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The Elgin Hour (also known as The Elgin TV Hour) is a 60-minute live American anthology drama that aired from October 5, 1954 to June 14, 1955, on ABC, alternating with The United States Steel Hour.
The Elgin Hour: With John Cassavetes, William Redfield, Polly Bergen, E.G. Marshall. A drama series that ran every other week, attracted top notch actors and actresses, and was broadcast from New York City.
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- 1954-10-05
- Drama
- 60
S1.E2 ∙ Family Crisis. Tue, Oct 19, 1954. Teenager Nancy decides to host a party for her friends; meanwhile, her father Jim, an attorney, prepares for the most important case of his career. The pressures and anxieties of first-time experiences threaten to upset the household dynamic.
S1.E12 ∙ Crime in the Streets. Tue, Mar 8, 1955. Frankie Dane is the leader of a teenage gang, the Hornets. The gang makes trouble for people in the neighborhood, but Frankie carries a darker nature, one so filled with anger that murder is not beyond him.
Overview. A drama series that ran every other week, attracted top notch actors and actresses, and was broadcast from New York City. Janis Carter. 1 Episode. Jackie Cooper. 1 Episode. Janet Blair. 1 Episode. Robert Cummings. 1 Episode. Charles Dingle. 1 Episode. Dorothy Gish. 1 Episode. Richard Jaeckel. 1 Episode. Full Cast & Crew. Last Season.
1954 -1955. ABC. Drama. Watchlist. A live dramatic anthology that alternated with 'The U.S. Steel Hour' on Tuesdays. Among those who appeared: Boris Karloff, Joanne Woodward, Robert Preston and...
May 14, 2016 · 1.1K views 7 years ago. The Elgin Hour (S01E11) : Sting of Death (1955) with Boris Karloff as Mr. Mycroft. Adapted from the novel "A Taste for Honey" by H. F. Heard. Show more.
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