Breaking Point (TV Series)
Bird and Snake (1963)
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- 1h 0min
- Drama
- 07 Oct 1963
- TV Episode
Bird and Snake: Bully disrupts group therapy sessions.
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Cast
Paul Richards | ... |
Dr. McKinley Thompson
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Eduard Franz | ... |
Dr. William Raymer
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Marisa Pavan | ... |
Norma Rossiter
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Robert Redford | ... |
Roger Morton
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Jack Weston | ... |
Sam Keller
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Directed by
William A. Graham |
Written by
Meta Rosenberg | ... | (creator) (creator) |
James Yaffe | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Morton S. Fine | ... | producer |
David Friedkin | ... | producer |
George Lefferts | ... | executive producer / producer |
Costume Design by
Reeder P. Boss | ... | (as Reeder Boss) |
Marjorie Wahl |
Production Management
John Pommer | ... | production executive (as John E. Pommer) |
Music Department
David Raksin | ... | composer: title music |
Additional Crew
Jay Dratler | ... | story consultant |
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Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1963) (United States) (tv) (original airing)
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Other Companies
- Stalmaster-Lister Co. (casting)
- Pacific Title (photographic effects)
- Glen Glenn Sound Company (recorded by)
- American Medical Association (thanks)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Roger Morton, a conceited young man possessing sadistic tendencies, exploits his group therapy sessions at York Hospital by seeking out victims on which to unleash his cruelty and aggression. Fragile Norma Rossiter quickly becomes his primary target. Written by Mark Faulkner |
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Did You Know?
Crazy Credits | Bing Crosby Productions and the American Broadcasting Company wish to thank the American Medical Association and its Physicians Advisory Committee on Radio, Television and Motion Pictures for their assistance in the production of Breaking Point. See more » |