The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: Final Performance


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Final Performance

Season 3, Episode 14

While a former vaudevillian (Franchot Tone) hits the comeback trail, his young fiancée desperately maps plans to run away. Rosie: Sharon Farrell. Allen: Roger Perry. Sheriff: Kelly Thordsen.

repeat 1965 English HD Level Unknown
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Sharon Farrell (Actor) .. Rosie
Roger Perry (Actor) .. Allen
Kelly Thordsen (Actor) .. Sheriff
Franchot Tone (Actor) .. Rudolph Bitzner

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Sharon Farrell (Actor) .. Rosie
Born: December 24, 1946
Trivia: American actress Sharon Farrell first began making TV appearance in the early '60s. Farrell began studying dance at age seven, and before she was out of her teens had racked up a great many appearances with the American Ballet Company. Her musical comedy debut occurred at age 17 with a Denver production of Oklahoma. Moving to New York, Farrell immediately got a job with a children's theatre--which just as immediately folded. Modelling work followed, then several years as a guest actress on a variety of top network programs, among them Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Alfred Hitchcock Hour and The Wild Wild West. Movie assignments included Marlowe (1969) and The Reivers (1969); despite several years' experience, she was voted "most promising newcomer" for the latter film. Farrell's career was tragically interrupted when her heart stopped beating for four minutes during childbirth. She incurred brain damage, and was virtually unable to read, write, or memorize. After extensive sessions of re-learning, Sharon returned to acting in the early '70s, her work load increasing as her recovery progressed. By the '90s, Farrell was seen as a regular on two series: The Young and the Restless and Matlock. Sharon Farrell's second husband was writer Dale Trevillon, whom she met on the set of the Mississippi-filmed The Premonition (1976).
Roger Perry (Actor) .. Allen
Born: May 07, 1933
Kelly Thordsen (Actor) .. Sheriff
Born: January 01, 1916
Died: January 01, 1978
Franchot Tone (Actor) .. Rudolph Bitzner
Born: February 27, 1905
Died: September 18, 1968
Trivia: He began acting while a college student, then became president of his school's Dramatic Club. In 1927 Tone began his professional stage career in stock, then soon made it to Broadway. He began appearing in films in 1932, going on to a busy screen career in which he was typecast as a debonair, tuxedo-wearing playboy or successful man-about-town. For his work in Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination. In the early '50s he gave up films to return to the stage; after appearing in an off-Broadway prouction of Uncle Vanya he returned to film in the play's screen version (1958), which he co-produced, co-directed, and starred in. He appeared in a handful of films in the '60s; meanwhile, onstage he got good reviews for his performance in the New York revival of Strange Interlude. In the mid '60s he costarred in the TV series "Ben Casey." He was married four times; his wives included actresses Joan Crawford, Jean Wallace, Barbara Payton, and Dolores Dorn-Heft.

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