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"For the last two years I’ve worked on identifying the actors in "The Haunting Hour". There are no existing credits available. Finally identified one actor as James VanDyk. Anyone know more about him?
Harry Curriden"
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Hi just found a few things on the net google search listing shows with credits
CBS network. "It's A Gift. Sponsored by: Ford. A comedy about a wounded war vet who gets dizzy and has to "concentrate." When he "concentrates," he can make people do whatever he wants them to do. A new industry is born! Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (commercial spokesman), Lee Bloomgarten (author), Cliff Carpenter, Carl Eastman, William Zuckert, George Faulkner (continuity), Helen Lewis, James Van Dyke, Elspeth Eric, Howard Teichman (editor), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Frank Dane, Ivor Francis,
February 14, 1949 “Elementals”
Writer: Stephen Vincent Benet.
The story concerns Sherwood Latimer, a young University professor, who is idealistic enough to believe that love is stronger than hunger. This ideology results in a wager between Latimer and John Slake, who believes that after seven days of starvation for Latimer and his fiancée, Katherine, they will forget their love for each other and will fight over a crust of bread like animals.
Cast:
Hal Studer (Sherwood); James Van Dyke (Slake); Marilyn Erskine (Katherine); Leonard Vito plays the harp.
There is an imdb listing for a james j vandyk who is prob same guy You most prob know this already but just thought I would let you know
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Take a look at this site, it has a lot of info for this show.
http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Haunting-Hour.html
walter
Thanks
CBS network. "It's A Gift. Sponsored by: Ford. A comedy about a wounded war vet who gets dizzy and has to "concentrate." When he "concentrates," he can make people do whatever he wants them to do. A new industry is born! Howard Lindsay (host), Kenneth Banghart (commercial spokesman), Lee Bloomgarten (author), Cliff Carpenter, Carl Eastman, William Zuckert, George Faulkner (continuity), Helen Lewis, James Van Dyke, Elspeth Eric, Howard Teichman (editor), Lyn Murray (composer, conductor), Frank Dane, Ivor Francis,
February 14, 1949 “Elementals”
Writer: Stephen Vincent Benet.
The story concerns Sherwood Latimer, a young University professor, who is idealistic enough to believe that love is stronger than hunger. This ideology results in a wager between Latimer and John Slake, who believes that after seven days of starvation for Latimer and his fiancée, Katherine, they will forget their love for each other and will fight over a crust of bread like animals.
Cast:
Hal Studer (Sherwood); James Van Dyke (Slake); Marilyn Erskine (Katherine); Leonard Vito plays the harp.
There is an imdb listing for a james j vandyk who is prob same guy You most prob know this already but just thought I would let you know
Robert