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- 1. The Long Goodbye Oct 7, 1954
- Stories of drama and suspense.
- 2. The Thirteenth Chair Oct 14, 1954
- A seance is held to trap a murderer in this TV version of the Bayard Viellet play.
- 3. Casino Royale Oct 21, 1954
- A Soviet spy attempts to recoup his gambling losses, but agent James Bond works to stop him.
June 26, 1958. ( 1958-06-26) Climax! (later known as Climax Mystery Theater) is an American television anthology series that aired on CBS from 1954 to 1958. The series was hosted by William Lundigan and later co-hosted by Mary Costa. It was one of the few CBS programs of that era to be broadcast in color, using the massive TK-40A color cameras ...
Climax!: With William Lundigan, Art Gilmore, Mary Costa, Michael Rennie. This was an anthology series that presented a different story and different set of characters on each episode.
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May 6, 2020 · This was an anthology series that presented a different story and different set of characters on each episode. It ran from 1954 to 1958 and featured Casino R...
Climax! (TV Series 1954–1958) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most ...
Thu, Jul 7, 1955. A rich southern widow's daughter has an older man engaged to marry her, a distinguished Argentine ex-officer. But he's actually a money seeking gigolo who sneaks out to see another girl every night.When he realizes the mother controls the wealth, he starts romancing her. The outraged son plots a murderous revenge against him.
Climax! 1954 -2019. CBS. Drama. Watchlist. CBS's golden-age anthology series began its four-year run with 'The Long Goodbye,' an adaptation of the Raymond Chandler whodunit with Dick Powell as PI ...
Season 4 of Climax! premiered on September 5, 1957. Climax! is an American anthology series that aired on CBS from 1954 to 1958. The series was hosted by William Lundigan and later co-hosted by Mary Costa. It was one of the few CBS programs of that era to be broadcast in color. Many of the episodes were performed and broadcast live.