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  1. Cast. Tony Randall as Harold Ventimore. At this point in his career, Randall was one of Hollywood's leading supporting players, and this film represented a "rare opportunity" for him to get first billing. [1] Burl Ives as Fakrash. Barbara Eden as Sylvia Kenton. Kamala Devi as Tezra, a female genie. Edward Andrews as Professor Kenton.

  2. Send Me No Flowers: Directed by Norman Jewison. With Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Paul Lynde. When a hypochondriac believes he is dying, he makes plans for his wife--which she discovers and misunderstands.

  3. Tony Randall as Dr. Lao, the Mysterious Visitor as Merlin, the Great Magician; as Pan, the God of Joy; as the Serpent; as Medusa, the Fabled Monster; as Apollonius of Tyana, the blind fortune teller; as the Abominable Snowman; Arthur O'Connell as Clint Stark, the Ruthless Tycoon; John Ericson as Ed Cunningham, the Crusading Publisher and the ...

  4. Tony Randall, who was one of the most reliable comic supporting actors of the 1950s and 1960s, before headlining the hit 1970s sitcom version of The Odd Couple with Jack Klugman, took one of his few leading man roles in this 1964 comedy about an everyman architect who buys an antique brass bottle and inherits a magical djinn or genie.

  5. May 17, 2004 · Randall played multiple roles like Merlin, Pan, Medusa and the titular Dr. Lao in the comedy "7 Faces of Dr. Lao" (1964), before portraying more straightforward characters in "The Brass Bottle" (1964), "Robin and the 7 Hoods" (1964) and the mystery spoof "The Alphabet Murders" (1965).

  6. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A Chinese showman uses his magical powers to save a Western town from itself. Cast & Crew. Read More. George Pal. Director. Tony Randall. Dr. Lao/Merlin the Magician/Pan/The Abominable Snowman/Medusa/The Giant Serpent/Apollonius of Tyana. Barbara Eden. Angela Benedict.

  7. He is best known for portraying the role of Felix Unger in a television adaptation of the 1965 play, The Odd Couple by Neil Simon, as well as it's updated series and movie. He starred in the sitcom Love, Sidney in which he portrayed the first ever gay lead of a show.

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