The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Ten Minutes from Now


01:00 am - 02:00 am, Monday, January 19 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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Ten Minutes from Now

Season 2, Episode 26

A seemingly insane artist is suspected of terrorizing a local official with bomb threats. Lou Jacobi. Bellington: Donnelly Rhodes. Wymar: Lonny Chapman. Louise: Neile Adams. Grindley: Jess Kirkpatrick.

repeat 1964 English HD Level Unknown
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Donnelly Rhodes (Actor) .. Bellington
Lonny Chapman (Actor) .. Wymar
Neile Adams (Actor) .. Louise
Jess Kirkpatrick (Actor) .. Grindley
Sandra Gould (Actor) .. Secretary
Lou Jacobi (Actor) .. Glover
Betty Harford (Actor) .. Woman in Museum
Harold Ayer (Actor) .. Salesman
Vince Williams (Actor) .. Newscaster
Ed Peck (Actor) .. Policeman

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Did You Know..
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Donnelly Rhodes (Actor) .. Bellington
Born: December 04, 1937
Died: January 08, 2018
Birthplace: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Trivia: Canadian character actor Donnelly Rhodes made his first American film appearance in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1970). Rhodes gained a daytime-drama following as Phillip Chancellor on The Young and the Restless. In TV's nighttime hours, he was seen as Dutch in the serial spoof Soap (1977-81), as Charlie in Report to Murphy (1982) and as the father of twins Jean and Liz Sagal in Double Trouble (1984). From 1985 to 1992, Donnelly Rhodes starred as Grant "Doc" Roberts in Danger Bay, a Canadian-based adventure series which ran in the U.S. on the Disney Channel cable service.
Lonny Chapman (Actor) .. Wymar
Born: October 01, 1920
Died: October 12, 2007
Birthplace: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Trivia: University of Oklahoma alumnus Lonny Chapman inaugurated his professional acting career in 1948. While co-starring in the Broadway production of Come Back Little Sheba, Chapman arranged for his college chum Dennis Weaver to understudy for him. Weaver went on to TV fame as Chester on the Western series Gunsmoke, while Chapman prospered as a film character actor, playing such roles as Roy in East of Eden (1955), Rock in Baby Doll (1957), and Deke Carter in Hitchcock's The Birds (1963). On TV, Lonny Chapman starred as private eye Jeff Prior in the 1958 summer-replacement series The Investigator, and was featured as another detective, Frank Malloy, in the 1965 courtroom weekly For the People (1965).
Neile Adams (Actor) .. Louise
Born: July 10, 1934
Jess Kirkpatrick (Actor) .. Grindley
Born: January 01, 1897
Died: January 01, 1976
Sandra Gould (Actor) .. Secretary
Born: July 23, 1921
Died: July 20, 1999
Trivia: Veteren performer Sandra Gould was probably best known for her recurring role as Gladys Kravitz on the popular TV series Bewitched. Gould started her acting career at the age of nine, appearing on stage and on radio. She was a very prolific presence on radio as an adult performer. When she made the switch to television, she was just as hardworking. Some of the many programs she was featured on include The Twilight Zone, The Flintstones (on which she voiced the character of Betty Rubble), and My Three Sons. Later in life, she made appearances on the Kirstie Alley sitcom Veronica's Closet, as well as on another, more popular NBC sitcom, Friends. She passed away from a stroke, in Burbank, CA, on July 20, 1999, shortly before her 83rd birthday.
Lou Jacobi (Actor) .. Glover
Born: December 28, 1913
Died: October 23, 2009
Trivia: Bald-pated, mustachioed Canadian character actor Lou Jacobi began entertaining theatre audiences as a child. Though many of his characterizations were urban-American ethnic types, Jacobi was well into his career before ever setting foot on an American stage. Among his more memorable screen roles were the explosive Mr. Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) and the philosophical Parisian bartender Moustache in Irma La Douce (1963). After his cameo as a middle-aged transvestite in Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask (1972), the hapless Mr. Jacobi found himself called upon to don women's garb on a nearly-weekly basis for the various TV variety series of the early 1970s. Lou Jacobi's other television work included supporting parts on The Dean Martin Show, Somerset and Melba, and the lead in the 1976 sitcom Ivan the Terrible.
Betty Harford (Actor) .. Woman in Museum
Born: January 28, 1927
Harold Ayer (Actor) .. Salesman
Born: January 01, 1916
Died: March 06, 2003
Vince Williams (Actor) .. Newscaster
Died: January 06, 1997
Trivia: American actor Vince Williams had a brief but promising career that was cut short by cancer. He is best known for his appearances on the soap operas The Guiding Light, where he played Hampton Speakes, and Another World as Dustin Carter. Before becoming an actor, Williams earned a B.A. from Northwestern State University of Louisiana and studied pre-law at Southern University in Baton Rouge. While in college, Williams attended a few speech and drama courses and decided to become a professional actor. On Broadway, he appeared opposite Billy Dee Williams and James Earl Jones in Fences. In addition to acting, Williams was also involved with music and just before he died, was in the process of recording an album with his "Afrazz" (a blend of Haitian, African, and Latin music) band, Company of One.
Ed Peck (Actor) .. Policeman
Born: January 01, 1917
Died: September 12, 1992
Trivia: With his chiseled, sharp features and distinctive raspy voice, American character actor Ed Peck was often cast as a policeman or a military man in feature films and television shows -- notably on the TV series Happy Days where he played police officer Kirk -- of the '60s through the early '80s. He made his debut on the afternoon television series Major Dell Conway of the Flying Tigers in the early '50s.

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