Haunts


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About this Broadcast
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Horror tale of a maniac with a penchant for scissors. May Britt. Sheriff: Aldo Ray. Carl: Cameron Mitchell. Nel: Susan Nohr. Frankie: William Gray Espy. Vicar: Ben Hammer. Doc: E.J. Andre. Loretta: Kendall Jackson. Directed by Herb Freed.

1977 English
Mystery & Suspense Mystery Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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May Britt (Actor) .. Ingred
Aldo Ray (Actor) .. Sheriff
Cameron Mitchell (Actor) .. Carl
Susan Nohr (Actor) .. Nel
William Gray Espy (Actor) .. Frankie
Ben Hammer (Actor) .. Vicar
E.J. Andre (Actor) .. Doc
Kendall Jackson (Actor) .. Loretta

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Did You Know..
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May Britt (Actor) .. Ingred
Aldo Ray (Actor) .. Sheriff
Born: September 25, 1926
Died: March 27, 1991
Trivia: Born Aldo DaRe. A leading man of Hollywood and some European films with a husky frame, thick neck, and raspy voice, he specialized in playing brawny but lovable tough guys. In World War Two he served as a Navy frog-man; later he was briefly the constable of Crockett, California, during the campaign for which he was spotted by Hollywood scouts. Ray debuted onscreen in the small role of a cynical football player in Saturday's Hero (1951), going on to frequently portray American rednecks and military men. His career went downhill rapidly in the '70s -- he made a string of low-budget films as a beefy character actor. His last film was Shock 'Em Dead (1990). Briefly married to actress Jeff Donnell, Ray is the father of actor Eric DaRe, best known as the character Leo in the TV series Twin Peaks.
Cameron Mitchell (Actor) .. Carl
Born: November 18, 1918
Died: July 06, 1994
Trivia: The son of a Pennsylvania minister, actor Cameron Mitchell first appeared on Broadway in 1934, in the Lunts' modern-dress version of Taming of the Shrew. He served as a bombardier during World War II, and for a brief period entertained thoughts of becoming a professional baseball player (he allegedly held an unsigned contract with the Detroit Tigers until the day he died). Mitchell was signed to an MGM contract in 1945, but stardom would elude him until he appeared as Happy in the original 1949 Broadway production of Death of the Salesman. He re-created this role for the 1951 film version, just before signing a long-term contract with 20th Century Fox. Throughout the 1950s, Mitchell alternated between likeable characters (the unpretentious business executive in How to Marry a Millionaire [1952]) and hissable ones (Jigger Craigin in Carousel [1956]); his best performance, in the opinion of fans and critics alike, was as drug-addicted boxer Barney Ross in the 1957 biopic Monkey on My Back. Beginning in the 1960s, Mitchell adroitly sidestepped the IRS by appearing in dozens of Spanish and Italian films, only a few of which were released in the U.S. He also starred in three TV series: The Beachcomber (1961), The High Chapparal (1969-1971), and Swiss Family Robinson (1976). Mitchell spent the better part of the 1970s and 1980s squandering his talents in such howlers as The Toolbox Murders, though there were occasional bright moments, notably his performance as a neurotic mob boss in 1982's My Favorite Year. A note for trivia buffs: Cameron Mitchell also appeared in the first CinemaScope film, The Robe (1953). Mitchell was the voice of Jesus in the Crucifixion scene.
Susan Nohr (Actor) .. Nel
William Gray Espy (Actor) .. Frankie
Ben Hammer (Actor) .. Vicar
Born: December 08, 1924
Trivia: Character actor, onscreen from the early '70s.
E.J. Andre (Actor) .. Doc
Born: January 01, 1907
Died: January 01, 1984
Kendall Jackson (Actor) .. Loretta

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Namaste Yoga
03:00 am