CTVA US Anthology - "Suspense" (CBS) Season 3 (1950-51)

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 Season 3 (CBS) (1950-51)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:  Rina Fox [Updated May 2019]
references:
TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive /  matineeclassics.com


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CBS Tuesdays 9:30-10:00pm Eastern


3.01 [59] Suspense: POISON [Season 3 Premiere]
29Aug1950 CBS Tues
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Alvin Sapinsley / Based on a short story by Roald Dahl
(published in Collier's in June 1950)
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Arnold Moss
Ruth Ford
Wesley Addy
Richard Fraser
Synopsis:
A British man in India finds a venomous snake on his belly.
He lays paralyzed with the fear of being bitten and asks his friend for help.

3.02 [60] Suspense: POCKETFUL OF MURDER
05Sep1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Alvin Saplinsley / Story by Algernon Blackwood
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Barry Nelson ...... Turk Wilson
Don Hanmer ........ Max Hensig
Cara Williams ..... Myra Wilson
Elliott Sullivan .. Senator Burke
Patrick McVey ..... Whitey
Jack Warden ....... Reporter
Steven Hill ....... Reporter
Synopsis:
A newspaper reporter who has written articles about druggist Max Hensig who murdered his wife and was acquitted.
Max feels that he is unjustly treated by the press and tells the reporter that he knows dozens of ways to murder someone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbqVtMDhk_A


3.03 [61] Suspense: EDGE OF PANIC
12Sep1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Based on a novel by Henry Kane / Written for television by Halsted Welles
Settings Lee Simonson
Music by Hank Sylvern
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Louisa Horton ..... Alice Martin
Patrick McVey ..... Harry Martin
Haila Stoddard .... Jean Mulligan
Morton Stevens .... Captain King
John Boruff ....... Dr. Earl
Lew Herbert ....... Wallace
Richard Robbins ... Ted Anderson
Joe Sullivan ...... Policeman
Frank Rollinger .... Detective
Joe Dooley ........ Reporter
William Hawley .... Reporter
Stan Slorance ..... Bodyguard
Synopsis:
Harry is in for a lot of trouble when widow Joy Anderson shows up at his office to get 500,000 in insurance annuity.
Harry goes to her apartment and in a drunken stupor hammers Joy to death.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89DqvDQA7kg


3.04 [62] Suspense: DARK SHADOWS
19Sep1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Halsted Welles / From a story by Robert Mulligan
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
William Redfield .... I.B. Trane
Robert H. Harris .... Takama
Gene Lyons ............. Tom Peyser
Ruth McDevill ........ Sister of Mercy
Robert Allen
......... Ronald Way
..... Sonny the shoeshine boy
..... Policeman
Synopsis:
Trane lost his sight at the hands of brutal racketeer Takama while he was
in Japan on military duty. Trane believes that Takama is now in New York
and goes to the FBI.
Trivia: The song "Someone to Watch Over Me" is sung and played by a songstress at the restaurant.
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/Suspense_304DarkShadows.html


3.05 [63] Suspense: SIX TO ONE SHOT
26Sep1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Edith Atwater
Wesley Addy
Torin Thatcher
John Newland
Synopsis:
A released prisoner seeks to avenge himself on five
"friends" who testified falsely against him.

3.06 [64] Suspense: THE MONKEY'S PAW
03Oct1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Story by W.W. Jacobs
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Mildred Natwick
Stanley Ridges
*Note: Restaged from 17May1949.

3.07 [65] Suspense: CRIMINAL'S MARK
10Oct1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Catherine McLeod
Richard Kiley
Joseph Wiseman
Synopsis:
The story of a wife of an ex-criminal who tries to go straight but gets involved in another hold-up through his "pals".

3.08 [66] Suspense: THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
17Oct1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Based on the short story by Rudyard Kipling (first published in 1888)
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Francis L. Sullivan

3.09 [67] Suspense: BREAKDOWN
24Oct1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Written by Francis Cockrell & Louis Pollock / Story by Louis Pollock
Original play by Ellen Violett
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Don Briggs
John McGovern
Jacqueline deWit
Gene Lyons
Joseph Urciuoli (Rocco)
Synopsis:
The story focuses on a cruel and tyrannical office boss who
breaks his neck in a plane crash and is taken for dead until just before his body is cremated.

3.10 [68] Suspense: HALLOWEEN HOLD-UP
31Oct1950 CBS Tue [Syracuse Herald]
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Conrad Janis
Elliott Sullivan
Robert H. Harris
Frank Campanella
James Winslow
Paul Lipson
Cy Oakland
Edward Binns
Jim Leighton
Synopsis:
A gang wearing masks finds the perfect opportunity for a hold-up during Halloween.

3.11 [69] Suspense: NIGHTMARE
07Nov1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Story by Cornell Woolrich
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Richard Kiley
Berry Kroeger
Synopsis:
A young father gets tragedy in double doses.

3.12 [70] Suspense: THE BRUSH-OFF
14Nov1950 CBS Tue (on film)
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Siegfried Herzig / From a story by Mort Lewis
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Leslie Nielsen ... Ralph Farley
Mary Sinclair .... Paula Davis
George Reeves .... Roger Sherman
Gene Lyons ....... Steve
Royal Dano ....... Lucky
Synopsis:
A struggling actor overhears a plot to snuff out a big time movie agent. The headlines read:
Attorney's Wife commits suicide Helen Nelson Takes overdose of Sleeping Tablets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC8g1xKY6IU


3.13 [71] Suspense: JUSTICE HAS BEEN DONE
21Nov1950 CBS Tue [Syracuse Herald]
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Based on the story by Robert Louis Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Francis L. Sullivan
Ralph Clanton
Synopsis:
It is the story of a suicide club.
*Note: Title also listed as "The Death Cards".

3.14 [72] Suspense: THE HANDS OF MR. OTTERMOLE
28Nov1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Story by Thomas Burke
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Robert Emhardt
Lawrence Fletcher
Royal Dano
Treva Frazee
Synopsis:
London is being plagued by a strangler who baffles police. Sgt. Ottermole investigates
but has a difficult time when an obnoxious reporter constantly gets in his way.
*Note: Restaged from a 28Jun1949.

3.15 [73] Suspense: THE GUY FROM NOWHERE
05Dec1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Barry Nelson
Lawrence Fletcher
Catherine McLeod
Synopsis:
A young football coach in a small town gets involved with bigtime gamblers.

3.16 [74] Suspense: THE MALLET
12Dec1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Reginald Denham & Mary Orr / Story by James Hilton
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Walter Slezak ..... Richard Morley/Dr. Potterton
Cara Williams ..... Nellie
Michael Shepley ... Scotland Yard Detective
Pamela Gordon ..... Beatrix
Victor Beecroft ... Merlin
Synopsis:
A huckster traveling the circus circuit in Follingford, Essex, England (1920) claims he has a magical elixir.
A well-to-do couple get him drunk at a local pub in order to get him to kill a greedy relative.
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/Suspense_316TheMallet.html

*Note: This was Walter Slezak's TV debut.

3.17 [75] Suspense: DANCING DAN'S CHRISTMAS
19Dec1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Halsted Welles / Based on a short story by Damon Runyon
starring
Robert Webber ........ Dancing Dan
Ethel Griffies
Wally Cox
Joey Bushkin
Joseph Sweeney
Cliff Hall
Harold Gary
Paul Tipton
Synopsis:
In the days of prohibition, jewel thief "Dancing Dan" is taken with the gorgeous speakeasy hostess.
In the holiday spirit, he makes like Santa for the woman's elderly grandmother.

3.18 [76] Suspense: THE TIP
26Dec1950 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Max Ehrlich / Based on a story by Carl V. Abrams
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Felicia Montealegre .. Elaine Court
Stanley Ridges ......... The Stranger
Ted Newton .............. George
Ben Cooper .............. Michael
Julian Noa ................ The Doctor
Don Hanmer ............. The Salesman
Synopsis:
A woman is recovering from a heart attack and requires rest but she feels threatened by a man who is lurking about.
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/Suspense_318TheTip.html


3.19 [77] Suspense: DEATH IN THE RIVER
02Jan1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
Synopsis:
Two drownings, strikingly similar in their details provide a mystery to investigators.

3.20 [78] Suspense: TOUGH COP
09Jan1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Alvin Sapinsley / From a story by Howard Aldridge
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Barry Nelson ..... Eddie Stone
Katharine Bard .. Ruth Ferguson
Robert Emhardt .. Scotty
Alan Stevenson .. Pete
Joe Bushkin ....... Piano Player
Synopsis:
After his fiancee falls for another man, young cop Eddie Stone becomes a brutal man
hoping to break the man who stole his girl.
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/Suspense_320ToughCop.html


3.21 [79] Suspense: THE FOOL'S HEART
16Jan1951 CBS Tue [Syracuse Herald Journal]
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Henry Hull
George Reeves
Robert Emhardt
James Broderick
Synopsis:
A story depicting a cowboy's idea of the perfect crime.

3.22 [80] Suspense: DEAD FALL
23Jan1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Victor Wolfson / From a story by Donald Hamilton
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Barry Nelson .... Paul Weston
Signe Hasso ...... Marilyn Roth
Robert Emhardt .... Louis
June Dayton ..... Jane
Gene Lyons .... Richardson
Jack Allen ...... Mr. French
Synopsis:
The innocent involvement of a young scientist in a touch-and-go duel between government agents
and an espionage ring brings a surprising and thrilling climax.

3.23 [81] Suspense: THE ROSE GARDEN
30Jan1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Story by S.L. Elliott
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Mildred Natwick
Estelle Winwood
Synopsis:
Two elderly spinsters bury bodies in their rose garden.

3.24 [82] Suspense: NIGHT BREAK
06Feb1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Anne Bancroft (as Anne Marno)
E.G. Marshall
Jane Seymour
Synopsis:
A killer escapes authorities while being taken to Sing Sing and searches for the person who betrayed him.

3.25 [83] Suspense: DOUBLE ENTRY
13Feb1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Alvin Sapinsley / Story by Robert Minton
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Robert Emhardt .... Horace Maybee
Virginia Gilmore .. Cora Maybee
Royal Dano ........ Barney the Bookie
Sidney Armus ...... Eddie
Julian Noa ........ Mr. Rogers
Ruth Mundy ........ Miss Arliss
Jack Allan ........ Detective
Joe De Santis ..... Auditor
Gene O'Donnell .... Auditor
Synopsis:
A bookkeeper has been skimming money and when the auditors come in to examine
the books he panics and goes to a bookie to get some quick cash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGSx_Cor2Qk


3.26 [84] Suspense: THE VICTIM
20Feb1951 CBS Tue [Brooklyn Daily Eagle]
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Victor Wolfson / Story by William Porter
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Eileen Heckart
Stanley Ridges
Lawrence Fletcher

3.27 [85] Suspense: MARGIN FOR SAFETY
27Feb1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Francis Bethencourt
Denholm Elliott
Una O'Connor

3.28 [86] Suspense: DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE
06Mar1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Halsted Welles / Based on a story by Robert Louis Stevenson
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Basil Rathbone .... Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde
*Note: Restaged from 20Sep1949.

3.29 [87] Suspense: ON A COUNTRY ROAD
13Mar1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Story by Walter Bazar
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
John Forsythe ..... David
Mary Sinclair ..... Marge
Mildred Natwick ... Nellie Geller
Parker Fennelly ... Sheriff
... Policeman
Synopsis:
A couple run out of gas on a foggy road in West Harpsville.
A radio news reports state that madwoman Nellie Geller has
escaped from an asylum. Tensions mount when everything seems deserted.
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/Suspense_329OnaCountryRoad.html


3.30 [88] Suspense: TELEPHONE CALL
20Mar1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Victor Wolfson / Story by Thomas W. Phipps & James Lee
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Russell Collins ... Everett Kelsey
Phyllis Povah ....... Myrtle Kelsey
Eileen Heckart .... Mrs. Haskell
Robert Emhardt .... Mortimer Haskell
Hollis Irving
Sidney Armus
Synopsis:
A man poisons his wife on New Year's Eve and joins
the party of a couple in the next apartment as his alibi.
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/Suspense_330TelephoneCall.html


3.31 [89] Suspense: THE THREE OF SILENCE
27Mar1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Written by Alvin Sapinsley
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Walter Slezak ..... Frank Cadwallader
Betty Garde ........ Eve
Robert Emhardt ... Arnold Sachs
Lawrence Fletcher
Mark O'Daniels .... Johnny Clay
Lewis Charles ..... Will
Elizabeth York ..... Lily
Bernard Burke
Synopsis:
A newspaperman's brush with a prohibition era gambling operation leads him to a close call in a murder charge.
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/Suspense_331TheThreeofSilence.html


3.32 [90] Suspense: GO HOME DEAD MAN
03Apr1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Halsted Welles / From a story by Kem Bennett
Settings Willard Levitas
Music Hank Sylvern
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Jackie Cooper ..... Williams
Maria Riva ........ Cecilia
George Mathews .... Jug
Louis Hector ...... Harriman
Barry Macollum .... Wormy
James Doohan ...... Peters
Viola Roache ...... Old Maid
Joseph Holland .... Mulligan
A.J. Herbert ...... First Bowler
Ralph Sumpter ..... Attendant
Synopsis:
A pilot with a surplus cargo plane wants to quit delivering to the Arctic.
He feels that the boxes carry something dangerous and illegal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ml0URx_gKAw


3.33 [91] Suspense: THE FOGGY NIGHT VISITOR
10Apr1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Cloris Leachman
Leslie Nielsen

3.34 [92] Suspense: THE JUICE MAN
17Apr1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Halsted Welles / Based on story by Robert Patterson
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Robert Webber ....... Salty Jones
Cloris Leachman ...... Margaret Sou
Robert Emhardt ........ Michael McDermott
Robert H. Harris ...... Louie Wong
Edmon Ryan ....... District Attorney
Julian Noa ..... Senator
Kim Chan ........... Li Po
Harry Shaw Lowe ..... Chan Sou
Khigh Dheigh ....... Tim (as Kaie Deei)
Shizu Moriya ..... Waitress
Synopsis:
A mystery set in the Chinatown quarter. A committee investigating racketeering and
political corruption in Chinatown fails to get Chan Sou, a local leader to cooperate.

3.35 [93] Suspense: MURDERERS' MEETING
24Apr1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Written by Alvin Sapinsley
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Jackie Cooper
Wally Cox
Mildred Natwick
Philip Tonge
Mort Stevens (as Morton Stevens)
Sally Hester
Harry Mehaffey
Truman Smith
Elmer Lehr
Synopsis:
A man trying to escape an office building after apparently committing
a murder finds himself the guest of honor at the monthly meeting of a group of mystery writers.

3.36 [94] Suspense: NO FRIEND LIKE AN OLD FRIEND
01May1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Judith Evelyn
Ruth Ford
Tom Helmore
Synopsis:
Story of an ailing concert pianist.

3.37 [95] Suspense: MURDER IN THE RING
08May1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Donald Briggs
Audrey Christie
Hiram Sherman
Synopsis:
Drama about a crooked fight manager who wants to go straight.

3.38 [96] Suspense: TOO HOT TO LIVE
15May1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Ruth Woodman / Story by Sam Rolfe
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
William Redfield
Olive Deering
Synopsis:
A man passed thru a small desert town and stops at a diner to get a drink during the pervasive heat.
The waitress in the diner shows interest in the stranger and thats when trouble begins.

3.39 [97] Suspense: ESCAPE THIS NIGHT
22May1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Original story by John Michael Hayes
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Judith Evelyn
Theo Goetz
Robert H. Harris
George L. Smith

3.40 [98] Suspense: VAMP TILL DEAD
29May1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Max Ehrlich / Story by E. Jack Newman & John M. Hayes
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Mary Sinclair
John Emery
Phyllis Povah
Robert Horton (as Bob Horton).

3.41 [99] Suspense: THE CALL
05Jun1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Lawrence Fletcher
Paul Langton
Cloris Leachman
William Redfield

3.42 [100] Suspense: DE MORTUIS
12Jun1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Story by John Collier
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Walter Slezak
Olive Deering
Synopsis:
The Professor's wife has a questionable reputation which colleague's point out to him.

3.43 [101] Suspense: A KILLING IN ABILENE
19Jun1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
William Prince
Synopsis:
A man is determined to avenge his brother's death.

3.44 [102] Suspense: THE GREATEST CRIME
26Jun1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Walter Slezak
Synopsis:
Espionage in a Russian setting.
*Note: This was the first in a series of mystery dramas presented
in documentary fashion within the framework of the "Suspense" program.

3.45 [103] Suspense: BLOOD ON THE TRUMPET
03Jul1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Adapted by Henry Myers
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
John Forsythe
Virginia Gibson
Cloris Leachman
Synopsis:
Story of a man's flight from a murder he did not commit.

3.46 [104] Suspense: TENT ON THE BEACH
10Jul1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Halsted Welles / From a story by Robert Patterson
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Henry Jones
Eileen Heckart
Paul Langton
Edward Binns
Synopsis:
The story of the abduction of a beautiful and wealthy doctor's wife right from her own house.
Synopsis 2:
A wealthy socialite, kidnapped for ransom by a man whose closeness to the police
helps him keep one step ahead of their attempts to track him down, wins her freedom
through the astute observation of a newspaper reporter.

3.47 [105] Suspense: WISTERIA COTTAGE
17Jul1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Charles Robinson / Story by Robert M. Coates
Settings William Eckart
Music Hank Sylvern
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Marjorie Gateson .. Florence Hackett
William Redfield ..
Mark Roberts ...... Ned Bassett
Joan Copeland ..... Louisa Hackett
Conrad Janis ...... Richard
Ruth McDevitt ..... Jenny
James Macdonald ... Jeff
Synopsis:
A young man with murdeous intentions latches onto a woman and her daughters.
*Note: Restaged from 27Jun1950.

3.48 [106] Suspense: INCIDENT AT STONEY LIGHT
24Jul1951 CBS Tue [Long Beach Independent, Bridgeport Post]
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Donald Buka
Russell Hardie
Rusty Lane
Synopsis:
The story of a prison break.
*Note: Also listed as "The Crush-Out" (San Mateo) and "The Incident at Stony Point" (Syracuse).

3.49 [107] Suspense: A VISION OF DEATH
31Jul1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Gail Ingram & Harry Ingram / Based on a story by Jerry Hausner and Walter Newman
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Henry Hull
Jerome Cowan
Anne Bancroft (as Ann Marno)
Synopsis:
A nightclub performer discovers that his mind-reading act is real.
*Note: Previously adapted on the Suspense radio show March 8, 1951 and was adapted again June 1, 1953.

3.50 [108] Suspense: KILLERS IN THE CITY
07Aug1951 CBS Tue [Brooklyn Daily Eagle]
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Written by Victor Wolfson
Story by Anthony Ellis based on "The Truth about Jerry Baxter"
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Conrad Janis
Synopsis:
The story of a teenage drug addict and the ravages of narcotics.

3.51 [109] Suspense: DEATH SABRE
14Aug1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Felicia Montealegre
Leslie Nielsen

3.52 [110] Suspense: THIS IS YOUR CONFESSION Part 1
21Aug1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Halsted Welles / Story by Kenneth Walsh
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Sidney Blackmer
Eva Gabor
William Bishop
Synopsis:
A drama of an American scientist's involvement with secret police behind the Iron Curtain.

3.53 [111] Suspense: THIS IS YOUR CONFESSION Part 2
28Aug1951 CBS Tue
Produced & Directed by Robert Stevens
Teleplay by Halsted Welles / Story by Kenneth Walsh
Narrator Rex Marshall
starring
Sidney Blackmer
Eva Gabor
William Bishop  

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