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(TV Series)

(1957)

Full Cast & Crew

Directed by 

Arthur Penn

Writing Credits  

Leslie Stevens ... (adapted by)
 
Brandon Thomas ... (from the play by)
 
Peter Kortner ... (story editor)
 
Del Reisman ... (associate story editor)

Cast (in credits order)  

Art Carney ... Lord Fancourt
Orson Bean ... Jack Chesney
Richard Haydn ... Stephen Spettigue
Tom Tryon ... Charley Wyckham
Venetia Stevenson ... Amy Spettigue
Jackie Coogan ... Coach Sanderford
Melville Cooper ... Brassett the Valet
Sue Randall ... Kitty Verdun
Jeanette MacDonald ... Donna Lucia d'Alvadores
Gene Raymond ... Col. Sir Francis Chesney
Bob Stevens Bob Stevens ... Singer - The Ralph Brewster Singers
Gene Lanham Gene Lanham ... Singer - The Ralph Brewster Singers
Charles Shrouder Charles Shrouder ... Singer - The Ralph Brewster Singers (as Chuck Schrouder)
Clark Yocum Clark Yocum ... Singer - The Ralph Brewster Singers (as Clark Yokum)
Mack McLean Mack McLean ... Singer - The Ralph Brewster Singers
Allan Davies Allan Davies ... Singer - The Ralph Brewster Singers
Lee Gotch Lee Gotch ... Singer - The Ralph Brewster Singers
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Charles Bickford ... Self - Introductory Host
Richard Joy Richard Joy ... Self - Announcer (as Dick Joy)

Produced by 

Martin Manulis ... producer

Art Direction by 

Robert Tyler Lee

Set Decoration by 

Bob Gullickson

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director 

Ron Winston ... assistant director

Sound Department 

Robert Mott ... sound effects specialist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department 

Leard Davis ... lighting director

Music Department 

Ralph Brewster ... musical director
Sammy Cahn ... composer: theme
Alex North ... composer: theme

Additional Crew 

Robert M. Banker ... assistant to the producer
Brooks Graham ... technical director
Peter Kortner ... story editor (as Peter Korner)
Shirley Cohen ... production assistant (uncredited)

See also

Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production | Technical Specs

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