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The Invasion of the Body Snatchers was released in theaters on February 5, 1956. The movie was based on the serial story "The Body Snatchers" published in Collier's Magazine by Jack Kinney. In 1994 the film about alien pods replacing people with clones was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registery. A framing device was added post production as the studio feared ending the movie on a downbeat and uncertain note. They also forced the production to remove all the humorous lines and beats from the production as they felt a movie couldn't both be humorous and horror. ("Invasion of the Body Snatchers", Movie Event)
From the Golden Age of Television
Series Premiere
Adventures of Superman - Superman on Earth - Syndicated - September 19, 1952
Superhero / Action / Adventure
Running Time: 30 minutes
Screenplay by Richard Fielding
Produced by Robert J. Maxwell and Bernard Luber
Directed by Thomas Carr
Stars:
George Reeves as Clark Kent / Superman
Phyllis Coates as Lois Lane
Jack Larson as Jimmy Olsen
John Hamilton as Perry White
Robert Rockwell as Jor-El
Aline Towne as Lara
Herbert Rawlinson as Rozan
Stuart Randall as Gogan
Tom Fadden as Eben Kent
Frances Morris as Sarah Kent
Danny Sue Nolan as Miss Bachrach
Dabbs Greer as man saved from dirigible
Jeffrey Silver as teenaged Clark Kent
Raw Deal (1948) Anthony Mann
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers Don Siegel. 1956
Wilma’s house 1635 Rancho Ave, Glendale, CA 91201, USA See in map
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Noirvemer Day 30 - Dark Passage (1947)
Character Actor
Tom Fadden (January 6, 1895 – April 14, 1980) was an American actor. He performed on the legitimate stage, vaudeville, in films and on television during his long career.
Fadden was an early arrival on television. One of his first TV roles was that of Eben Kent, the earthman who adopts Kal-El on the inaugural episode of The Adventures of Superman. He appeared in other television shows during the decade, including recurring roles on Broken Arrow (1956–58) and Cimarron City (1958–59). Although he appeared in few films in the 1960s, he worked regularly on television during the decade, including Gunsmoke (in 1961 as “Enoch” in “A Man and A Day”, and a recurring role on Petticoat Junction. (Wikipedia)
His television credits include:
General Electric Theater
The Twentieth Century-Fox Hour
Four Star Playhouse
Hey, Jeannie!
State Trooper
Studio 57
Cavalcade of America
Schlitz Playhouse
Jayne Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre
Code 3
Fury
Casey Jones
The Thin Man
The Californians
Trackdown
Lux Playhouse
Peter Gunn
Lawman
Maverick
Cheyenne
The Texan
Sugarfoot
Rawhide
Bourbon Street Beat
77 Sunset Strip
Riverboat
Westinghouse Playhouse
The Untouchables
Bronco
Mr. Ed
Laramie
87th Precinct
Death Valley Days
The Tall Man
Temple Houston
Perry Mason
The Legend of Jesse James
Green Acres
The Big Valley
Laredo
The Virginian
Run For Your Life
Bonanza
Daniel Boone
The Guns of Will Sonnett
Lancer
The Outcasts
Destry Rides Again (1939) George Marshall
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