In addition to my earlier comments, I've noticed that this clip has a Hitchcock connection to it, as Mary Anderson was in "Lifeboat", and Alan Lee appeared in "Rear Window". And of course we all know about Raymond Burr and his Hitchcock connection.
This is from the first season's final episode, The Case of The Rolling Bones. A lot of veteran actors were in this clip. That's Arthur Space as the harried husband, William Remick as the banker, Edgar Stehli as Daniel Reed, and Alan Lee as the Private Investigator.
@@stevengalloway8052 Yes, Space did have a lot of those type roles in later years. He also played in Lassie as a kindly veterinarian and in the TV series National Velvet. Being one of those old time serial fans, I remember Space from Lost City of The Jungle (1946), in which he plays one of those "tinker with gadgets" types with the unique nickname "System" based on his running catchphrase "If there's a system for anything, I'll find it".
Loving these! Thanks!
THIS ONE OF HIS BEST EPISODES...LOVE ALL PERRY MASONS EPISODES...THANKS FOR SHOWING THEM
In addition to my earlier comments, I've noticed that this clip has a Hitchcock connection to it, as Mary Anderson was in "Lifeboat", and Alan Lee appeared in "Rear Window". And of course we all know about Raymond Burr and his Hitchcock connection.
Fun clip. Thanks. Her hair is darker in Whispering City, but you can tell it is the same person. Only learned of her two days ago.
This is from the first season's final episode, The Case of The Rolling Bones. A lot of veteran actors were in this clip. That's Arthur Space as the harried husband, William Remick as the banker, Edgar Stehli as Daniel Reed, and Alan Lee as the Private Investigator.
Space always seemed to play harried husbands, dithering, slowwitted idiots, or rambling drunks... 😆
@@stevengalloway8052 Yes, Space did have a lot of those type roles in later years. He also played in Lassie as a kindly veterinarian and in the TV series National Velvet. Being one of those old time serial fans, I remember Space from Lost City of The Jungle (1946), in which he plays one of those "tinker with gadgets" types with the unique nickname "System" based on his running catchphrase "If there's a system for anything, I'll find it".
Wasn't she an extra in GONE WITH THE WIND?