Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Where Beauty Lies


01:05 am - 01:35 am, Friday, November 7 on WSWB MeTV (38.2)

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Where Beauty Lies

Season 7, Episode 38

Actor Collin Hardy will stop at nothing to prevent men from wooing his sister.

repeat 1962 English Stereo
Drama Anthology

Cast & Crew
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Cloris Leachman (Actor) .. Caroline Hardy
Charles Carlson (Actor) .. Paul Ross
Charles S. Carlson (Actor) .. Paul Ross
Pamela Curran (Actor) .. Joan
Raymond Bailey (Actor) .. Doctor
George Nader (Actor) .. Collin Hardy
Norman Leavitt (Actor) .. House Painter
Marilyn Clark (Actor) .. Julie Ross

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Cloris Leachman (Actor) .. Caroline Hardy
Born: April 30, 1926
Died: January 26, 2021
Birthplace: Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Trivia: Cloris Leachman seems capable of playing any kind of role, and she has consistently demonstrated her versatility in films and on TV since the 1950s. On the big screen, she can be seen in such films as Kiss Me Deadly (1955), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), The Last Picture Show (1971), for which she won an Oscar; and Young Frankenstein (1974). On TV, she played the mother on Lassie from 1957-58, and Phyllis Lindstrom on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-77) and her own series, Phyllis (1975-77). She was a staple on many of the dramatic shows of the '50s, and a regular on Charlie Wild, Private Detective (1950-52), and The Facts of Life. Leachman has won three Emmy Awards and continues to make TV, stage, and film appearances, including a turn as Granny in the film version of The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) and supplying her voice for the animated Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) and The Iron Giant (1999). In 1999, she could be seen heading the supporting cast in Wes Craven's Music of the Heart.
Charles Carlson (Actor) .. Paul Ross
Charles S. Carlson (Actor) .. Paul Ross
Pamela Curran (Actor) .. Joan
Born: February 06, 1930
Raymond Bailey (Actor) .. Doctor
Born: May 06, 1904
Died: April 15, 1980
Trivia: Born into a poor San Francisco family, Raymond Bailey dropped out of school in the 10th grade to help make ends meet. He took on a variety of short-term jobs before escaping his lot by hopping a freight to New York. He tried in vain to find work as an actor, eventually signing on as a mess boy on a freighter. While docked in Honolulu, Bailey once more gave acting a try, and also sang on a local radio station. In Hollywood from 1932 on, Bailey took any nickel-and-dime job that was remotely connected to show business, but when World War II began, he once more headed out to sea, this time with the Merchant Marine. Only after the war was Bailey able to make a living as a character actor on stage and in TV and films. In 1962, he was cast as covetous bank president Milburn Drysdale on The Beverly Hillbillies, a role that made him a household name and one which he played for nine seasons (ironically, he'd once briefly worked in a bank during his teen years). After the show was cancelled in 1971, Bailey dropped out of sight and became somewhat of a recluse.
George Nader (Actor) .. Collin Hardy
Born: October 19, 1921
Died: February 04, 2002
Trivia: Having trained at the Pasadena Playhouse, he broke into films in 1950 and went on to play rugged, brawny, tanned leads in numerous films of the '50s, often appearing with a bare torso. He produced, directed, and acted in the film Walk by the Sea (1963). In the '60s he appeared mostly in low-budget European co-productions, and for a time he was popular in Germany as FBI agent Jerry Cotton in several thrillers. In the late '50s and early '60s he starred in the TV series The Adventures of Ellery Queen, Man and the Challenge, and Shannon; in the '70s he returned to work on TV in guest roles in several series and TV movies, then retired from acting. He wrote one novel, Chrome.
Norman Leavitt (Actor) .. House Painter
Born: December 01, 1913
Died: December 11, 2005
Birthplace: Lansing, Michigan, United States
Trivia: In films from 1941, American character actor Norman Leavitt spent much of his career in uncredited bits and supporting roles. Leavitt can briefly be seen in such "A" pictures of the 1940s and 1950s as The Inspector General (1949) and Harvey (1950). His larger roles include Folsom in the 1960 budget western Young Jesse James. Three Stooges fans will immediately recognize Norman Leavitt from The Three Stooges in Orbit (1962), in which he player scientist Emil Sitka's sinister butler--who turned out to be a spy from Mars!
Marilyn Clark (Actor) .. Julie Ross
Born: September 28, 1929

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