The Twilight Zone: One More Pallbearer


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One More Pallbearer

Season 3, Episode 17

A millionaire (Joseph Wiseman) offers three personal enemies shelter from an atomic war. Mrs. Langford: Katherine Squire. Hughes: Gage Clark. Hawthorne: Trevor Bardette. Policeman: Ray Galvin. Electrician No. 1: Joseph Elic. Electrician No. 2: Robert Snyder. Host: Rod Serling.

repeat 1962 English HD Level Unknown
Sci-fi Anthology Suspense/thriller Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Katherine Squire (Actor) .. Mrs. Langford
Gage Clark (Actor) .. Hughes
Trevor Bardette (Actor) .. Col. Hawthorne
Ray Galvin (Actor) .. Policeman
Joseph Elic (Actor) .. Electrician No. 1
Robert Snyder (Actor) .. Electrician No. 2
Joseph Wiseman (Actor) .. Paul Radin

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Did You Know..
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Katherine Squire (Actor) .. Mrs. Langford
Born: March 09, 1903
Died: March 29, 1995
Trivia: Best known for her stage work, character actress Katherine Squire also acquired extensive film and television credits. She first appeared on Broadway in 1932, after gaining initial acting experience at the Cleveland Playhouse. She made her feature film debut in The Story on Page One (1959). She made her final film appearance as half of one of the long-married couples interviewed during the course of When Harry Met Sally (1989). Squire's television resumé includes appearances on Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Twilight Zone, and The Virginian.
Gage Clark (Actor) .. Hughes
Born: March 03, 1900
Trevor Bardette (Actor) .. Col. Hawthorne
Born: January 01, 1902
Died: November 28, 1977
Trivia: American actor Trevor Bardette could truly say that he died for a living. In the course of a film career spanning three decades, the mustachioed, granite-featured Bardette was "killed off" over 40 times as a screen villain. Entering movies in 1936 after abandoning a planned mechanical engineering career for the Broadway stage, Bardette was most often seen as a rustler, gangster, wartime collaborator and murderous backwoodsman. His screen skullduggery carried over into TV; one of Bardette's best remembered video performances was as a "human bomb" on an early episode of Superman. Perhaps being something of a reprobate came naturally to Trevor Bardette -- or so he himself would claim in later years when relating a story of how, as a child, he'd won ten dollars writing an essay on "the evils of tobacco," only to be caught smoking behind the barn shortly afterward.
Ray Galvin (Actor) .. Policeman
Born: June 05, 1917
Joseph Elic (Actor) .. Electrician No. 1
Robert Snyder (Actor) .. Electrician No. 2
Born: January 16, 1916
Died: March 21, 2004
Joseph Wiseman (Actor) .. Paul Radin
Born: May 15, 1918
Died: October 19, 2009
Trivia: Intense, incisive Canadian-born actor Joseph Wiseman first set foot on stage with a Manhattan-based Italian acting troupe. One of his earliest Broadway appearances was as a townsman in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1939). He went on to share the spotlight with such notables as Helen Hayes, Katherine Cornell, Tallulah Bankhead, and Julie Harris. Wiseman's first important film role was the whining, psychopathic burglar in Detective Story (1951), a part he'd previously played on Broadway. One of his most colorful roles (though hardly his personal favorite) was the Fu Manchu-like title character in Dr. No (1962). A busy film and TV actor into the 1980s, Joseph Wiseman was also active with the Lincoln Repertory Theater in New York. Wiseman died in the fall of 2009 at age 91, following a period of declining health.

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