall in an economically budgeted adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped. In 1952, he earned an Academy Award nomination for his near-solo starring turn in Luis Bunuel's The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Maturing into a versatile character player, he could also be seen as FDR in MacArthur (1977), the frothing-at-the-mouth villain in Halloween 3: Season of the Witch (1983), a benign lizardlike alien in The Last Starfighter (1984), and the dark-purposed cyborg-firm exec in the RoboCop films. His TV credits include blarney-spouting Doc McPheeters in The Travels of Jamie McPheeters (1963), town boss Will Varner in The Long Hot Summer (1965), "The Director" in A Man Called Sloane (1979), intelligence agent Carson Marsh in Whiz Kids (1984), and Andrew Packard in Twin Peaks (1990). Dan O'Herlihy was the brother of director Michael O'Herlihy.
Christopher Dark (Actor) .. Manuel
Born: January 01, 1919
Died: January 01, 1971
Richard Jaeckel (Actor) .. Tom
Born: October 10, 1926
Died: June 14, 1997
Trivia: Born R. Hanley Jaeckel (the "R" stood for nothing), young Richard Jaeckel arrived in Hollywood with his family in the early 1940s. Columnist Louella Parsons, a friend of Jaeckel's mother, got the boy a job as a mailman at the 20th Century-Fox studios. When the producers of Fox's Guadalcanal Diary found themselves in need of a baby-faced youth to play a callow marine private, Jaeckel was given a screen test. Despite his initial reluctance to play-act, Jaeckel accepted the Guadalcanal Diary assignment and remained in films for the next five decades, appearing in almost 50 movies and playing everything from wavy-haired romantic leads to crag-faced villains. Between 1944 and 1948, Jaeckel served in the U.S. Navy. Upon his discharge, he co-starred in Sands of Iwo Jima with John Wayne and Forrest Tucker. In 1971, Jaeckel was nominated for a "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar on the strength of his performance in Sometimes a Great Notion. Richard Jaeckel has also been a regular in several TV series, usually appearing in dependable, authoritative roles: he was cowboy scout Tony Gentry in Frontier Circus (1962), Lt. Pete McNeil in Banyon (1972), firefighter Hank Myers in Firehouse (1974), federal agent Hank Klinger in Salvage 1 (1979), Major Hawkins in At Ease (1983) (a rare -- and expertly played -- comedy role), and Master Chief Sam Rivers in Supercarrier (1988). From 1991-92, Jaeckel played Lieutenant Ben Edwards on the internationally popular series Baywatch. Jaeckel passed away at the Motion Picture & Television Hospital of an undisclosed illness at the age of 70.
Peter Brown (Actor) .. Ed
Born: January 01, 1935
Trivia: Born Peter de Sappe, this lead actor appeared onscreen from 1958.
Chris Robinson (Actor) .. Ricky
Born: January 01, 1938
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from 1959.

Before / After
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Mannix
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