12 O'clock High: Grant Me No Favor


10:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Saturday, November 29 on KOB Heroes & Icons (4.2)

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Grant Me No Favor

Season 2, Episode 10

The 918th's repeated raids over a secret target lead to crippling losses---and Gallagher's determination to know why the target is so vital. Maxwell Gallagher: Barry Sullivan. Gallagher: Paul Burke. Christy: Frank Aletter. Britt: Andrew Duggan.

repeat 1965 English HD Level Unknown
Drama War Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Paul Burke (Actor) .. Capt./Maj./Col. Joe Gallagher
Andrew Duggan (Actor) .. Brig. Gen. Ed Britt
Barry Sullivan (Actor) .. Maxwell Gallagher
Frank Aletter (Actor) .. Christy

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Did You Know..
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Paul Burke (Actor) .. Capt./Maj./Col. Joe Gallagher
Andrew Duggan (Actor) .. Brig. Gen. Ed Britt
Born: December 28, 1923
Died: May 15, 1988
Birthplace: Franklin, Indiana
Trivia: Born in Indiana and raised in Texas, Andrew Duggan attended Indiana University on a speech and drama scholarship. He was starred there in Maxwell Anderson's The Eve of St. Mark, which was being given a nonprofessional pre-Broadway tryout; on the basis of this performance, Duggan was cast in the professional Chicago company of the Anderson play. Before rehearsals could start, however, Duggan was drafted into the army. After wartime service, Duggan began his acting career all over again, working at his uncle's Indiana farm in-between Broadway and stock engagements. In Hollywood in the late 1950s, Duggan was co-starred in the Warner Bros. TV series Bourbon Street Beat and was featured in such films as The Bravados (1958), Seven Days in May (1964) and In Like Flint (1967). He also was starred on the 1962 TV sitcom Room for One More and the 1968 video western Lancer. Because of his marked resemblance to Dwight D. Eisenhower, Duggan was frequently cast as generals and U.S. presidents. Andrew Duggan's last screen appearance was in The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover.
Barry Sullivan (Actor) .. Maxwell Gallagher
Born: August 29, 1912
Died: June 06, 1994
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Trivia: Actor Barry Sullivan was a theater usher and department store employee at the time he made his first Broadway appearance in 1936. His "official" film debut was in the 1943 Western Woman of the Town, though in fact Sullivan had previously appeared in a handful of two-reel comedies produced by the Manhattan-based Educational Studios in the late '30s. A bit too raffish to be a standard leading man, Sullivan was better served in tough, aggressive roles, notably the title character in 1947's The Gangster and the boorish Tom Buchanan in the 1949 version of The Great Gatsby. One of his better film assignments of the 1950s was as the Howard Hawks-style movie director in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952). Sullivan continued appearing in movie roles of varying importance until 1978. A frequent visitor to television, Barry Sullivan starred as Sheriff Pat Garrett in the 1960s Western series The Tall Man, and was seen as the hateful patriarch Marcus Hubbard in a 1972 PBS production of Lillian Hellman's Another Part of the Forest.
Frank Aletter (Actor) .. Christy
Born: January 14, 1926
Died: May 13, 2009
Birthplace: Queens, New York

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