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Alexander Scourby (/ ˈ s k ɔːr b i /; November 13, 1913 – February 22, 1985) was an American film, television, and voice actor and narrator known for his deep and resonant voice and Mid-Atlantic accent. [1]
The film is based on the exploits of the Greek Expeditionary Force.While the Greek government had intended to send a full brigade to Korea, the UN victories in the autumn of 1950 led the expeditionary force to be downgraded to a battalion consisting of just under 900 men, named the Spartan Brigade.
Lorna Kitteredge is torn between lying about a fatal auto accident (for the sake of her fiance Mark) or telling the truth (which would please her father but jeopardize her engagement with Mark). Starring: Agnes Moorehead, Ian Martin, Mandel Kramer, Santos Ortega, Dan Ocko
More of Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight! Dorothy Parker: The World of Dorothy Parker: Carl Sandburg, Harlow Shapley, Jawaharlal Nehru & Jacques Lipchitz: Wisdom, Vol. 1: Alexander Scourby: The Coming of Christ: 1963 [7] Charles Laughton: The Story-Teller ... A Session with Charles Laughton: Carl Sandburg: Carl Sandburg Reading His Poetry ...
Read; Edit; View history; General ... Alexander Scourby and Jessica Walter guest star. Season 3 (1971–1972) ... and Mark is at the top of the list.
An adaptation of Mark Twain's novel, in which a blow to the head during a fight sends Hank Morgan from 19th century Connecticut to the era of Camelot. Starring: Kevin McCarthy , Robert Dryden, Russell Horton, Arnold Moss
The live-action part of the film features Alexander Scourby, who narrates and also plays Clement Moore in the Visit from St. Nicholas segment. The jacket of the DVD version calls it "The Philadelphia Holiday Classic," referring to the region of the United States where it was originally broadcast. The jacket also describes it as a "50s TV ...
Miss Dent makes Mr. Blake read out a letter that she wrote as the train conductor (Hamilton) announces the train's arrival at the destination, with her contemplating killing Blake for his rejection. She forces Blake to walk along the tracks with her and then place his face in the dirt, which gives her peace of mind, and she leaves him be.