Four in a Jeep


9:00 pm - 10:30 pm, Today on WNJJ The Walk TV (16.2)

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MPs Ralph Meeker (Yank), Yoseph Yadin (Russian), Michael Medwin (English) and Dinan (French) search for a refugee who escaped from a Soviet camp in postwar Vienna. Warmly human tale. Filmed on location. Superbly directed. Franziska: Viveca Lindfors. Directed by Leopold Lindtberg.

1951 English
Drama

Cast & Crew
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Ralph Meeker (Actor) .. Sgt. William Long
Yoseph Yadin (Actor) .. Sgt. Vassily Voroschenko
Michael Medwin (Actor) .. Sgt. Harry Stuart
Viveca Lindfors (Actor) .. Franziska Idinger
Joseph Yadin (Actor) .. Sgt. Vassily Voroschenko
Albert Dinan (Actor) .. Sgt. Marcel Pasture
Paulette Dubost (Actor) .. Mme. Pasture
Hans Putz (Actor) .. Karl Idinger
Eduard Loibner (Actor) .. Hackl
Harry Hess (Actor) .. Hammond
Geraldine Katt (Actor) .. Steffi

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Did You Know..
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Ralph Meeker (Actor) .. Sgt. William Long
Yoseph Yadin (Actor) .. Sgt. Vassily Voroschenko
Michael Medwin (Actor) .. Sgt. Harry Stuart
Born: January 01, 1923
Trivia: Educated at Switzerland's Fischer Institute, British character actor Michael Medwin was first seen on screen in 1946's Piccadilly Incident. He essayed breezy cockney bits and supporting roles in a number of war films as well as several lighthearted comedies of the Genevieve (1953) variety. With the 1967 "mod" seriocomedy Charlie Bubbles, Medwin switched hats to become a producer; his subsequent productions have included such off-the-track fare as If... (1968) and O Lucky Man (1973) etc. Even while producing, Medwin occasionally kept his hand in the acting game. British TV fans were offered a surfeit of Michael Medwin on the popular sitcoms The Army Game (1957-72) and Shoestring (1979-80).
Viveca Lindfors (Actor) .. Franziska Idinger
Born: December 29, 1920
Died: October 25, 1995
Trivia: Though of the same era as her Swedish compatriots Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman, talented and beautiful leading lady of stage and screen Viveca Lindfors never achieved their superstar status due in large part to working in movies that inadequately displayed the full extent of her ability and charismatic personality. Still, she earned accolades and awards from critics and film societies around the world, including two awards from the prestigious Berlin Film Festival. Born Elsa Viveca Torstensdotter Lindfors in Uppsala, Sweden, she learned to act at the Royal Dramatic Theater in Stockholm. She made her Swedish film debut in Snurriga Familjen (1940). For the next six years, she would appear in more films and establish a stage career. Moving to Hollywood in 1946, she contracted herself to Warner Bros. studios and two years later starred opposite Errol Flynn in The Adventures of Don Juan (1948); however, in 1947, she appeared in Night Unto Night, Ronald Reagan's first starring role, but the film was not released until 1949. The following year, she debuted in her first French film, Singoalla. She made her first Broadway appearance playing the lead in Anastasia. Other memorable stage roles include Miss Julie (1955), Brecht on Brecht (1961), and I Am Woman (1973), a one-woman show. For her filmwork, Lindfors won her first Best Actress Award from the BFF in 1951 for Die Vier im Jeep (Four in a Jeep). Her second BFF Best Actress Award was for her role in Huis Clos (No Exit) (1962). In her personal life, Lindfors was renowned for her numerous romantic liaisons -- this in a decade when such behavior was considered shocking. She claims to have married the first of her four husbands just to prove that a promiscuous woman could indeed marry a decent man. Unlike many actresses for whom the aging process marks the death of their careers, Lindfors grew gracefully into her latter years, gaining a dignified beauty and an even more commanding presence in such films as Welcome to L.A. and Robert Altman's A Wedding (1978). In 1985, she made her debut as a screenwriter and director with Unfinished Business. Lindfors made her final film appearance in Henry Jaglom's Last Summer in the Hamptons (1995). She died in October that year of complications from rheumatoid arthritis in her home town of Uppsala.
Joseph Yadin (Actor) .. Sgt. Vassily Voroschenko
Albert Dinan (Actor) .. Sgt. Marcel Pasture
Paulette Dubost (Actor) .. Mme. Pasture
Born: October 08, 1910
Hans Putz (Actor) .. Karl Idinger
Eduard Loibner (Actor) .. Hackl
Harry Hess (Actor) .. Hammond
Geraldine Katt (Actor) .. Steffi

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