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  1. February 15, 1917 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. August 5, 2012 · Turtle Lake, North Dakota, USA. Mini Bio. Film and television writer Gustave Field was born Gustave Hirchfeld in New York City to immigrant parents.

    • February 15, 1917
    • August 5, 2012
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0275946Gustave Field - IMDb

    Gustave Field. Writer: The Six Million Dollar Man. Film and television writer Gustave Field was born Gustave Hirchfeld in New York City to immigrant parents. At 17 he became a newspaper photographer, and he was the only one allowed to take a photograph of Albert Einstein upon Einstein's arrival in the US to take his position at Princeton ...

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    • August 5, 2012
    • February 15, 1917
  3. Philip Purser. Thu 23 Aug 2012 07.21 EDT. Gustave Field, who has died aged 95, was a Hollywood screenwriter who in 1958 was lured to London by the fledgling television company ABC to help...

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    Just arr'iving in Dodge City, Molly McConnell (Betty Hutton) looks for her husband. When she finds out he's been killed, and Dillon is responsible, she wonders why he didn't tell her in the first place and sets out to learn how to shoot so she can kill him. When Molly McConnell arrives in Dodge with her young son she asks the stage people if they k...

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    1. Although it is often heard in the background, a piano is rarely seen. Once, when it was seen, it was a player piano, with a scroll of music playing. In this episode, it has a piano player. 2. In newspapers of the time, this episode got more publicity than usual because it was to be part of Hutton's return to acting after a four-year absence. Hutton had a dwindling fan base at the time and had already experienced failure on CBS television with the short-lived Desilu sitcom series Goldie in...

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    Character error Molly is so busy working at least several nights in the Long Branch, then spending weeks learning how to shoot, that she appears to have abandoned her young son. She checks on him once while he is sleeping, then he doesn't show up again until the end of the story. Even then, she doesn't even acknowledge him until Matt strongly suggests that she take her son and leave on the next stage. Crew or equipment visible 1. A)When Molly is shooting the pine cones that have been placed o...

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    Character quotes 1. Molly McConnell:Oh, Kitty. He belongs to you? 2. Miss Kitty:Matt's a man with no strings on him. Let's just say he's more mine than anyone else's. 1. Miss Kitty:[after hearing Molly sings 'Silver Threads among the Gold', a slow ballad] You have a real nice voice. 2. Molly McConnell:Thank you. 3. Miss Kitty:But my customers don't lean to that kind of music. 4. Molly McConnell:What do you mean? 5. Miss Kitty:Well, they're a real rough bunch and they come in here to drink and...

    Starring

    1. James Arness as Matt Dillon 2. Milburn Stone as Galen "Doc" Adams 3. Amanda Blake as Miss Kitty Russell 4. Ken Curtis as Festus Haggen

    Guest starring

    1. Betty Hutton as Molly McConnell 2. Jonathan Kidd as Harper 3. Billy Bowles as Willie McConnell 4. Ollie O'Toole as Herb 5. Jan Peters as Curley 6. Glenn Strange as Sam Noonan 7. Eddie Hiceas Cowboy 8. Tom McCauleyas Ben 9. Claude Akins as Sy Sherne 'Note: the rest of cast and production crew is listed on the full credits page.

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  5. The OSI Files podcast. TV & Film. "Look Alike". Airdate: February 23, 1975. Written by Gustave Field (story), Richard Carr (teleplay) Directed by Jerry London. Synopsis: A duplicate of Steve attempts to steal secret information that will be sold to enemy governments.

  6. Mar 25, 2009 · Screenplay: Leo Townsend, Edward G. O'Callaghan, Gustave Field (story), Joseph M. Newman (story) Art Direction: Serge Krizman Cinematography: Ellis W. Carter Costume Design: Fay Moore, Tommy Thompson Editing: Ralph Dawson Original Music: Monty Kelly

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