The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans


01:05 am - 02:05 am, Friday, December 12 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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Last Seen Wearing Blue Jeans

Season 1, Episode 28

After witnessing a murder, a young girl becomes the target of the killers. Saunders: Michael Wilding. Lauren: Katherine Crawford. Roberta: Anna Lee. Pete: Randy Boone. Cates: James Anderson. Gato: Jose de Vega. Grosse: Jesse Jacobs.

repeat 1963 English HD Level Unknown
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Michael Wilding (Actor) .. Saunders
Katherine Crawford (Actor) .. Lauren
Anna Lee (Actor) .. Roberta
Randy Boone (Actor) .. Pete
James Anderson (Actor) .. Cates
Eve Mcveagh (Actor) .. Rose Cates
Jose De Vega (Actor) .. Gato
Jesse Jacobs (Actor) .. Grosse
Kreg Martin (Actor) .. Al
Michael Wilding, Sr. (Actor) .. David Saunders
Frank Albertson (Actor) .. Tom Batterman
Russ Conway (Actor) .. Henderson
Carlos Romero (Actor) .. Alfau
Ricky Vera (Actor) .. 2nd Youth
Paul Fierro (Actor) .. The Priest
Karl Lukas (Actor) .. Mel Tanner

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Did You Know..
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Michael Wilding (Actor) .. Saunders
Born: July 23, 1912
Katherine Crawford (Actor) .. Lauren
Born: March 02, 1944
Anna Lee (Actor) .. Roberta
Born: January 02, 1913
Died: May 14, 2004
Trivia: Born Joanna Winnifrith, Anna Lee was a petite, charming, blond British actress. At age 14 she ran away from home to join a circus. After brief stage experience she began appearing in British films in 1932, playing leads and supporting roles; in 1940 she moved to Hollywood and began making films there. She is best remembered as Bronwyn Morgan, Roddy McDowall's sister-in-law, in How Green was My Valley (1941). Rarely onscreen after the late '60s, she had a regular role as Lila Quartermaine on the TV soap opera General Hospital. She married and divorced director Robert Stevenson. She was the widow of novelist/playwright/poet Robert Nathan and the mother of actors Jeffrey Byron and Venetia Stevenson.
Randy Boone (Actor) .. Pete
Born: January 17, 1942
James Anderson (Actor) .. Cates
Born: January 01, 1920
Died: January 01, 1969
Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from the '50s.
Eve Mcveagh (Actor) .. Rose Cates
Born: July 15, 1919
Jose De Vega (Actor) .. Gato
Born: January 04, 1934
Jesse Jacobs (Actor) .. Grosse
Kreg Martin (Actor) .. Al
Michael Wilding, Sr. (Actor) .. David Saunders
Born: July 23, 1912
Died: July 08, 1979
Trivia: Urbane British leading man Michael Wilding was making a living as a commercial artist when, in 1933, he joined the art department of a London film studio. His good looks and dashing personality did not go unnoticed and soon Wilding embarked upon an acting career. He made his film bow in the Australian Pastorale (1933), then toted up an impressive list of British stage and screen credits. His most memorable screen appearances can be found in Sailors Three (1940), In Which We Serve (1942), Piccadilly Incident (1946), Spring in Park Lane (1947), and Hitchcock's Stage Fright (1950). From 1952 through 1957, Wilding was the husband of Elizabeth Taylor. Illness forced Michael Wilding to cut down his film appearances in the late '60s; his last assignment was an uncredited, non-speaking cameo in Lady Caroline Lamb (1972), which co-starred his fourth wife, Margaret Leighton.
Frank Albertson (Actor) .. Tom Batterman
Born: February 02, 1909
Died: February 29, 1964
Trivia: Some actors can convey wide-eyed confusion, others are adept at business-like pomposity; Frank Albertson was a master of both acting styles, albeit at the extreme ends of his film career. Entering movies as a prop boy in 1922, Albertson played bit roles in several late silents, moving up the ladder to lead player with the 1929 John Ford talkie Salute. The boyish, open-faced Albertson was prominently cast in a number of Fox productions in the early 1930s, notably A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1931) and Just Imagine (1931). By the mid-1930s he had settled into such supporting roles as Katharine Hepburn's insensitive brother in Alice Adams (1935) and the green-as-grass playwright who falls into the clutches of the Marx Brothers in Room Service (1938). His best showing in the 1940s was as the wealthy hometown lad who loses Donna Reed to Jimmy Stewart in It's a Wonderful Life (1946). By the 1950s, a graying, mustachioed Albertson was playing aging corporate types. Frank Albertson's more memorable roles in the twilight of his career included the obnoxious millionaire whose bank deposit is pilfered by Janet Leigh in Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) and his uncredited turn as the flustered mayor of Sweetapple in Bye Bye Birdie (1963).
Russ Conway (Actor) .. Henderson
Born: April 25, 1913
Trivia: American actor Russ Conway was most at home in the raincoat of a detective or the uniform of a military officer. Making his movie bow in 1948, Conway worked in TV and films throughout the '50s and '60s. Some of his films include Larceny (1948), My Six Convicts (1952), Love Me Tender (1956) (as Ed Galt, in support of Elvis Presley) Fort Dobbs (1958) and Our Man Flint (1966). TV series featuring Conway in guest spots included The Beverly Hillbillies, The Munsters and Petticoat Junction. Russ Conway settled down in 1959 to play Lieutenant Pete Kyle on David Janssen's private eye TV weekly Richard Diamond.
Carlos Romero (Actor) .. Alfau
Born: February 15, 1927
Ricky Vera (Actor) .. 2nd Youth
Paul Fierro (Actor) .. The Priest
Born: January 19, 1916
Karl Lukas (Actor) .. Mel Tanner
Born: August 21, 1919
Died: January 16, 1995
Trivia: Character actor Karl Lukas was most famous for playing "Lindstrom" opposite Henry Fonda in the Broadway version of Mister Roberts(1948). While he spent most of his four-decade-long career on stage, he also dabbled in television and the occasional feature film. Lukas made his screen debut playing the "inspector" in the Lucille Ball/Desi Arnaz comedy The Long Long Trailer (1954). His other film credits include The Watermelon Man (1970), The Shaggy D.A. (1976), and Memories of Me (1988). Lukas also guest-starred on such television series as Family Affair, St. Elsewhere, and Little House on the Prairie.

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