12 O'clock High: Practice to Deceive


12:00 am - 01:00 am, Sunday, May 17 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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Practice to Deceive

Season 3, Episode 6

Shot down over Germany, Gallagher is sprung from a POW camp by Germans plotting to overthrow the Nazi regime. Von Kreuter: Eduard Franz. Gallagher: Paul Burke. Heidi: Diana Hyland. Von Datz: John van Dreelen.

repeat 1966 English HD Level Unknown
Drama War Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Paul Burke (Actor) .. Capt./Maj./Col. Joe Gallagher
Eduard Franz (Actor) .. Von Kreuter
Diana Hyland (Actor) .. Heidi
John Van Dreelen (Actor) .. Von Datz

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Did You Know..
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Paul Burke (Actor) .. Capt./Maj./Col. Joe Gallagher
Eduard Franz (Actor) .. Von Kreuter
Born: October 31, 1902
Died: February 10, 1982
Trivia: Erudite, distinguished-looking American actor Eduard Franz started his stage career with the Provincetown Players. He was a leading Broadway actor for nearly 20 years before making his film bow in 1947's The Wake of the Red Witch. Franz was at his best when playing such worldly intellectuals as Justice Louis Brandeis in The Magnificent Yankee (1950). In 1963, Eduard Franz was cast in the tailor-made role of psychiatric clinic director Edward Raymer on the weekly TV drama Breaking Point.
Diana Hyland (Actor) .. Heidi
Born: January 25, 1936
Died: March 27, 1977
Trivia: American actress Diana Hyland took private acting lessons as a high school student, debuting professionally at age 17 at the Rabbit Run Theatre of Madison, Ohio. Once in New York, she worked part time as the switchboard operator of her apartment building, hitting pay dirt actingwise with an important role on TV's Robert Montgomery Presents. More TV work followed, as did summer stock appearances with the likes of Claudette Colbert and a tour with the stage play Look Back in Anger; Diana capped the '50s with a Broadway appearance in Sweet Bird of Youth, costarring Paul Newman and Geraldine Page. Like most New York-based actresses of the era, Diana did a soap opera stint (Young Dr. Malone), but after her character was abruptly killed off she headed for the ostensibly greener pastures of Hollywood. Her first job there, supporting Robert Redford in an Alcoa Premiere drama, earned Diana an Emmy nomination, leading to prolific guest-star work on such series as Dr. Kildare, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and Twilight Zone. Undeniably talented, Diana was best known in studio circles for her impatience and outspokenness, and in fact was reprimanded in print for this trait by columnist Hedda Hopper. Her film career was far less interesting than her TV work: The Chase (1966) is the only Diana Hyland performance seen on a regular basis on television these days, and it's hardly worthy of her or anyone else in the cast (which included Marlon Brando, Robert Redford and Jane Fonda). Except for a recurring role on Peyton Place in the mid '60s, Diana avoid regular primetime series work until 1976, when she signed to play Dick Van Patten's wife on Eight is Enough. That same year, she costarred in the TV movie Boy in the Plastic Bubble with John Travolta. Diana fell in love with Travolta, 17 years her junior, and the two moved in together. Thus 1977 should have been a professional and personal high water mark for Diana Hyland. But on March 27 of that year, Diana died of cancer, which devastated not only Travolta but the entire Eight is Enough cast. The five completed episodes starring Diana Hyland began telecasting on March 15, a scant twelve days before her death.
John Van Dreelen (Actor) .. Von Datz
Born: May 05, 1922

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