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  1. This week’s #FridayThrillerClub leading shipwreck survivors are Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Hume Cronyn, Heather Angel Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Canada Lee, and Walter Slezak
    #LifeBoat #TallulahBankhead #WilliamBendix #HumeCronyn #HeatherAngel #MaryAnderson #JohnHodiak #HenryHull #CanadaLee #WalterSlezak #AlfredHitchcock

  2. This week’s #FridayThrillerClub leading shipwreck survivors are Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Hume Cronyn, Heather Angel Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Canada Lee, and Walter Slezak
    #LifeBoat #TallulahBankhead #WilliamBendix #HumeCronyn #HeatherAngel #MaryAnderson #JohnHodiak #HenryHull #CanadaLee #WalterSlezak #AlfredHitchcock

  3. This week’s #FridayThrillerClub leading shipwreck survivors are Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Hume Cronyn, Heather Angel Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Canada Lee, and Walter Slezak
    #LifeBoat #TallulahBankhead #WilliamBendix #HumeCronyn #HeatherAngel #MaryAnderson #JohnHodiak #HenryHull #CanadaLee #WalterSlezak #AlfredHitchcock

  4. This week’s #FridayThrillerClub leading shipwreck survivors are Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Hume Cronyn, Heather Angel Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Canada Lee, and Walter Slezak
    #LifeBoat #TallulahBankhead #WilliamBendix #HumeCronyn #HeatherAngel #MaryAnderson #JohnHodiak #HenryHull #CanadaLee #WalterSlezak #AlfredHitchcock

  5. This week’s #FridayThrillerClub leading shipwreck survivors are Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Hume Cronyn, Heather Angel Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Canada Lee, and Walter Slezak
    #LifeBoat #TallulahBankhead #WilliamBendix #HumeCronyn #HeatherAngel #MaryAnderson #JohnHodiak #HenryHull #CanadaLee #WalterSlezak #AlfredHitchcock

  6. (1906-1964) was .

    He was a familiar face in more than 50 films and an Oscar nominee for (1942), but I know him best as the star of !

    Listen to the radio show (1944-51) on Internet Archive:
    archive.org/details/TheLifeOfR

    And watch the TV version (1953-58 on YouTube:
    tinyurl.com/mr2r2fnu

  7. #WilliamBendix (1906-1964) was #BornOnThisDay.

    He was a familiar face in more than 50 films and an Oscar nominee for #WakeIsland (1942), but I know him best as the star of #TheLifeOfRiley!

    Listen to the radio show (1944-51) on Internet Archive:
    archive.org/details/TheLifeOfR

    And watch the TV version (1953-58 on YouTube:
    tinyurl.com/mr2r2fnu

    #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #OTR #1950sTV #Nostalgia #1950s

  8. #WilliamBendix (1906-1964) was #BornOnThisDay.

    He was a familiar face in more than 50 films and an Oscar nominee for #WakeIsland (1942), but I know him best as the star of #TheLifeOfRiley!

    Listen to the radio show (1944-51) on Internet Archive:
    archive.org/details/TheLifeOfR

    And watch the TV version (1953-58 on YouTube:
    tinyurl.com/mr2r2fnu

    #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #OTR #1950sTV #Nostalgia #1950s

  9. #WilliamBendix (1906-1964) was #BornOnThisDay.

    He was a familiar face in more than 50 films and an Oscar nominee for #WakeIsland (1942), but I know him best as the star of #TheLifeOfRiley!

    Listen to the radio show (1944-51) on Internet Archive:
    archive.org/details/TheLifeOfR

    And watch the TV version (1953-58 on YouTube:
    tinyurl.com/mr2r2fnu

    #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #OTR #1950sTV #Nostalgia #1950s

  10. #WilliamBendix (1906-1964) was #BornOnThisDay.

    He was a familiar face in more than 50 films and an Oscar nominee for #WakeIsland (1942), but I know him best as the star of #TheLifeOfRiley!

    Listen to the radio show (1944-51) on Internet Archive:
    archive.org/details/TheLifeOfR

    And watch the TV version (1953-58 on YouTube:
    tinyurl.com/mr2r2fnu

    #OldTimeRadio #ClassicTV #OTR #1950sTV #Nostalgia #1950s

  11. "The Blue Dahlia" (1946) 2/4 - I imagine and as two automatons in a Daft Punk show, but where their mechanicalness compliments the icy remove of "This Gun For Hire" (1942), the star-pairing here feels underdeveloped; that - somewhere - makes sense insofar as this is an original script. The standout performance belongs to , and it is his character’s subjective auditory experiences, related to PTSD, that feel uncommon for the period.