Ray Bradbury Theater: A Miracle of Rare Device


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A Miracle of Rare Device

Season 3, Episode 2

A desert mirage offers hope for two enterprising men. Pat Harrington.

repeat 1989 English HD Level Unknown
Drama Anthology Adaptation Fantasy Horror Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Pat Harrington Jr. (Actor) .. Robert
Wayne Robson (Actor) .. William
William Kircher (Actor) .. Ned Bantlin
Desmond Kelly (Actor) .. Old Man
Barbara Laurenson (Actor) .. Old Woman
Roy Wesney (Actor) .. Old Man #2
Stephen Lovatt (Actor) .. Xanadu Young Man
Peter Dennett (Actor) .. Farmer

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Did You Know..
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Pat Harrington Jr. (Actor) .. Robert
Born: August 13, 1929
Died: January 06, 2016
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The son of legendary vaudevillian Pat Harrington Sr., comic actor Pat Harrington Jr. rose to prominence via his many appearances on The Steve Allen Show and The Jack Paar Program in the late 1950s. However, few viewers recognized him as Pat Harrington Jr.: instead, he passed himself off as Italian golf pro Guido Panzini, a guise so convincing that he was invited to play in several major tournaments. Once the public at large was apprised that Harrington was neither Italian nor a master duffer, demands for his services as an actor increased immeasurably. In 1959, he was cast on The Danny Thomas Show as Danny's new son-in-law Pat Hannigan (Thomas had planned to spin off Harrington and his TV daughter Penney Parker into their own series, but this was not to be). In 1962, he served as host of Stump the Stars, a revamped version of the old Summer replacement perennial Pantomime Quiz. Seven years later, he was seen as sharkish PR man Tony Lawrence on the short-lived TV adaptation of Mr. Deeds Goes to Town. In 1975, Harrington landed his signature role as macho, aphorism-spouting handyman Dwayne Schneider on the TV sitcom One Day at a Time; he remained with the series until its cancellation in 1984, earning an Emmy along the way. In films, Pat Harrington Jr. has been seen in a gallery of diverse portrayals, most amusingly as smoothly villainous telephone company spokesman Arlington Haven in The President's Analyst (1967). Harrington continued to act until 2012; his last acting appearance was a guest-spot on Hot in Cleveland, starring his former One Day at a Time co-star Valerie Harper. He died in 2016, at age 86.
Wayne Robson (Actor) .. William
Born: April 29, 1946
Died: April 04, 2011
William Kircher (Actor) .. Ned Bantlin
Born: May 23, 1958
Desmond Kelly (Actor) .. Old Man
Barbara Laurenson (Actor) .. Old Woman
Roy Wesney (Actor) .. Old Man #2
Stephen Lovatt (Actor) .. Xanadu Young Man
Born: May 27, 1964
Birthplace: Wellington
Peter Dennett (Actor) .. Farmer
Ray Bradbury (Actor)
Born: August 22, 1920
Died: June 05, 2012