Four Star Playhouse
tv show

129 total episodes
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4 seasons
First Aired September 25, 1952
Overview
Four Star Playhouse is an American television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956, sponsored in its first bi-weekly season by The Singer Company; Bristol-Myers became an alternate sponsor when it became a weekly series in the fall of 1953. The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from time to time, including Ronald Colman and Joan Fontaine. Blake Edwards was among the writers and directors who contributed to the series. Edwards created the recurring character of illegal gambling house operator Willie Dante for Dick Powell to play on this series. The character was later revamped and spun off in his own series starring Howard Duff, then-husband of Lupino. The pilot for Meet McGraw, starring Frank Lovejoy, aired here, as did another episode in which Lovejoy recreated his role of Chicago newspaper reporter Randy Stone, from the radio drama Nightbeat.
The Witness
Season 2 - Episode 5 - 1h 30m
Air Date
October 22, 1953
Overview
A suave attorney is hired to defend a man on trial for robbery and murder. The attorney finds the real culprit and solves the mystery in the courtroom.
Guest Stars
Dick Powell
as
Mike Donegan
James Millican
as
District Attorney
Charles Bronson
as
Frank Dana
Marian Carr
as
Alice Dana
Strother Martin
as
Tom Blair
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Robert Sherman
as
Philip Baedeker
Walter Sande
as
Peterson
Charles Evans
as
Judge
Nick Dennis
as
Waiter
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Lovyss Bradley
as
Juror (uncredited)
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Russell Custer
as
Bailiff (uncredited)
Byron Foulger
as
Bank Manager (uncredited)