Alfred Hitchcock Presents: The Big Score


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The Big Score

Season 7, Episode 22

A baby sitter opens a Pandora's box when she lets her friends rob the house where she's working.

repeat 1962 English Stereo
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Rafael Campos (Actor) .. Gino
Evans Evans (Actor) .. Dora
Tom Gilleran (Actor) .. Mike
Nick Sills (Actor) .. Arne
John Zaremba (Actor) .. Lt. Morgan
Philip Reed (Actor) .. Fellows
Jesse Jacobs (Actor) .. Ozzie

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Did You Know..
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Rafael Campos (Actor) .. Gino
Born: May 13, 1936
Died: July 09, 1985
Trivia: Rafael Campos moved from the Dominican Republic to New York City at the age of fourteen. After appearing in a handful of Spanish-language plays, Campos rose to fame portraying troubled Hispanic youths in such films as The Blackboard Jungle (1955), Trial (1955) and Dino (1957). His gift for comedy was seldom touched upon, save for his role as a college-bound busboy in 1957's This Could Be the Night. Campos both acted and directed on the New York stage, making his Broadway debut in Infidel Caesar. He also essayed important roles in the TV series Rhoda (as Ramon Diaz Jr.) and Centennial (as Nacho) and wrote articles for Manhattan-based Spanish publications. Rafael Campo's last film was 1985's Fever Pitch, directed by his Blackboard Jungle mentor Richard Brooks.
Evans Evans (Actor) .. Dora
Born: November 26, 1936
Tom Gilleran (Actor) .. Mike
Nick Sills (Actor) .. Arne
John Zaremba (Actor) .. Lt. Morgan
Born: January 01, 1908
Died: January 01, 1986
Philip Reed (Actor) .. Fellows
Born: March 25, 1908
Died: December 07, 1996
Trivia: One didn't become a stage and movie leading man with a monicker like Milton LeRoy in the early '30s, so the Brooklyn-born, Cornell-educated LeRoy was rechristened Phillip Reed. He made his earliest appearances as a utility actor in films like Penthouse (1933), then came into his own with several starring parts in the late '30s and early '40s. Mostly he was cast opposite big names like Dorothy Lamour and Bette Davis, who occasionally preferred to work with handsome but unremarkable hunks who wouldn't detract from their star performances. When not outshone by his female costars, Reed was often seen as a good-looking but mean-spirited type, who lost the girl to the hero or who found himself the principal murder suspect. Better served in his stage work, Reed still managed a few truly memorable film appearances: he was the stalwart Uncas in the 1936 version of Last of the Mohicans (1936), and was superb as a loudmouthed house guest who just won't leave in Weekend for Three (1941). Phillip Reed's final film was the Elvis Presley vehicle Harum Scarum (1965), after which the 57 year old actor launched a lucrative career in business.
Jesse Jacobs (Actor) .. Ozzie

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