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Kraft Suspense Theatre: "The Trains of Silence" (1965) 

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Season 2 episode 28, written by Ben Maddow & William Wood and directed by Douglas Heyes; with Jeffrey Hunter, Tippi Hedren, Warren Stevens, Lloyd Bochner, Patrick Whyte, Dale Johnson, Francis De Sales, Paul Bradley, Brenda Howard, Roy Jenson, Chuck Roberson, Bob Bernard and Hal Hopper. 'Kraft' theme by John Williams. Original air date: 10 June 1965.

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@larrynelson3329
@larrynelson3329 4 месяца назад
The 60s were so stylish. Tippi Hedren will for ever be Melody and Marnie from Hitchcock movies.
@bovnycccoperalover3579
@bovnycccoperalover3579 3 месяца назад
Only until 1965-66.
@BrentWilkins7777
@BrentWilkins7777 3 месяца назад
@@bovnycccoperalover3579 That's when the hippies took over, and the 60s became better.
@suraya1224
@suraya1224 Месяц назад
​​@@BrentWilkins7777Did they, really? I was a member of that "hippie" generation, & at the time, I thought everything was "better", too. "You can't put an old head on young shoulders." Real-life experience eventually woke me up. Looking back, I now realize it was the beginning of the end... for our culture, our values, & our country.
@josiahbirthright24
@josiahbirthright24 7 дней назад
@@suraya1224 Oh brother...The hippies were dumb kids alright. But their biggest mistake was voting for Ronnie Raygun when they grew up.
@stephensorenson6380
@stephensorenson6380 7 лет назад
I first saw"kraft suspense theatre"when it was in reruns under the title"crisis!"on new York's ch.7 as a kid on Saturday nights at 7:00.what a great show and oh,that theme music!
@loupole5654
@loupole5654 6 лет назад
One thing is for sure, the writers of anthology series of the late 50's and early 60's were amazing, They had a keen insight into the human condition and all its failings. Today's writers can do nothing but recycle endlessly the same old crap . I doubt today's writers could even get the skills set back, as the concepts are so foreign to them . . .. What a shame.
@malachimaxxel
@malachimaxxel 6 лет назад
Lou Pole so true i am a writer myself these writers from 50 's and 60's were really on point with content and delivery of the story..
@gil8132
@gil8132 6 лет назад
WELL SAID THEY DONT MAKE THEM LIKE THEY USED TO
@rentslave
@rentslave 6 лет назад
This condition exists in all fields today.My theory is that the culprit is modern birth control has allowed the intelligent people to limit their family size resulting in far fewer intelligent people.
@janholder2286
@janholder2286 6 лет назад
Lou Pole w
@ronaldmayle1823
@ronaldmayle1823 6 лет назад
@Southeastern777 You're very condescending. You're watching some one else's work and taking credit for his creativity and imagination.
@JohnCasciello
@JohnCasciello 3 месяца назад
Great veteran actor WARREN STEVENS arguing with JEFF HUNTER!!!!
@PerAllwin1963
@PerAllwin1963 6 месяцев назад
Men looked so handsome back then in form-fitting dark sleek suits and narrow ties and shiny shoes.
@josephinewhite6224
@josephinewhite6224 3 месяца назад
People used to care what others thought about them, so we never left our house without looking our best.
@thomasceneri867
@thomasceneri867 2 месяца назад
Oh, here we go….nostalgia and tropes galore
@jacquelinehoff9234
@jacquelinehoff9234 2 месяца назад
Our Dads were the last Men Gentlemen😢 how sad
@jannawalters232
@jannawalters232 Месяц назад
Loved the eyeglasses!
@userSISSY
@userSISSY 5 месяцев назад
When I was a kid this was so real to us. We loved it.
@simonf8902
@simonf8902 3 года назад
Just discovered this fabulous series. Great scripts. Famous actors. Tight direction. Great setttings. Luscious colour. Way ahead of any thing today.
@darnellsmith599
@darnellsmith599 2 года назад
Simon F...and this series was yesterday
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 2 года назад
@Simon F These are from a period of time with maybe 4 or 5 TV channels that were free and no cell phones. Good days indeed.
@McIntyreBible
@McIntyreBible 2 года назад
I remember watching this series with my mom in 1965 when I was 5 years old. The prelude music and opening scenes with the cartoonish characters use to terrify me!
@dawin6710
@dawin6710 8 месяцев назад
People were good looking back then.
@megsarna7429
@megsarna7429 2 месяца назад
And More Stylish
@arneldobumatay3702
@arneldobumatay3702 2 месяца назад
Agree!
@angelcitygirl
@angelcitygirl 3 года назад
Jeffrey Hunter and Tippi Hedren! AWESOME! 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
@lavellhall7650
@lavellhall7650 4 месяца назад
I see she survived the birds. She's good
@bruceb.8469
@bruceb.8469 2 года назад
Theme by John Williams. What a legend 👍🏻. There's 2 versions of the theme. This show was also called Crisis.
@arneldobumatay3702
@arneldobumatay3702 2 месяца назад
You mean "Johnny" Williams.
@hello-xm5il
@hello-xm5il 7 месяцев назад
I think it is strange that the comments under this video seem to blame Wolf for his mental illness. Wolf did not choose to go insane. Neither is he a bad man because he is insane. The real villain of this movie is Wolf's brother, who willingly kept Wolf away from anyone who might have been able to help him, in the pursuit of financial benefit.
@Joeblow-ms3cv
@Joeblow-ms3cv 3 месяца назад
Tippi, excellent actress and attractive. Jeffrey Hunter, the ORIGINAL Star Trek Captain! An all-star cast. 😃
@annwalsh8079
@annwalsh8079 2 месяца назад
He also portrayed "Jesus of Nazareth"! Beautiful film!
@marbleman52
@marbleman52 2 месяца назад
@Joeblow-ms3cv....Yes about Jeffrey Hunter. And the man who played the business manager, Warren Stevens....I think...also was on the original Star Trek.
@tomrennick5130
@tomrennick5130 3 года назад
*Two sci-fi connections here: Jeffrey Hunter, Warren Stevens, and Roy Jenson all appeared in original Star Trek. Secondly, the show's theme song was composed by the same composer who created the theme music for the original Lost In Space TV series, as well as the Star Wars and Jurassic Park movies.*
@2up3rm4n1
@2up3rm4n1 2 года назад
I'd kind of say Hedren being attacked by those birds does qualify her a scifi connection, near Twilight zone, actually.
@louisbrugnoni7639
@louisbrugnoni7639 2 года назад
Love that music!
@katg6274
@katg6274 2 года назад
🤯🙉 I love this guy's black rimmed glasses
@marcchervin8905
@marcchervin8905 2 года назад
You would be thinking of the young Johnny Williams who would obviously grow to become one of cinemas greatest film composers, if not the greatest
@tomrennick5130
@tomrennick5130 2 года назад
@@2up3rm4n1 I agree. 👍
@AstralPixie
@AstralPixie 6 лет назад
60's style is beautiful. Love the fireplace in the middle of the living room.
@shydreamguyman4098
@shydreamguyman4098 5 лет назад
everything is still in style
@michaelwertzy9808
@michaelwertzy9808 5 лет назад
@@shydreamguyman4098, early to mid-sixties kitsch! How about a "cocktail table" with a miniature creek with a waterfall!? Not kidding!
@JaneDoe-zr4px
@JaneDoe-zr4px 5 лет назад
Mid Century Modern style is the greatest.
@beachcomberbloke462
@beachcomberbloke462 3 года назад
Tippi Hedren,such elegance and style in an intriguing and mesmerising movie
@markward6076
@markward6076 2 года назад
This was the world when I was a baby.
@silkyway6575
@silkyway6575 3 года назад
I love how their hair is so perfectly coiffured. Not a single lock out of place.
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
Hair spry, this is how it was done those days.
@nanniewallace6411
@nanniewallace6411 Год назад
0😊😊😊😊
@REALTV30
@REALTV30 Год назад
Shutup😂😂😂😂 yall sound stupid hair spray they still use it 2023 hahaha goofy
@michica1derful
@michica1derful Год назад
A can of hair spray
@terridemaio7334
@terridemaio7334 10 месяцев назад
Perfect.Nothing out of place. this was A year Before I was Born
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 2 года назад
I was 5 and would watch TV with my dad, all the detective shows. Thanks for video.
@SM-gl8yo
@SM-gl8yo 6 лет назад
Thank you for posting this. Bochner, Hedren and Hunter terrific. Douglas Heyes directed a number of classic Twilight Zones.
@dameaustel
@dameaustel 6 лет назад
Love Tippi Hedren. Marnie was my favorite film, I think she's wonderful. Thanks for the upload!
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 2 года назад
Same here, Tippi was a good actress.
@ThePiratemachine
@ThePiratemachine 2 года назад
Last scene rather frightening when you think what ( unfortunately ) happened in real life to Jeffrey Hunter ( a good actor )
@betsya7054
@betsya7054 3 месяца назад
This was excellent, thank you
@NidgeOSullivan
@NidgeOSullivan 3 года назад
Never heard of Kraft theatre before and only was randomly suggested this. Although I will seek out more of these now, I do agree with a lot of comments, Tippi Hedren cannot act, is more wooden than the table she sat at, the storyline didn't make much sense. How any people can strike up such as close relationship as the two leads within only a few hours of meeting is ridiculous also. Plus the cat scene was very unpleasant and a ridiculous idea of a distraction.
@blueduck9409
@blueduck9409 Год назад
This was much better than the garbage on tv today for sure.
@trailblazer3454
@trailblazer3454 3 месяца назад
I think the executive building office decor in this was the blueprint for the entire "Mad Men" TV series set! 🛋
@djchiesa3567
@djchiesa3567 6 лет назад
Greed pure greed. I see it today. I see it in the "loser" children of elders who are abused by their children for their assets for their homes. I've watched as people sell their souls for a home as they kill their parents and destroy others for stuff. Incredible show!
@rodericksloan1255
@rodericksloan1255 5 лет назад
@Gary Nelson How right you are Gary Happy Trails my Freind.
@DerredmaxTRIAX
@DerredmaxTRIAX 3 года назад
We must live on the same street! I seen the same shit......
@kaydee4296
@kaydee4296 3 года назад
If you're referring to the Menendez brothers you never heard THEIR stories & it's horrific. And it "souls".
@ralphromeo7066
@ralphromeo7066 3 года назад
Souls*
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
This is fiction!! Why do you comment as if it were a documentary?
@mohammadayub2760
@mohammadayub2760 2 года назад
I like thees old movies people have recpect for dressing properly not like nowadays sex sex sex wtf their is a time and a place for that kind of thing ❤️❤️❤️
@EarthSurferUSA
@EarthSurferUSA Год назад
Still not sure if your kind of place is y kind of place for that thing. lol As a slightly aging USA Polock, I do agree that sex has been used (progressive, started with the 60 hippy counter culture), to create dysfunction in a society. Great minds that could have created great things with free enterprise have massively been sabotaged and sacrificed. For a real life example, I have a slightly older brother with a 145 IQ, who was sharper than Bill Gates, (and worked for him early, but 10 years younger), who could have competed with the limes of Bill Gates, created a fantastic company hiring hundreds or thousands of employees, (how mankind got out of poverty), getting them out of poverty and giving them opportunity just like gated gave my brother. But what happened is he discovered he was Gay in late 70's HS, he did get rich working for Gates, but he became a gay political activist instead. What a waste of mind! How "Progressive!" How do we measure those losses? Really, how do we measure those losses?
@TheIsreal0312
@TheIsreal0312 2 года назад
Jefferey Hunter played Christopher Pike in the original Star Trek pilot but turned down the tv series to concentrate on films. He died as a result of an explosion on the set of a movie resulting in a concussion and later a fall in his home and brain hemorrage and untimely death at only 42.
@ChristopherRosato
@ChristopherRosato 7 лет назад
Jeffrey Hunter was a good actor as well as handsome. Sad how he died so young.
@Vps-eb7ej
@Vps-eb7ej 3 года назад
Unfortunate for him his wife at the time urged him to decline the role of the Captain in Star Trek because she felt it was beneath him and wanted him to focus on the movies. Fortuitous for a 40 year old Canadian Shakespearean actor☺
@nightowl5475
@nightowl5475 2 года назад
@@Vps-eb7ej What a dumb broad! He would of been set for life! Not to mention, all the Star Trek movies.
@Palletknifepaint
@Palletknifepaint Год назад
Hope the cat was ok
@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 Месяц назад
Died at 42 years old.
@LW-dq2em
@LW-dq2em Месяц назад
When we see these clips of ordinary life we realize how disgusting 2024 is: awful clothes, awful shoes, awful hair, awful tattoos ... humanity has sunk.
@vickyyphelps
@vickyyphelps 6 месяцев назад
Tipping still wearing green, same as in the Birds!
@mariakelly90210
@mariakelly90210 3 месяца назад
Jeffrey Hunter was always Drop Dead Gorgeous.
@emf49
@emf49 4 месяца назад
What a weird dark movie reminiscent of The Twilight Zone. Can’t say I enjoyed it.
@cjmatulka8321
@cjmatulka8321 2 года назад
The script was taken off the mormon taking of Howard Hughes fortune. So was the rumor of the time.
@JayB2
@JayB2 6 месяцев назад
They really understand the importance of sound in these old movies. Great job of using suspenseful and dreary sounds in this movie.
@lonnieclemens8028
@lonnieclemens8028 7 месяцев назад
Good movie! It reminds me of the good old days.
@RichardFallstich
@RichardFallstich 10 лет назад
He takes "extraordinary precautions" to keep the world out of his home; but doesn't buy a $10 lock for the penthouse door?
@asully3006
@asully3006 6 лет назад
Qiut you idiotic nitpicking..It a goddamn movie you idiot!
@haydnd8866
@haydnd8866 6 лет назад
Richard Fallstich uncensor
@marklittler784
@marklittler784 6 лет назад
Probably no change left after buying the appartment, many expensive houses have big older cars with private plates so they look rich without spending and wasting money on new cars they don't need.
@shydreamguyman4098
@shydreamguyman4098 5 лет назад
Back then it wouldn't have cost $3.00 A well paid working man's monthly salary was about $75.00
@scronx
@scronx 5 лет назад
Wellll, if we're going to start picking, Gerard wouldn't have heard the train record from the elevator or even the terrace -- ditto Miss W. reading to Hastings, the elevator to "penthouse" opens onto the terrace. I don't think the cat would have logistically made a very good decoy, and when Wilton and his thugs showed up at the penthouse (opening its door wide no less) the 3 people in the living room would have seen them a lot sooner. That's simply how acted things are, from the greatest movie to the lowliest soap episode -- even operas. But The Trains of Silence is still a damn good show and I'm watching it repeatedly, seeing something new each time.
@suir52
@suir52 12 лет назад
The piece of music playing at the start of this, "Tomorrow" was written for a Wagon Train episode by John(ny) Williams and then used extensively in The Virginian. Fans of that show will recognise it as the music played at dances.
@EdelweisSusie
@EdelweisSusie 3 месяца назад
Shame Tippi Hedren always played the same character no matter what film/TV series she was in.
@BAM-jc7uy
@BAM-jc7uy 2 года назад
Intro music and atmosphere sounds & feels like the vintage TV series "the Invaders." Petite Tippi's daughter: Melanie Griffith and granddaughter Dakota Johnson. During the 60s we missed alot of TV shows because we were out cruising...thanks for posting this missed series. gr-granny NM
@ssppeellll
@ssppeellll 9 лет назад
At 25:15, I would take the check, go home and cash it. THEN, I would come back to attend to 'unfinished business'. But that wouldn't make as good a plot, and I don't think he will. (No spoilers here, because I haven't seen it beyond this point yet. I'm just conjecturing.)
@san5sparkle
@san5sparkle 3 года назад
I just discovered this series I am watching all you have while I clean house.. I love it
@JaneDoe-zr4px
@JaneDoe-zr4px 5 лет назад
Jeffrey Hunter is adorable in his professor glasses.
@LTSJR1
@LTSJR1 4 года назад
Jane Doe ya ft g DVD D.C. FF FF Ut hogs hug hug thy hug hhhhh goth juju HD St FF huh jk hi night tech
@robertshapiro3733
@robertshapiro3733 2 месяца назад
Jeffrey Hunter accomplished the finest characterisation of Jesus Christ in “The King of Kings” (circa 1962)-then he took a fall in the bathtub and was killed. He also played the captain in the Star Trek pilot. Shatner wasn’t the preferred choice for the role.
@adric137
@adric137 4 года назад
The acting was great but I did not understand the plot.
@sewsewsewist785
@sewsewsewist785 5 лет назад
I love this series!
@CarmelMaguire-m1h
@CarmelMaguire-m1h Месяц назад
me. too
@charlynegezze8536
@charlynegezze8536 4 месяца назад
I always loved Lloyd Bochner. Fabulous cast.
@sheiladavis6523
@sheiladavis6523 4 месяца назад
I remember he played Cecil Colby on Dynasty as one.of Alexis husband's .
@EdelweisSusie
@EdelweisSusie 3 месяца назад
One of the all-time greats.
@janjerge1484
@janjerge1484 3 месяца назад
@charlymegezze8536 - Lloyd Bochner was always so elegant & intelligent!! A real class act!! Warren Stevens was right there, a mere step or two behind, until he discovered how thrilling it was to play the sleazy, smarmy character lurking in the shadows!!
@JanetElson
@JanetElson 3 месяца назад
Hong Kong with Rod Taylor
@grandmafran1361
@grandmafran1361 2 месяца назад
Also, guest appearances on The Golden Girls. He was fabulous and funny.
@ArsPraestigium
@ArsPraestigium 6 лет назад
The not so thinly-veiled reference to Howard Hughes is evident in this, which was pretty gutsy at the time, as Hughes still owned a good deal of the entertainment industry at the time. He, like the extremely eccentric character seen here, was a real nut in the last couple of decades of his life.
@Fred-mp1vf
@Fred-mp1vf 2 года назад
He was an example of what happens to people who live without moral values (or without faith)
@xmaseveeve5259
@xmaseveeve5259 2 года назад
A fake character.
@kimkauffung7687
@kimkauffung7687 2 года назад
@@Fred-mp1vf Left to a reprobate mind perhaps?
@briananderson8428
@briananderson8428 2 года назад
@@Fred-mp1vf Like all billionaires.
@garyc39
@garyc39 2 года назад
Why is it a crime to be sick and want to be left alone
@chuffpup
@chuffpup 7 лет назад
I love the color, it's perfect to be viewed on my vintage tv set. Thanks.
@san5sparkle
@san5sparkle 3 года назад
I am watching it on youtube wow isn't it wonderful???
@jorgeestomba9888
@jorgeestomba9888 2 месяца назад
The beautiful & special Tippi !
@birchtree28
@birchtree28 3 месяца назад
Gosh dang . Creepy back then and still creepy now. what a great show.
@jjayaraman3191
@jjayaraman3191 3 месяца назад
05jun2024 KST.Kraft Suspense Theatre.[S2E28].-The Trains of Silence.(_6.9_/ A geologist from Vancouver,Canada comes to the U.S. to see his old college roommate who is now a reclusive Howard Hughes-ish multi-millionaire industrialist. He has a mining investment to propose but is not allowed to see his friend,is rudely treated by the man's staff and is almost murdered.After being "bought off", he persists and finds an unexpected result.//
@sylviaphelps8518
@sylviaphelps8518 3 года назад
Tippi Hendren is Melanie Griffin's mother
@sylviaphelps8518
@sylviaphelps8518 3 года назад
I meant Griffith
@mississippimud7046
@mississippimud7046 3 года назад
And Dakota Johnson's grandmother
@davidcrabbe1243
@davidcrabbe1243 6 лет назад
Why oh why did Timeless video not release this..I recently discovered this and some of these are so good...
@koln1996
@koln1996 10 лет назад
Mr. Hitchcock allegedly prevented Hedren from appearing in anything!!! How did she get to make this one???
@yatabazah
@yatabazah 10 лет назад
my thoughts exactly!
@sandrashevey8252
@sandrashevey8252 10 лет назад
She was loaned out I think and then she did get Hitchcock to release her from a 7 year contract. She had served about 4 years of it maybe less. Fact is though who would take such a filthy role in `The Countess from Hong Kong`. Here was the Golden Girl whom hitchcock had spent millions top create. She takes a cheap shoddy role as the wife of the American ambassador, Chaplin`s mouthpiece for all he hated about America. She says `If you can`t make love, make money`. Hitchcock parodies this in `Frenzy` when Blaney says of Barbara, `She can`t make love so she sells it and she makes money`.
@deegeraghty3421
@deegeraghty3421 4 года назад
Incomprehensible and boring !!
@Fred-mp1vf
@Fred-mp1vf 2 года назад
When we abandon the anchor of faith, we live without purpose and we lose everything -- including our sanity.
@emf49
@emf49 4 месяца назад
That’s what’s happened to our world.
@willaknotts1298
@willaknotts1298 4 месяца назад
And America. They are coming for us now!
@TheWanderingFinnegan
@TheWanderingFinnegan 4 месяца назад
Cultists are such a bore.
@asitriresearch
@asitriresearch 3 года назад
Strange parallel to Howard Hughes, but didn't he become a recluse later in the 60s?
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
Yes!
@JaneFrieman
@JaneFrieman 3 года назад
A story plot with a bizarre tone to it. Wolf was the one who was trapped by the man who took over the world wide business. This man would deal with those who did not conform in such a sinister manner, which includes murder.
@moggridge1
@moggridge1 6 лет назад
Suspenseful! And the moral of the story is: never trust a man in a silk dressing gown.
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
Hmmm, if you see a man in his dressing gown, then that means you must know him pretty well, therefore must trust him, as otherwise you wouldn't be there! Unless it's a "one night stand" but then, he wouldn't bother with a dressing gown but I don't know, as have not taken a part in one night stand!🤭
@moggridge1
@moggridge1 2 года назад
@@E-Kat 😂👍
@kdtrimble
@kdtrimble Год назад
Was this guy Fred the same actor as Pike on the Star Trek pilot?
@aliksahnda
@aliksahnda 3 месяца назад
Some of the background music and the "enforced consumption of alcohol" reminds me of North by Northwest.
@OldManPaxusYT
@OldManPaxusYT 9 месяцев назад
Not sure that was actually Twilight Zone but see!!!? I told you, the OLD ones were better! Have you seen the crap some serials are calling Twilight Zone?!
@MsMojoworks
@MsMojoworks 7 лет назад
Capt Pike!
@seanstewart6893
@seanstewart6893 3 года назад
Jeff Hunter,a fabulous star,not a method actor,but he had a great style,very busy star,always in movies and TV shows,interesting that his wife controlled what he would do and negotiated his fees,would he of been a affective lead for Star Trek, if his wife hadn't made exorbitant demands to the producers ,he would of been the lead,yes he would of been good,but no were near as effective as Shatner,interesting to speculate,
@FuzzyTheBear
@FuzzyTheBear 2 месяца назад
Fun to see Captain Christopher Pike from the first episode of Star Trek and both episodes of The Menagerie in another role.
@Vps-eb7ej
@Vps-eb7ej 3 года назад
Excellent show!
@BeverlyM52
@BeverlyM52 Год назад
Tippi can act!
@juliebarnett9812
@juliebarnett9812 2 месяца назад
Tippi Hedren. Love it.
@stevesloan7132
@stevesloan7132 3 года назад
Hastings is a stand-in for Howard Hughes.
@MsBackstager
@MsBackstager 2 года назад
What a great cast.
@drbonesshow1
@drbonesshow1 9 лет назад
Jeffrey Hunter the Clark Kent look-a-like: 1:41 Why be Clark Kent, when you can be Superman.
@CLASSICALFAN100
@CLASSICALFAN100 8 лет назад
+Don R. Mueller, Ph.D. I still remember the classic MAD Magazine satire "Superduperman"...
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 3 месяца назад
Lloyd was gorgeous. Always enjoyed his intensity.
@dalebaker9109
@dalebaker9109 2 года назад
Jeff Hunter looks young here. It’s only his grey hair that stops him looking in his mid 30’s
@dianevitale1214
@dianevitale1214 6 лет назад
Thanks GR. Glad I watched, but at the same time won't be one of my favorites. Does have a bit of intrigue, as to what is really going on. Jeffrey Hunter was a good looking man. Know I've seen him in other roles hopefully that were better, but no memory of anything that stuck in the memory bank. Tippy was a pretty woman, yet I've never cared for her acting. Hitchcock must have been in love with her looks.
@curtchildress7160
@curtchildress7160 6 лет назад
Jeffrey Hunter was the first captain of the starship Enterprise on Star Trek the pilot episode..he played Capt. Christopher Pike. He also played Jesus Christ in a much later film.
@cm9439
@cm9439 3 года назад
He was one of the hottest guys to play Jesus.
@McIntyreBible
@McIntyreBible 9 месяцев назад
15:10, J.Hunter goes up to the penthouse.
@paulbrasier372
@paulbrasier372 3 года назад
They just took a page out of the Howard Hughe story.
@Finnador
@Finnador 3 месяца назад
This episode must have been based on Howard Hughes from back in the 1960's. Now it depicts the ethics and business tactics that the evil-doers in 'private equity' engage-in while doing their hostile take-over BS.
@rosiloverosilove9512
@rosiloverosilove9512 6 лет назад
Thank you many.....more please
@matthewbulger5876
@matthewbulger5876 7 лет назад
Do You Have Any Or All of the "Kraft Suspense Theatre " With The Original Kraft Foods Ads?
@stevengrotte2987
@stevengrotte2987 6 лет назад
Thank you.....many more please.
@christopherharmon2433
@christopherharmon2433 4 месяца назад
Captain Pike, is that you?
@rafaellewis4528
@rafaellewis4528 2 года назад
I love Hunter's glasses!
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
They look like fake glasses, strange. Maybe I like them too, can't decide if they're strange- good or strange - bad. 🤔
@brianbavosa877
@brianbavosa877 6 лет назад
Believe it or not John Williams wrote the theme for this show back then he was known as Johnny williams
@brianbavosa877
@brianbavosa877 6 лет назад
@castletriglav do they really most people don't care one way or another
@E-Kat
@E-Kat 2 года назад
It's the same name!
@brianbavosa877
@brianbavosa877 6 лет назад
That episode is from night gallery about the nuclear scientist gone nutty
@joyamongstforeverspark5422
@joyamongstforeverspark5422 2 года назад
Huh?? Really
@TigerDominic-uh1dv
@TigerDominic-uh1dv 3 месяца назад
Good Story Content and You Can Follow It 😊
@tmsmylemk9550
@tmsmylemk9550 Месяц назад
How lovely to take us back to the days without cell phones and purple hair .
@diankreczmer6595
@diankreczmer6595 5 лет назад
Sounds like Howard Hughes in the day!
@mattosullivan9687
@mattosullivan9687 3 месяца назад
The intro reminds me of Land of the Giants
@davidhewson8605
@davidhewson8605 3 месяца назад
Terrific 60s gear . !. ❤ Ta all . Dave
@shivasirons6159
@shivasirons6159 2 года назад
1:20. The best acting advice tony Curtis ever got, his first role was a bellhop, the cab pulls up ,but before the scene the director says to tony, " you just want a tip".
@davidcrabbe1243
@davidcrabbe1243 6 лет назад
Wow great theme time..spinetingling
@christianbrother4724
@christianbrother4724 4 года назад
Mad men on steroids. Up to the day he died in 02, my dad wore a pair of those black heavy glasses. He would have been about the same age as these guys in 65.
@guerrillapress77
@guerrillapress77 6 лет назад
Old Fred seems to have been drunk the whole episode.
@francinebarr1204
@francinebarr1204 6 лет назад
Good Thrills🌞
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 9 лет назад
I wondering if the writer/s had Howard Hughes in mind when they made this episode?
@ralphsanchico2452
@ralphsanchico2452 9 лет назад
Hey maby! i forgot about them.
@curtchildress7160
@curtchildress7160 6 лет назад
Read the book Atlas Shrugged for some surreal insight into corporate construction, written by Ayn Rand.
@Fred-mp1vf
@Fred-mp1vf 2 года назад
I'm sure of it. Hughes lost everything because he lived without faith or virtue.
@Vps-eb7ej
@Vps-eb7ej 3 года назад
Don't feel too sorry for Jeffery Hunter... I have it on good authority that he's alive and well living on the fourth planet in the Talos star group with a hot babe named Vina☺
@Vps-eb7ej
@Vps-eb7ej 3 года назад
Along with a race of humanoids with bulbous heads.
@san5sparkle
@san5sparkle 3 года назад
i remembered him in star trek I loved him then
@tomripsin730
@tomripsin730 3 года назад
10:20 This guy was in a Star Trek episode too. If memory serves, he could shoot a beam from his belt that reduced people to crushable Styrofoam cubes.
@seanstewart6893
@seanstewart6893 3 года назад
Ah yes,with a accasional visit from a certain Captain and Vulcan ,with a green dancing lady for distraction,
@tarnsand
@tarnsand 10 лет назад
I think Jeff Hunter was offered about 16 drinks in this epi. I agree with everyone here; no one of my faves either. Tippi Hedren was pretty/ perfect figure and I'm sure a nice lady. But her acting was always very stiff with no expression in her dialogue nor any emotion in her face/or body movements. She had the very same expression if she laughed or cried.
@SM-gl8yo
@SM-gl8yo 6 лет назад
Miss Hedren was first rate as usual and well cast in this episode. The role required a woman of mystery and Miss Hedren delivered.
@sandraelder1101
@sandraelder1101 2 года назад
Agree about T. H. She was lovely to watch but I never believed her characters. She seemed to play them all exactly the same.
@RhymesChant
@RhymesChant 10 месяцев назад
I would say Tippi's acting is subtle ❤she is a gracious woman too
@kharris9359
@kharris9359 Год назад
I don't think I fully understand this one.
@danielyoung6630
@danielyoung6630 6 лет назад
interesting casting
@Andrewjenkin-kt7jq
@Andrewjenkin-kt7jq 7 месяцев назад
Another Star Trek connection
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 3 года назад
The forced drinking scene:- straight out of North by Northwest.
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