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Neglected by his gambler father for years, a young man returns home with a plan for revenge in "The Bad Streak" (1954), a "Four Star Playhouse" episode starring Charles Boyer and Virginia Grey. Ronald Colman finds himself looking for a stranger's help out of a romantic jam in the "Four Star Playhouse" tale "The Lost Silk Hat" (1952). An actor leaves his wife and joins a circus in the "Stage 7" drama "Where You Loved Me" (1955), with Macdonald Carey. Finally, the "Stage 7" episode "Yesterday's Pawnshop" (1955), with Don Taylor, follows a recently remarried man who finds evidence that his late first wife is still alive. 102 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Plays All Regions.
Directors: | Robert Aldrich, Harry Keller, Robert Florey, Roy Kellino |
Studio: | Alpha Video |
Release Date: | 7/30/2013 |
Item #: | 792210X |
UPC #: | 089218711298 |
SKU #: | D17048 |
Attributes: | Black & White, Manufactured on Demand |
Product Type: | DVD |
Closed Caption: | No |
Street Date: | 7/30/2013 |
This product is a special order |