"Small Bouquet" is an episode from "Alcoa Theatre"...an anthology program that ran from the late 1950s into the 60s. I've seen a few episodes and the one thing they seem to have in common is excellent actors doing excellent acting. However, of the shows I've seen, "Small Bouquet" is pretty weak in comparison to the rest. Now I am not saying it's bad...but its story is only mildly interesting and the twist isn't all that interesting.
Howard Duff plays a reporter who is doing a story about an up and coming rock singer who died a year ago. He wants to find some angle to make the story interesting and one of his leads is a small bouquet with a note written in Japanese.
As I said, good acting but a story that is just okay. If you want to see it, it's posted on YouTube at this time.
Howard Duff plays a reporter who is doing a story about an up and coming rock singer who died a year ago. He wants to find some angle to make the story interesting and one of his leads is a small bouquet with a note written in Japanese.
As I said, good acting but a story that is just okay. If you want to see it, it's posted on YouTube at this time.