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Pamelyn Wanda Ferdin (born February 4, 1959) is an American animal rights activist and former actress. Ferdin's acting career was primarily during the 1960s and 1970s, though she appeared in projects sporadically in the 1980s and later years.
[a] Starring Cameron Mitchell, Pamelyn Ferdin, and Wesley Eure. It follows a series of violent murders centered around a Los Angeles apartment complex, followed by the kidnapping and disappearance of a teenage girl who resides there. The film was marketed as being a dramatization of true events, though no source can confirm this.
Pamelyn Ferdin as Fern Arable, John's daughter who convinces him to spare Wilbur's life. Martha Scott as Mrs. Arable, Fern's mother who first tells her of what was going to happen to Wilbur. Bob Holt as Homer Zuckerman, Mrs. Arable's brother and Fern's uncle. John Stephenson as: John Arable, Fern's father.
Paul Wendkos (director); Ben Maddow (screenplay); Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset, Barbara Parkins, Bradford Dillman, William Windom, Kathleen Widdoes, Pamelyn Ferdin, Curd Jürgens: Summer of '42: Warner Bros. / Mulligan-Roth Productions
Pamelyn Ferdin as Francie Nolan; Michael-James Wixted as Neely Nolan; Nancy Malone as Aunt Sissy; Allyn Ann McLerie as Miss Martin; Liam Dunn as Mr. Barker; Anne Seymour as Miss Tilford; Booth Colman as Doctor; Shirley Slater as Joey's Mother; Johnny Lee as Joey
Starring Peter Robbins, Pamelyn Ferdin, Glenn Gilger, and Andy Pforsich, the film follows the titular character as he tries to win the National Spelling Bee, with Snoopy and Linus by his side. The film was also produced by Lee Mendelson. It was also distributed by National General Pictures and produced by Melendez Films.
Happy Birthday, Wanda June originated as a play titled Penelope, first performed at the Orleans Arena Theater in Orleans, Massachusetts. [2] An interview with Vonnegut about the premiere of his play at the Arena Theatre is part of the film about the Arena entitled "Stagestruck: Confessions from Summer Stock Theatre", available on PBS.
Glenn Corbett, Laurie Prange, Robert Hogan, Barbara Babcock, Sue Taylor, Pamelyn Ferdin November 3, 1971 ( 1971-11-03 ) A mentally deranged girl (Laurie Prange) falls in love with a slimy creature she traps in a quarry.