The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow


01:05 am - 02:05 am, Saturday, January 17 on WZME MeTV (43.3)

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The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow

Season 2, Episode 25

Good-for-nothing Bruce Richmond (Don Chastain) concocts a scheme to keep his wife's wealthy aunt from exposing him. Mrs. Snow: Patricia Collinge. Lorna: Jessica Walter. Ruth: June Vincent.

repeat 1964 English HD Level Unknown
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Patricia Collinge (Actor) .. Mrs. Snow
Don Chastain (Actor) .. Bruce Richmond
Jessica Walter (Actor) .. Lorna
George Macready (Actor) .. Hillary Prine
June Vincent (Actor) .. Ruth
Pamela Curran (Actor) .. Sally Wilson
Edith Angold (Actor) .. Frieda
Bartlett Robinson (Actor) .. Harvey Craine
Calvin Bartlett (Actor) .. John Watson

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Did You Know..
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Patricia Collinge (Actor) .. Mrs. Snow
Born: January 01, 1892
Died: January 01, 1974
Don Chastain (Actor) .. Bruce Richmond
Born: January 01, 1936
Died: August 09, 2002
Trivia: An Emmy-nominated actor-singer who built a foundation in Hollywood before relocating to Broadway, Don Chastain's work as an actor and charismatic jazz singer found the multifaceted talent often switching gears and wearing numerous hats. Born in Oklahoma City, Chastain moved to Hollywood in the late 1950s, and landed an early role as a singer on The Ed Sullivan Show. With his six-foot-plus height and powerful build, he was frequently cast as heavies and authority figures -- he was a menacing bounty hunter in the Big Valley episode "Image of Yesterday", a police detective in the Raquel Welch exploitation vehicle Flareup, and gave a chilling performance as a serial rapist/murderer masquerading as a police officer in an episode of Hawaii Five-O; during the early 1970's, he also rather wisely got cast in lighter roles, starting with his co-starring role as Debbie Reynolds' sportswriter husband on The Debbie Reynolds Show, where the writers were sometimes able to use his height against Reynolds diminutive, perky persona to comic effect; he also played a recurring character on the sitcom Rhoda. Making the move to the bright lights of Broadway, Chastain found further success while landing the lead in No Strings before cast in Parade and 42nd Street, among others. A popular soap opera actor in the 1980s and '90s, Chastain appeared in Another World, One Life to Live, and As the World Turns before landing roles in such popular television series as The West Wing and Murder in Small Town X. Chastain was less well known as a writer, but his credits in that capacity included the thriller The Mafu Cage, and he was twice nominated for Daytime Emmy Awards as a writer. As a singer, Chastain performed with Jon Hendricks and Count Basie's Band. In early August 2002, Don Chastain died of cancer in a Los Angeles hospital. He was 66.
Jessica Walter (Actor) .. Lorna
Born: January 31, 1941
Died: March 24, 2021
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: Learning the ropes at the Bucks County Playhouse and New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, Jessica Walter, born January 31st, 1949, made her Broadway debut in 1961's Advise and Consent. The raven-haired leading lady was then seen on a regular basis in several Manhattan-based TV programs, including the daytimer Love of Life and the 1965 nighttime series For the People. In films from 1964, Jessica was one of eight young female "newcomers" (Candice Bergen, Elizabeth Hartman, Joanna Pettet et. al.) who went on to greater things after appearing en masse in Sidney Lumet's The Group (1966). Her flashiest screen role was as the dangerously possessive "number one fan" Evelyn Draper in Clint Eastwood's Play Misty for Me (1971). Of her many weekly-TV assignments, Walter's title role in the mid-'70s cop series Amy Prentiss garnered her the most attention; that is, until recently, when Walter found late-career acclaim on the award-winning sitcom Arrested Development. As the insensitive, materialistic matriarch of the Bluth family, Walter garnered a plum comedic role, and Emmy attention to boot. Walter continued to remain active in television appearances following the cancellation of Arrested Development, and joined the cast of the Broadway revival of Anything Goes in 2011.
George Macready (Actor) .. Hillary Prine
June Vincent (Actor) .. Ruth
Born: January 01, 1920
Trivia: Blond actress June Vincent entered the movie business in 1940. Occasionally a leading lady, as in Abbott & Costello's Here Come the Co-eds, Vincent was more effectively cast as an ice-princess "other woman." After a string of progressively uninteresting film parts, she received a shot in the arm careerwise when she began accepting television roles, rapidly establishing herself as an versatile character actress; TV Guide, taking into consideration the number of times that the on-screen Vincent tried to steal away somebody's husband or boyfriend, referred to her as "Television's Favorite Homewrecker." June Vincent made her final TV appearances in the mid-1960s.
Pamela Curran (Actor) .. Sally Wilson
Born: February 06, 1930
Edith Angold (Actor) .. Frieda
Bartlett Robinson (Actor) .. Harvey Craine
Born: January 01, 1912
Died: March 28, 1986
Trivia: Manhattan native Bartlett Robinson headed to Los Angeles in the mid-'30s for the express purpose of becoming a radio actor. He appeared in innumerable soap operas and anthologies, and starred as Erle Stanley Gardner's super-lawyer Perry Mason in a 1943 radio series. His stage credits on both coasts included Sweet River, Merchant of Yonkers, and Point of No Return. In films from 1956 to 1973, he was often cast as doctors and military officials. Bartlett Robinson's TV credits include the recurring roles of Willard Norton in Wendy and Me (1964) and Frank Campbell in Mona McCluskey (1965).
Calvin Bartlett (Actor) .. John Watson

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