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Kraft Suspense Theater
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Enjoy this episode of Kraft Suspense Theater, the Award Winning Television Suspense Drama Show that ran from 1940 - 1962. Many stars and writers got their start on this radio thriller show which was well written, directed, and acted. With plenty of intrigue and action, these radio plays are some of the best.
The Kraft Suspense Theatre is an American television suspense drama series that was broadcast from 1963 - 1965 on NBC. Sponsored by Kraft Foods, it was seen three out of every four weeks.
Later syndicated under the title Crisis, it was one of the few suspense series broadcast in color. While most of NBC's shows were in color then, all-color network line-ups did not become the norm until the 1966 - 1967 season.
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Sit back and enjoy the story as we bring you Kraft Suspense Theater!
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@David-t6f
@David-t6f 13 дней назад
The mid 60's was such a great time to be an upper middle class kid in Palo Alto 😊
@eckankar7756
@eckankar7756 Месяц назад
Martin Milner and Richard Long!! I love them both, great show. I remember watching this show as a child but had no idea it was in color. We had black and white till the mid 1970s.
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
Martin Milner had a great career and appeared in a number of series
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 10 дней назад
@@VoicesOnCall Long had a terrific career too, working steadily from age 17 up to a couple months before he died at 47. I understand Milner and Long knew each other well before this and served in the Korean War together.
@johnnyobigcatdaddy
@johnnyobigcatdaddy Месяц назад
In the summer of 1965 my Dad was stationed at Norton AFB, we lived in San Bernardino Red lands, CA. I was 2 years old at that time and was playing in our yard at home and jabbed a stick in my right eye, ended up having to go to the hospital at March AFB, I can remember my Dad coming to visit me wearing his dress blues. So Dad retired DEC/71, we moved back to the Wright-Patterson AFB area, where Dad had been stationed before Norton. Wright-Patterson AFB was Strategic Air Command at that time, before moving to Minot, ND. We lived about 1K south of the runway, and when the B-52's flew right over our home, it looked like they were flying in slow motion, and everything would vibrate, and if Dad and I were outside talking, I would just be talking away, and look up at Dad and he would be shaking his head and smiling from ear to ear. You might as well not say anything for about 3 minutes. I sure miss those days, and I miss my Dad so much, he was the best Dad ever! ❤❤❤
@apseudo1444
@apseudo1444 17 дней назад
Is your eye okays?
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 8 дней назад
​@@apseudo1444 What I, was thinking.
@pierceaero3005
@pierceaero3005 6 дней назад
Cool. 😊 My dad was a flight surgeon at March AFB, only decades later. I used to help him by running errands from the base. The men at the gate had to salute the officer's bumper sticker even though I was still just a kid. I loved that. Just like grownups!
@richardtolson9769
@richardtolson9769 11 дней назад
This is an awesome find for me...I was stationed at March Air Force Base in 1975 thru 1977... 22nd Bomb Wing SAC.
@AliceJones-yc1kh
@AliceJones-yc1kh Месяц назад
Those pilots were right on point. And the second in command proved himself worthy for his promotion. Boomer filled the empty tank with gas and saved three men! Kudos to the USAF.
@westswell2757
@westswell2757 Месяц назад
The early ‘60’s…noble leading men, well groomed women, adorable children 🙂
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
Yes. TV showed the ideal look for how people should look
@mr.peevyshow1914
@mr.peevyshow1914 Месяц назад
Very unrealistic look
@CynthiaSchoenbauer
@CynthiaSchoenbauer Месяц назад
Irritating.
@Mandi2727
@Mandi2727 Месяц назад
I​@@VoicesOnCallI agree 💯
@marystrassburg8807
@marystrassburg8807 Месяц назад
I don’t find it irritating I remember the 60s and I like the way everybody dressed and looked
@barrygrant2907
@barrygrant2907 Месяц назад
Great episode. Martin Milner's acting was always a bit hammy to me, but this was a really good role for him. And the aerial photography was excellent, not a bunch of incorrect aircraft clips as is usual.
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 10 дней назад
Milner didn't have a lot of range, but he played a good type. Like Todd Styles in Route 66 (his biggest success) clean cut, with a few insecurities.
@angelaavery4264
@angelaavery4264 Месяц назад
I would be much happier with this channel if it gave a description of the episode
@sarahshouse1890
@sarahshouse1890 Месяц назад
Same
@rdbjrseattle
@rdbjrseattle Месяц назад
What would be the Suspense in having some review?
@cinerama62
@cinerama62 Месяц назад
Kraft Suspense Theatre - Streetcar, Do You Read Me? (1965-02-25)
@MuckyPup115
@MuckyPup115 8 дней назад
@@rdbjrseattleNot a review, a description. We used to look in the back of newspaper at the TV listings for a description of each program. They’re standard and likely sent out with the tapes to stations. Same as the TV Guide. This is no different.
@renebernays5774
@renebernays5774 Месяц назад
they show how flight paths really go, using that AE map ..... excellent
@tmo.48
@tmo.48 Месяц назад
That took me back in a most delightful way! I was stationed at March and recognized that entrance ❤. I just didn't do well as a female plumber. I should have been more selective 😊
@richardtolson9769
@richardtolson9769 10 дней назад
I was stationed there from 1975 to 1977...when were you there?
@H.pylori
@H.pylori 4 дня назад
Wow, March AFB prior to my 4 year assignment there. Nice to see the Pride Hangar, the old ambulance, the fuel tanks, the hills towards Sunnymeade and south to Hemet. Brought back old memories. Since they were flying B-47s, this show had to be made prior to 1963, when the B-52s arrived.
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall 3 дня назад
You are right this was early 1960s production. Good to see March Air Force Base in its heyday
@sk8joey1
@sk8joey1 5 месяцев назад
INTENSE WOW awesome
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall 5 месяцев назад
This is one of the more classic examples of what TV drama shows used to be
@Paladin1873
@Paladin1873 Месяц назад
Excellent.
@user-cu7cm5ox6m
@user-cu7cm5ox6m 12 дней назад
Once again, a show i forgot i knew! Ty for the ad-free upload! Have a great day! Peace! ☮️
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall 11 дней назад
Thanks for watching. Many people of a certain generation saw these shows when they were first aired in the 1960s and are just rediscovering the quality television now
@deacondavis5098
@deacondavis5098 7 дней назад
John Williams did an awesome TV Theme
@yellowdog7078
@yellowdog7078 Месяц назад
My father was in the 307th, at Lincoln AFB, NE. The base closed in 1965 and the squadron was disbanded. He then went to MATS / MAC on the C124 then C141. The B47 was a problematic plane that killed many of our Airmen.
@stevenwiederholt7000
@stevenwiederholt7000 Месяц назад
At least they are dressed properly. For Hollywood That's a major accomplishment.
@SallySallySallySally
@SallySallySallySally Месяц назад
Gee. Goose Bay sure looks a lot like March Air Force Base! I haven't heard that classic Johnny Williams theme in a long time. It's a great grab for the series. Milner was 33 years old here and made this after the conclusion of his 5-year stint in "Route 66." He was in many other TV productions for three years after this, and then he became "Pete Malloy." His first credited movie role was at the tender age of 15 in "Life With Father" starring William Powell (54), Irene Dunne (48) and Elizabeth Taylor (14). Thanks for posting this!
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
Milner did have a long career. Of course he had that iconic role in Adam-12. Hey good actor who could play a variety of roles
@robertszvetics210
@robertszvetics210 Месяц назад
This was a great series thought it was a 1950s series its that good.
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
A lot of the episodes look like they may have been in the 1950s. This series was produced in the early 1960s so a lot of the Styles and scenes are very similar
@djpalindrome
@djpalindrome 5 дней назад
Good story. Thanks for posting
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall 3 дня назад
Glad you enjoyed the episode. Check out the other ones in the playlist. They are really well done too
@solascripturamjc9681
@solascripturamjc9681 Месяц назад
'Bout had a heart attack watching. Love it!
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
Good episode
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 11 дней назад
I remember this from seeing it in the 60s. The refueling scene scared me to death.
@LBG-cf8gu
@LBG-cf8gu 11 дней назад
great episode! thanks for uploading.
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall 11 дней назад
Thanks for watching. This was a quality episode and the other suspense theater episodes in the playlist are really well written and acted too
@allenmurray7893
@allenmurray7893 Месяц назад
Some issues, but this was one of my favorite episodes of Suspense Theater.
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
This is a great episode
@solascripturamjc9681
@solascripturamjc9681 Месяц назад
Right?
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 10 дней назад
@@VoicesOnCall It was really well done, very authentic in detail according to posts from service people I've seen. Milner and Long were in the military together during the Korean War, so they could carry the look and feel of military men. That refueling scene gets me every time, because it was so good. No computer graphics back then . Real planes, real clouds.
@darylcumming7119
@darylcumming7119 Месяц назад
Early colour TV ! I can only remember black and white tv.
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
Good point. This was an early color production. Back when most people still had black and white televisions
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 10 дней назад
@@VoicesOnCall I remember the night our first color tv was delivered (I was a teenager). Big thing, we could never have carried it in ourselves. The first thing we saw in color was The Big Valley (Richard Long's series after this production here). Wow, were we impressed.
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 11 дней назад
Richard Long was about 37 when made this. He was born in1927, only months after Lindbergh made the first Atlantic crossing in what could barely be called a plane, now look at the technology here. WWII did it.
@amcguigan2389
@amcguigan2389 Месяц назад
Thanks!
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the eposide
@David-t6f
@David-t6f 13 дней назад
Can you imagine having manned space crafts at the same time as those old pre-aerodynamic cars? Its weird. The early space ships were like Edsels in space. Cool gray flight Jackets
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall 12 дней назад
You are right. Spacecraft design and automobile design have come a long way since the 1960s
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 10 дней назад
@@VoicesOnCall Look at how far things came just in Long's lifetime up to this point. He was born right after Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic in what could barely be called a plane, yet 37 years later, we have this incredibly technology. And now THIS technology looks old.
@EricLehner
@EricLehner 8 дней назад
I like the male energy. Missing from media today.
@barrylaferriere896
@barrylaferriere896 Месяц назад
The helpful female neighbor was also in the "Naked City" TV series as the girlfriend of the main character's girlfriend.
@roguedalek900
@roguedalek900 Месяц назад
March AFB. Now long gone .
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall Месяц назад
That was a busy facility
@Paladin1873
@Paladin1873 Месяц назад
The same with Norton AFB and the C-141s my youngest brother served as navigator aboard.
@Mandi2727
@Mandi2727 Месяц назад
Why
@Paladin1873
@Paladin1873 Месяц назад
@@Mandi2727 Victims of BRAC (Base Realignment And Closure) due to military downsizing that began after the fall of the Soviet Union.
@leroyabernathy9934
@leroyabernathy9934 Месяц назад
Strategic Air Command, now long gone. Boeing's B-47 longer gone than the others. In fact everything in the show is long gone.
@Nefarioso
@Nefarioso Месяц назад
Ghostbusters ambulance!
@lisawentworth6831
@lisawentworth6831 Месяц назад
Anyone else digging the opening cartoon and music? Looks like James Bond with a claw!
@vickyabramowitz2885
@vickyabramowitz2885 Месяц назад
Groovy.
@trilbywilby7826
@trilbywilby7826 Месяц назад
Thanks for uploading this. Where do you get these wonderful videos?
@Fred-mp1vf
@Fred-mp1vf Месяц назад
7:02 If you don't want children, then don't get married!
@susanhampton517
@susanhampton517 Месяц назад
Enjoyed this very much! Would like more info about the episode and actors, though😊
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 11 дней назад
Martin Milner (Route 66 and Adam 12). Richard Long (movies in the 40s and 50s, tv in the 60s such as 77 Sunset Strip and Big Valley. Jack Ging (lots of tv in the 60s). Long died 50 years ago. Ging died last year. Milner about ten years or so ago.
@H.pylori
@H.pylori 4 дня назад
@@mlbrooks4066 don't forget Leif Erickson as John Cannon from "High Chapparal."
@apseudo1444
@apseudo1444 17 дней назад
Big John Cannon and Nick Barkley
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 11 дней назад
Jarrod, not Nick.
@H.pylori
@H.pylori 4 дня назад
i was surprised to see Cannon from High Chapparal too.
@UQRXD
@UQRXD Месяц назад
All this is needed to keep from being robbed.
@SteveGee1986
@SteveGee1986 Месяц назад
How did Hollywood survive mid-century? By presenting actors in this fashion. Why is Hollywood struggling now? Take a wild guess.
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 10 дней назад
I suppose you could chalk it up to there being only 3 tv networks in the 60s, so the good actors came to the top and got work repeatedly. Now we have 350 channels, too many not so good actors and creators, and nothing is on.
@jorgeestomba9888
@jorgeestomba9888 Месяц назад
This is for aviation fans Only !
@tmo.48
@tmo.48 Месяц назад
I loved it, I was stationed at March❤
@mlbrooks4066
@mlbrooks4066 10 дней назад
No, not really. I'm not a fan of aviation but I really like the story, the acting, the technology, and that incredible refueling scene (with no computer graphics).
@marinarivera5150
@marinarivera5150 Месяц назад
111
@charlynegezze8536
@charlynegezze8536 2 месяца назад
I imagine it was good but can´tstand ads every three minutes.
@VoicesOnCall
@VoicesOnCall 2 месяца назад
The ad frequency seems to change oftern. Sometimes there are very few ads. Other times, there are more ads
@jasonhurd4379
@jasonhurd4379 Месяц назад
If you are so cheap you won't pay for RU-vid Premium, then you deserve whatever you get
@Jeff-uj8xi
@Jeff-uj8xi Месяц назад
What does this have to do with streetcars?
@jorgeestomba9888
@jorgeestomba9888 Месяц назад
The jet is nicknamed Street Car ! Not very suspenful episode !
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