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Affair In Reno
''Affair in Reno'' is a 1957 American comedic crime adventure film directed by R. G. Springsteen from a screenplay by John K. Butler. The film stars John Lund, Doris Singleton, John Archer, Angela Greene and Alan Hale. The film was released on February 15, 1957 by Republic Pictures. Plot During a flight to Reno, Bill Carter asks a stewardess for needle and thread, goes into the bathroom and inserts bundles of cash into the lining of his jacket. Upon landing, he calls for a taxi but is approached by Deke who says he's from ''The Reno Record'' and wants to get his view about the affair surrounding Gloria Del Monte, the daughter of Carter's employer, millionaire businessman J.B. Del Monte. Carter denies any knowledge, but Deke gets into the taxi with him and continues to talk about Gloria's impending divorce from husband number two and possible future marriage. Carter continues to provide jocular replies, but Deke points a gun and, while his cabdriver partner Pete listens, tells ...
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Gerald Drayson Adams
Gerald Drayson Adams (June 25, 1900 – August 23, 1988) was a former business executive and literary agent when he began writing for films in the 1940s. The Oxford University-educated Adams specialized in action/adventure and western films. His films include ''Dead Reckoning'' (1947) starring Humphrey Bogart, ''The Big Steal'' (1949), ''Armored Car Robbery'' (1950), ''His Kind of Woman'' (1951, uncredited), ''The Black Sleep'' (1956), and ''Kissin' Cousins'' (1964), starring Elvis Presley, for which he received a WGA award nomination. Adams also wrote for television series, including the pivotal episodes "Hostage" with James Garner and Jack Kelly and "Stampede" with Efrem Zimbalist Jr. for ''Maverick'' (1957) as well as "The Savage Hills" with Diane Brewster Diane Brewster (March 11, 1931 – November 12, 1991) was an American television actress most noted for playing three distinctively different roles in television series of the 1950s and 1960s: confidence trickster Saman ...
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Harry Bartell
Harry Alfred Bartell (November 29, 1913 – February 26, 2004)Aaker, Everett (2006). ''Encyclopedia of Early Television Crime Fighters''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . p. 34. was an American actor and announcer in radio, television and film. With his rather youthful sounding voice, Bartell was one of the busiest West Coast character actors from the early 1940s until the end of network radio drama in the 1960s. Early years Bartell was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but grew up in Houston, where he got his start at station KRPC. He graduated from Rice University in 1933 and attended Harvard Business School. In 1942, he joined the staff of KWKW radio as an announcer. Radio Upon moving to California, Bartell became a favorite of producer/director Norman MacDonnell, performing frequently on ''Escape'' (notably as Ronald Dawson in ''The Second Class Passenger'' and Peyton Farquar in Ambrose Bierce's ''An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge''), and was a leading member of the ''Gunsmoke'' ...
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The year 1957 in film involved some significant events. ''The Bridge on the River Kwai'' topped the year's box office in North America, France, and Germany, and won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1957 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Top-grossing films by country The highest-grossing 1957 films in various countries. Events * February 1 – RKO ceases domestic distribution of feature films which is taken over by Universal Pictures. * May – Ingmar Bergman's ''The Seventh Seal'' wins the Special Jury Prize at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. * June 6 – Jerry Lewis appears in his first film without Dean Martin in ''The Delicate Delinquent''. * June – United Artists rejoins the Motion Picture Association of America, following an expansion of the MPAA code appeals board members. The board had previously denied ''The Man With the Golden Arm'' a Production Code seal in 1955, leading UA to ...
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Hanna Hertelendy
Hanna Hertelendy (born Taylor Silami; October 5, 1919 – May 15, 2008), also known as Hanna Landy, was a Hungarian-American film and television actress. Early years She was born as Taylor Silami near Miramichi. She married Bryce Hertelendy in 1940. She became a successful stage actress with the Canadian Repertory Theatre ''Comedy Theatre of Ottawa'' in Canada, playing such roles as Ophelia (''Hamlet''), Irina (Chekhov's '' Three Sisters''), in Molnár's ''Liliom'' and in J.B. Priestley's ''An Inspector Calls''. She came to New York City and, in 1947, became a lifelong member of the Actors Studio. Career She continued to act on television in such series as ''Peter Gunn'', ''Perry Mason'', ''Barnaby Jones'', '' Ironside'', ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'', '' The Fugitive'', ''Dr. Kildare'', ''Columbo'' and ''Wonder Woman''. Among her television roles was as murderer Helga Dolwig in the 1965 ''Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Impetuous Imp," as well as Nazi villainess Lena Greenbe ...
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Emil Sitka
Emil Sitka (December 22, 1914January 16, 1998) was a veteran American actor, who appeared in hundreds of movies, short films, and television shows, and is best known for his numerous appearances with The Three Stooges. He is one of only two actors to have worked with all six Stooges (Shemp Howard, Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, Joe Besser, Joe DeRita) on film in the various incarnations of the group (Harold Brauer, a recurring villain who appeared in three 1940s shorts, was the other). Sitka served the role of a literal "stooge," or straight man, to the Three Stooges throughout nearly 40 of their short films, most of which were filmed during Shemp's run as the third stooge. In addition to one single appearance during Curly's run with the trio, and a limited number of appearances during Besser's, Sitka returned as a near-regular character when the trio returned to film and television with DeRita. His frequent appearances with the trio, and his role as stooge to the stooges, ...
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Arthur Walsh (actor)
Arthur Walsh (June 15, 1923 – September 24, 1995) was a Canadian actor and dancer, who appeared in American films during the 1940s and 1950s. His first credited film appearance was ''Blonde Fever'' (1944). He continued to act throughout the late 1950s, making a final appearance in the film ''The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock'' (1959). He made a memorable guest appearance on ''I Love Lucy'' in 1953. In 1966, he appeared on an episode of ''The Phyllis Diller Show''. He died of natural causes in 1995 in North Hollywood, California, aged 72. Partial filmography *''Stage Door Canteen'' (1943) - Jitterbugging Soldier (uncredited) *''See Here, Private Hargrove'' (1944) - Private Wearing Glasses (uncredited) *''Two Girls and a Sailor'' (1944) - Lonesome Soldier (uncredited) *''Blonde Fever'' (1944) - Willie *''Groovie Movie'' (1944, Short) - Himself (uncredited) *''This Man's Navy'' (1945) - Cadet Rayshek *''Main Street After Dark'' (1945) - Dancing Sailor (uncredited) *''Anchors Awei ...
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Vera Marshe
Vera Marshe (July 15, 1905 – March 25, 1984) was an American film and television character actress. Biography Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on July 15, 1905. She began her career by appearing in a number of short films during the 30s. Her first starring role was in ''Nearly Naked'' (1933). She later focused on television during the 50s and 60s. Her final appearance was in the TV series ''Perry Mason Perry Mason is a fictional character, an American criminal defense lawyer who is the main character in works of detective fiction written by Erle Stanley Gardner. Perry Mason features in 82 novels and 4 short stories, all of which involve a cli ...'' (1959-1966). She's known for '' Way Out West'' (1930), '' Those Endearing Young Charms'' (1945), '' The Crimson Key'' (1947) and '' Tormented'' (1960). Vera died on March 25, 1984, at age 78. Filmography References External links * 1905 births 1984 deaths 20th-century American actresses American film actre ...
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Virginia Carroll
Virginia Evangeline Carroll (December 2, 1913 – July 23, 2009) was an American actress. She was best known for her appearance in a number of western films. Biography Carroll was born in Los Angeles on December 2, 1913. Her brother, Frank Carroll, became a Los Angeles newscaster. She worked as a model at a department store in Los Angeles until she began her film career in 1935. Carroll was initially cast in a small part as a fashion model in the 1935 film, ''Roberta''. She appeared in her first western film less than a year later in 1936's ''A Tenderfoot Goes West'', co-starring Jack La Rue. Carroll became a staple in B-listed western feature films. She appeared on screen in these westerns opposite Tex Ritter, Don "Red" Barry, Roy Rogers, Johnny Mack Brown, Bill Elliott, Gene Autry and Whip Wilson. Her roles included ''Oklahoma Terror'' (1939), the 1942 film ''Prairie Gunsmoke'' and ''Bad Men of Tombstone'' (1949). Carroll was also cast in television roles later in her acti ...
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