The Twilight Zone: One for the Angels


12:30 am - 01:00 am, Monday, November 17 on WSWB MeTV (38.2)

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One for the Angels

Season 1, Episode 2

A salesman (Ed Wynn) asks for a reprieve from Death, who then picks a little girl instead. Death: Murray Hamilton. Little Girl: Dana Dillaway. Truck Driver: Merritt Bohn. Doctor: Jay Overholts.

repeat 1959 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Sci-fi Anthology Suspense/thriller Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Murray Hamilton (Actor) .. Death
Dana Dillaway (Actor) .. Little Girl/Maggie
Merritt Bohn (Actor) .. Truck Driver
Jay Overholts (Actor) .. Doctor
Ed Wynn (Actor) .. Lew Bookman
Mickey Maga (Actor) .. Little Boy

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Murray Hamilton (Actor) .. Death
Born: March 24, 1923
Died: September 01, 1986
Trivia: Murray Hamilton first stepped on a Broadway stage in 1945; among his subsequent theatrical credits was the original production of Mister Roberts and his Tony-winning stint in 1964's Absence of a Cello. Hamilton's film career began with a minor role in Bright Victory (1951). He often played abrasive, cynical characters, such as the "feller sufferin' from R.O.T.C" in 1958's No Time for Sergeants, but he occasionally essayed good-guy roles, notably as James Stewart's foredoomed partner in The FBI Story (1959). Murray Hamilton is best known to many moviegoers for his role as the bombastic mayor in 1975's Jaws, a role which he won, according to the film's scenarist Carl Gottlieb, thanks to his acute ability "to portray weakness disguised as strength."
Dana Dillaway (Actor) .. Little Girl/Maggie
Merritt Bohn (Actor) .. Truck Driver
Jay Overholts (Actor) .. Doctor
Ed Wynn (Actor) .. Lew Bookman
Born: November 09, 1886
Died: June 19, 1966
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Born Isaiah Edward Leopold, Wynn ran away from home at 15 to work as a utility boy for a stage company, with which he also acted. The company failed and he returned home. Shortly thereafter, he moved to New York, soon becoming a vaudeville comic headliner. In 1914, he began appearing with the Ziegfeld Follies, billed as the Perfect Fool; meanwhile, he got into a widely publicized feud with another Ziegfeld star, W.C. Fields. After organizing an actors' strike in 1919, he was boycotted by the Shuberts. At the height of his popularity as a Broadway comic star, he got around the boycott by writing and producing his own shows, which were both critical and popular successes. Having appeared in a few films, in the '30s he increased his popularity on radio as the Texaco Fire Chief. At the end of the '30s, several of his business ventures collapsed, including a radio chain; he suffered a nervous breakdown and his career seemed over. He bounced back on Broadway in the '40s. In 1949, he won the first TV Emmy Award as Best Actor in a Series. Out of work in the '50s, when his comedy style had become dated, he was encouraged by his son -- actor Keenan Wynn -- to launch a new career as a film actor. From 1957 to 1967, he was busy onscreen as a dramatic character actor, and for his work in The Diary of Anne Frank (1959), he received a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination. He also appeared in TV dramas.
Mickey Maga (Actor) .. Little Boy
Born: May 25, 1950

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