Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Victim Four


01:05 am - 01:35 am, Tuesday, November 4 on WZME MeTV (43.3)

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Victim Four

Season 7, Episode 32

Upset by the news that his broken leg will leave him with a limp, Joe Drake is further depressed by the arrival of his wife's former boyfriend.

repeat 1962 English Stereo
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Peggy Ann Garner (Actor) .. Madeline Drake
Paul Comi (Actor) .. Joe Drake
John Lupton (Actor) .. Ralph
Bryan O'byrne (Actor) .. Tittle
Nesdon Booth (Actor) .. Bartender
Harry Hines (Actor) .. Old Man
Stephanie Hill (Actor) .. Young Girl

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Peggy Ann Garner (Actor) .. Madeline Drake
Born: February 03, 1932
Died: October 16, 1984
Trivia: The daughter of an ambitious "stage mother," Peggy Ann Garner worked as a model and in summer stock before her sixth birthday. At seven she arrived in Hollywood, appearing briefly in several films; by the early '40s she showed a strong acting talent in larger roles. For her work at age 13 in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn she won a special Oscar as the "Outstanding Child Performer of 1945." Most of her later roles, however, were unrewarding, and her film career all but ended in the early '50s. In 1950 she debuted on Broadway, appearing in many plays in New York and on tour; she also eventually did much work on TV, appearing in TV dramas and series episodes and enjoying a very brief run in a Saturday-afternoon sitcom on ABC called Two Girls Named Smith (1951). By the late '60s she had given up her acting career, though she went on to appear prominently in Robert Altman's film A Wedding (1978). She married and divorced actors Richard Hayes and Albert Salmi, and died of pancreatic cancer at age 52.
Paul Comi (Actor) .. Joe Drake
Born: February 11, 1932
John Lupton (Actor) .. Ralph
Born: January 01, 1926
Trivia: Born in Illinois, actor John Lupton was raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where his father was a writer with the Milwaukee Journal. Upon graduation from New York's American Acamedy of Dramatic Arts, Lupton secured immediate stage work, then was signed as a contract player with MGM in Hollywood. Few worthwhile parts came from this alliance; Lupton was lanky and handsome in a Jimmy Stewart or Henry Fonda sort of way, but wasn't permitted to develop much of an on-screen persona of his own. His best opportunity came in 1956, when he was cast as Tom Jeffords on the two-season TV series Broken Arrow -- though most of the critical plaudits were directed at his costar Michael Ansara, who played the more colorful part of Cochise. A journeyman actor throughout the '60s, Lupton became one of the rotating "repertory" cast members of the TV series of Jack Webb (Dragnet, Adam 12, et al.) He is best known to latter-day viewers for his 14 year run as Tommy Horton on the daytime serial Days of Our Lives. John Lupton's offscreen pursuits included extensive volunteer work for the Multiple Sclerosis Association and the Special Olympics.
Bryan O'byrne (Actor) .. Tittle
Born: May 16, 1967
Birthplace: Mullagh, Cavan, Ireland
Trivia: Won Best Featured Actor in a Play at the 2004 Tony Awards, for his role in Frozen. In 2011, was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie, for his role in Mildred Pierce. Played the part of Auggie in 2018 sci-fi series Nightflyers. In 2018, won Best Supporting Actor at the BAFTA Television Awards for his role in Little Boy Blue. In 2020, played the Bone Collector in the American crime drama Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector.
Nesdon Booth (Actor) .. Bartender
Born: January 01, 1920
Died: January 01, 1964
Harry Hines (Actor) .. Old Man
Born: January 01, 1888
Died: January 01, 1967
Stephanie Hill (Actor) .. Young Girl

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