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  2. John Beal (actor) - Wikipedia

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    John Beal and Anne Shirley in 1936.. Beal began acting in films with Another Language (1933), in which he re-created his stage role. [5] He appeared opposite Katharine Hepburn (in the 1934 RKO film The Little Minister), [6] among others; one of his notable screen appearances was as Marius Pontmercy in Les Misérables (1935).

  3. List of CBS Radio Mystery Theater episodes (1979 season)

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    This is an episode list for the 1979 season of the radio drama series CBS Radio Mystery Theater. [1] The series premiered on CBS on January 6, 1974, and ended on December 31, 1982. [2]

  4. John Beal - Wikipedia

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    John Beal (actor) (1909–1997), American actor John Beal (composer) (born 1947), American film composer and conductor John W. Beal (1887–1971), American architect

  5. One Thrilling Night - Wikipedia

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    The newlywed country bumpkins from Connecticut, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jason (John Beal and Wanda McKay), check into the Hotel Clarke in New York City, prepared to spend their first night together as a married couple. It is also their first and last night before Horace joins the Army.

  6. Terror in the Aisles - Wikipedia

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    The movie was released on VHS and CED Videodiscs by MCA Home Video in 1985. [8] On September 13, 2011, the movie was released to digital format as a special feature on the 30th Anniversary Edition Blu-ray of Halloween II (1981).

  7. That Night! - Wikipedia

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    That Night! is a 1957 American drama film directed by John Newland and written by Jack Rowles and Robert Wallace. The film stars John Beal, Augusta Dabney, Shepperd Strudwick, Rosemary Murphy and Malcolm Brodrick. The film was released on August 22, 1957 by Universal-International. [1] [2] [3]