Dangerous Assignment: The Paris-Sewer Story


04:00 am - 04:30 am, Saturday, November 15 on KTVP Nostalgia Network (23.6)

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The Paris-Sewer Story

Season 1, Episode 23

The sewers of Paris lead Steve (Brian Donlevy) to the underground quarters of a spy ring. Suzanne: Carol Thurston. Bill: Jim Davis. Vittorio: Leonard Penn. De Champs: Jean Delval. Lerlec: Robert Bice.

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Crime Drama Espionage

Cast & Crew
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Brian Donlevy (Actor) .. Steve
Carol Thurston (Actor) .. Suzanne
Jim Davis (Actor) .. Bill
Leonard Penn (Actor) .. Vittorio
Jean Delval (Actor) .. De Champs
Robert Bice (Actor) .. Lerlec

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Brian Donlevy (Actor) .. Steve
Born: February 09, 1889
Died: April 05, 1972
Trivia: The son of an Irish whiskey distiller, Brian Donlevy was 10 months old when his family moved to Wisconsin. At 15, Donlevy ran away from home, hoping to join General Pershing's purge against Mexico's Pancho Villa. His tenure below the border was brief, and within a few months he was enrolled in military school. While training to be a pilot at the U.S. Naval Academy, Donlevy developed an interest in amateur theatricals. He spent much of the early 1920s living by his wits in New York, scouting about for acting jobs and attempting to sell his poetry and other writings. He posed for at least one Arrow Collar ad and did bit and extra work in several New York-based films, then received his first break with a good supporting role in the 1924 Broadway hit What Price Glory?. Several more Broadway plays followed, then in 1935 Donlevy decided to try his luck in Hollywood. A frustrated Donlevy was prepared to head back to Manhattan when, at the last minute, he was cast as a villain in Sam Goldwyn's Barbary Coast. In 1936 he was signed to a 20th Century-Fox contract, alternating between "B"-picture heroes and "A"-picture heavies for the next few years. The most notable of his bad-guy roles from this period was the cruel but courageous Sgt. Markoff in Beau Geste (1939); reportedly, Donlevy deliberately behaved atrociously off-camera as well as on, so that his co-workers would come to genuinely despise his character. From 1940 through 1946, Donlevy was most closely associated with Paramount Pictures, delivering first-rate performances in such films as The Great McGinty (1940), Wake Island (1942), The Glass Key (1942) and The Virginian (1946). His own favorite role was that of the good-hearted, raffish con-artist in Universal's Nightmare (1942). In 1950, Donlevy took time off from films to star and co-produce the syndicated radio (and later TV) series Dangerous Assignment. He went on to introduce the character of Dr. Quatermass in two well-received British science fiction films, The Creeping Unknown (1955) and Enemy From Space (1957). Brian Donlevy left behind an impressive enough filmic legacy to put the lie to his own assessment of his talents: "I think I stink."
Carol Thurston (Actor) .. Suzanne
Born: January 01, 1922
Died: January 01, 1969
Jim Davis (Actor) .. Bill
Born: April 26, 1981
Died: April 26, 1981
Birthplace: Edgerton, Platte County, Missouri, United States
Leonard Penn (Actor) .. Vittorio
Born: January 01, 1906
Died: January 01, 1975
Jean Delval (Actor) .. De Champs
Robert Bice (Actor) .. Lerlec
Born: March 14, 1914

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