Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Ten O'Clock Tiger


01:05 am - 01:35 am, Saturday, October 25 on WZME MeTV (43.3)

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Ten O'Clock Tiger

Season 7, Episode 26

Fight manager Arthur Duffy tries to make a real killing at the racetrack.

repeat 1962 English Stereo
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Robert Keith (Actor) .. Arthur Duffy
Frankie Darro (Actor) .. Boots
Karl Lucas (Actor) .. Fresno
Syl Lamont (Actor) .. Attendant
Andy Romano (Actor) .. Policeman
Charles E. Perry (Actor) .. Handler
Chuck Hicks (Actor) .. Gypsy Joe
Charles Perry (Actor) .. Handler

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Did You Know..
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Robert Keith (Actor) .. Arthur Duffy
Born: February 10, 1898
Frankie Darro (Actor) .. Boots
Born: December 22, 1917
Died: December 25, 1976
Trivia: The son of circus performers, the diminutive Frankie Darro began appearing in films as a juvenile player in 1924; he co-starred with western star Tom Tyler in several silent oaters at FBO in the mid-1920s, and was cast in leading roles in Little Mickey Grogan (1927) and The Circus Kid (1928). During the 1930s, Darro showed up in innumerable bit and supporting roles, often playing juvenile delinquents; he carried over this particular characterization into his voiceover stint as Lampwick in the 1940 animated Disney feature Pinocchio. He was given star billing at such minor-league studios as Ambassador and Monogram, co-starring with black comedian Mantan Moreland at the latter studio in an enjoyable series of action programmers, often cast as a jockey because of his stature. In the late 1940s, Darro was a frequent stunt double for such pint-sized actors as Leo Gorcey. Frankie Darro was compelled to accept bit roles into the 1960s; he was also featured in several Red Skelton Shows of the period, often dressed as an old woman for a peculiar comic effect.
Karl Lucas (Actor) .. Fresno
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.
Syl Lamont (Actor) .. Attendant
Born: January 01, 1912
Died: January 01, 1982
Andy Romano (Actor) .. Policeman
Born: June 15, 1941
Trivia: On stage from 1957, American actor Andy Romano made his film bow two years later. Romano's earlier assignments included the part of J.D., a member of Eric Von Zipper's "Rat Pack," in several of American-International's Beach Party movies. He later played lawmen and crooks, both comic and otherwise. On TV, Andy Romano played Detective Joe Caruso in Get Christie Love! (1975) and Frank Richards in Friends (the 1979 "teen angst" sitcom, not the current NBC hit).
Charles E. Perry (Actor) .. Handler
Chuck Hicks (Actor) .. Gypsy Joe
Born: December 26, 1927
Trivia: Chuck Hicks was both a character actor and a stunt man who worked in feature films, television and television commercials. He later became a stunt coordinator and an instructor.
Charles Perry (Actor) .. Handler

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