KRAFT Suspense Theater - Who Is Jennifer

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Kraft Suspense Theater
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    Enjoy this episode of Kraft Suspense Theater, the Award Winning Television Suspense Drama Show that ran from 1940 - 1962. Many stars and writers got their start on this radio thriller show which was well written, directed, and acted. With plenty of intrigue and action, these radio plays are some of the best.
    The Kraft Suspense Theatre is an American television suspense drama series that was broadcast from 1963 - 1965 on NBC. Sponsored by Kraft Foods, it was seen three out of every four weeks.
    Later syndicated under the title Crisis, it was one of the few suspense series broadcast in color. While most of NBC's shows were in color then, all-color network line-ups did not become the norm until the 1966 - 1967 season.
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    Sit back and enjoy the story as we bring you Kraft Suspense Theater!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 230

  • @SallySallySallySally
    @SallySallySallySally 2 місяці тому +61

    OMG! Gloria Swanson! The Oscar-nominated actress was 63 years old here and continued working for ten more years after this before retiring. She passed away in 1983 at the age of 84.
    Brenda Scott, who played the mystery girl, was 19 here. She appeared in a few dozen TV productions in the 60's, then left acting. She married and then divorced actor Andrew Prine three times between 1965 and 1973. She's been married to prolific writer/producer Dean Hargrove since 1979. She's 81 at the time of this writing (2024.)
    You may recognize 66-year-old Morris Ankrum, who played "Chief of Police Austin." He portrayed the judge in a couple of dozen episodes of "Perry Mason" in the 60's. He died shortly after filming this episode of Kraft Suspense Theater.
    56-year-old Dan Duryea, who played "Lt. Boyd Manners," was in many movies and TV shows in his over-three-decades-long career. He died four years after making this at the age of 61.

    • @user-pt4nb3gt3b
      @user-pt4nb3gt3b 2 місяці тому +6

      @Sally Sally Sally Sally===Thanks SALLY SALLY SALLY SALLY for your VALUABLE INFORMATION of these fine CHARACTOR actors of the KRAFT MUSIC HALL episode of """WHO IS JENNIFER?""" Once again thanks to SALLY SALLY SALLY SALLY*****

    • @user-ko7bb5kh4i
      @user-ko7bb5kh4i Місяць тому

      I loved Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard and Beyond The Rocks with Rudolph Valentino. Dan Duryea was magnificent in The Little Foxes.

    • @dannydougin3925
      @dannydougin3925 Місяць тому +1

      63 here?? *Yikes* looks so much older!

    • @sharksport01
      @sharksport01 Місяць тому +2

      Dan and Gloria were way beyond character actors.

    • @Thomas.3698
      @Thomas.3698 Місяць тому

      ​@@dannydougin3925nowadays they all get facelifts & botox

  • @chuckf6163
    @chuckf6163 Місяць тому +24

    I remember when i was a child of about 6 or 7 years old, my parents would watch this on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, and whenever id hear the theme music, id run in from my room thinking it was a scary movie or something because of the theme music. I was disappointed. But now i love watching these episodes.

    • @isabellegarcia9205
      @isabellegarcia9205 Місяць тому

      😂

    • @annhinson5670
      @annhinson5670 27 днів тому

      Yes. Although I don't remember my parents ever watching this series, I do agree that the music is creepy. Almost reminds me of the awful twilight Zone intro music. That really scared me as a child, even through my teens watching reruns. I had to turn the volume down til the show started.

  • @jenniferlloyd9574
    @jenniferlloyd9574 3 місяці тому +59

    Gloria Swanson could definitely say anything she wanted to with her eyes (Sunset Boulevard reference)! Before my time, but my goodness she was something to behold. Unique and interesting...

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  3 місяці тому +8

      Gloria Swanson acted with her whole body, not just the dialog. She could give some strong characters

    • @beyourself2444
      @beyourself2444 3 місяці тому +2

      I was amazing

    • @paulj0557tonehead
      @paulj0557tonehead 2 місяці тому +4

      @@VoicesOnCall Even when 'the pictures got small'!

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines Рік тому +65

    *"On November 22, 1963, I was filming a play on the 'KRAFT SUSPENSE THEATRE' with Dan Duryea when the producer, Luther Davis, walked on the set and announced that we would have a one-minute silence; the President {Kennedy} had been shot in Dallas. My first reaction was one of shock and horror. I had talked with Joe and Rose {Kennedy} about this boy when he was a child, and now he had been meaninglessly, violently shot. Poor Joe, I thought; the dream of his life, first for himself and then for his sons to become President- and then to have it end in tragedy. I sent a telegram of condolence the next day."*
    -Gloria Swanson, "Swanson on Swanson" (1980)

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo 3 місяці тому +10

      Wasn't Swanson supposed to have had an affair with Joe Kennedy?

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 3 місяці тому +6

      Yes.

    • @theravenhaslanded321
      @theravenhaslanded321 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@zzzbbboooKennedy dies and that's your thought? Yeah our world is doomed. Who the hell cares?

    • @theravenhaslanded321
      @theravenhaslanded321 3 місяці тому

      Please tell me you've been making fun of Trump for all his payoffs for sex😂

    • @CynthiaSchoenbauer
      @CynthiaSchoenbauer 3 місяці тому +3

      Thank you for relating this to us.

  • @bruceboyer1462
    @bruceboyer1462 3 місяці тому +46

    So nice to see a program with no bad language and over the top violence 🙂

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  3 місяці тому +8

      This shows you can produce a show and tell a good story while still keeping the scripts at a high level

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому

      "bruceboyer1462," Clearly you're looking in the wrong places for not objectionable or controversial, good, vintage entertainment television that won't shock or disturb or corrupt you, your children and grandchildren. BECAUSE in the era of "Kraft Suspense Theatre," 1963 - 65, smack in the middle of the thirty year span of the 'Seal of Good Practice' [posted on the end credits on most primetime shows], early 1950s to mid-'80s, the producers and networks abided by this self-administered guideline of restrictions. Not dissimilar to the motion picture 'code' of the 1930s to 1960s and the comic books of that time frame with their own 'seal of approval' for each issue.
      With today's fare on satellite and streaming being 'all over the map' from harmless titles on Hallmark Channel and Disney Channel to those programming services with permissiveness for various adult interests, the titles to avoid for the 'cautious types' are so well known, so highly publicized that one would have to have her / his 'head in the sand' to be surprised by what some consider objectionable programming. Guaranteed, on UA-cam's unspooling of "Kraft Suspense Theatre"'s episodes that'll never happen. The availability and exposure to quality television like this is greatly appreciated and most welcome.
      "bruceboyer1462," Next time you can write about what you liked, appreciated, admired on 'Who Is Jennifer?' plus, what, if anything, you didn't care for. Reading the hundreds of Comments and Replies here, clearly THAT feedback of yours will be appreciated -- more than just the tired, cliched, sophomoric remark about 'all that sex and violence on TV' squeezed into a single sentence.

    • @donnaatienza8001
      @donnaatienza8001 25 днів тому +1

      yes it sure is

  • @ritamaldonado9305
    @ritamaldonado9305 2 місяці тому +14

    Love it.
    I found these series by accident.
    Should be more like this.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed the episode. Thanks for watching. Be sure to check out the playlist. The other episodes in the suspense theater series are really good

    • @SuziQ.
      @SuziQ. 29 днів тому

      Oh, there are! Many sponsored anthologies were filmed. Besides this, there are also the actor sponsored anthologies, like “Four Star Playhouse” (David Niven, Ida Lupino, Dick Powell, Charles Boyer).
      Alcoa had one. Goodyear. Zane Grey. DuPont, and more.
      Plus Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and “Night Gallery” (my childhood favorite), and “The Twilight Zone”.

  • @alonInity
    @alonInity 2 місяці тому +13

    I didnt even know this series existed ........ yet its in my wheelhouse and the perfect medicine.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому +3

      Thanks for watching. This was a great series at the time it was produced in the 1960s and still holds its own today. Check out the other episodes in the playlist. Some of them are really good

  • @desertdinghy9833
    @desertdinghy9833 Місяць тому +6

    That was a good one! I never saw this show, but when there's nothing worth watching on TV these days, these videos are a great way to reconnect with days long gone. I was only 11 years old and living in Los Angeles at the time when this episode aired.
    They sure don't make anything like this today and the acting was near perfect. We were also big fans of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and those old episodes still stand up.
    Thanks for posting this. I'll subscribe post haste!

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for watching. You're right the Alfred Hitchcock Presents series had some really good episodes too

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 Рік тому +33

    Love Dan Duryea.
    Nice twist at the end.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Рік тому +10

      He was a good actor and had a number of good roles during his career

  • @juliam7056
    @juliam7056 3 місяці тому +12

    Just discovered these. What a treat !

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  3 місяці тому

      Glad you liked this episode. Thanks for watching

    • @jackiepowell7513
      @jackiepowell7513 Місяць тому

      They can't make these now.

  • @gemmaremington-hw8hd
    @gemmaremington-hw8hd 2 місяці тому +7

    Great tele play. Intriguing right to the very end with the great Dan Duryea. He usually had horrible roles, but in this he was a decent human being. Gloria Swanson brilliant playing in another imperious role.
    All roles beautifully played from beginning to end.
    Thank you for uploading this.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed the episode. It is another example of a quality production in a TV episode. It's a good story from start to finish

  • @JJJBRICE
    @JJJBRICE Рік тому +35

    I think that was that ladies real daughter who decided to go her own way for the time being . There was too much going on between those two underneath the surface . This looks like a script left over from the earlier Kraft Mystery Theater .

    • @SuziQ.
      @SuziQ. 29 днів тому +2

      This is a Kraft Mystery Theatre episode (season 1, episode 13).

  • @thehighpriestess978
    @thehighpriestess978 3 місяці тому +26

    Gloria Swanson! 💗

  • @syoungtbird66
    @syoungtbird66 3 місяці тому +27

    "The Munster" house!!!

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo 3 місяці тому +6

      I thought it was familiar!

    • @suraya1224
      @suraya1224 3 місяці тому +3

      I believe that house was also used in Leave It To Beaver, & the Andy Griffith show.

    • @1msbucket
      @1msbucket 3 місяці тому +2

      Yep, picked up on that also.

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 2 місяці тому +2

      I get a kick out of watching vintage shows for that reason. Seeing the set houses & decor re-used from show to show & movie to movie. It's even more interesting to look into clothes that are revamped but they're much better disguised obviously. Glenda's gown for instance. ✨

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому

      @@suraya1224 A little over a mile away from the 'Colonial Drive' portion of Universal Studios' immense backlot stood the Cleavers' house on the 'neighborhood street' at Republic Pictures' lot in Studio City that was used the first couple seasons. Then, 1959 / season 3, the Cleavers relocated to 'Colonial Drive' where just down the street "The Munsters" at '1313 Mockingbird Lane' took up residence in 1964 -- a year after no more "Leave It to Beaver." [i.e., cancelled spring 1963].
      . . . . .
      Sorry, "suraya1224," but you're off by about a dozen miles, and again, different studios, re "The Andy Griffith Show." That's the distance from Universal City ("Beaver"'s home) to Culver City within whose city limits sits what was Desilu Culver's backlot called '40 Acres' where Mayberry ("TAGS") and Chicago ("The Untouchables") were created and utilized for 'exteriors' in the early '60s.
      FINALLY, with the preponderance of credible sources of information on the internet, no one on UA-cam has to begin their Comment with "I believe that . . . " when "the facts are that . . . " alleviates any doubt and doesn't try the readers' patience.

  • @danbernstein4694
    @danbernstein4694 Місяць тому +7

    "Its the pictures that got small"

  • @mountain85
    @mountain85 9 днів тому

    We need more series like these !!

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  8 днів тому

      You are right. Current Productions today do not seem to be close to the same level as some of these older shows. The people putting together current Productions need to remember that the audience likes a quality storyline and good Scripts that engaged them while they're viewing

  • @SirPaulMuaddib
    @SirPaulMuaddib 2 місяці тому +9

    More KRAFT Suspense Theater please.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks for watching this great series. Check out the other Suspense Theater episodes in the playlist

  • @ThinkandDew
    @ThinkandDew 2 місяці тому +8

    i saw the Munster house in this movie, lol :)

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому +3

      Very good observation skills. A lot of the episodes were filmed at the Universal Studios lot which is the same place that iconic house is located

    • @user-dw3ny8oc3h
      @user-dw3ny8oc3h Місяць тому +1

      Yeah I noticed 😂

  • @RingJando
    @RingJando 3 місяці тому +5

    So fine - back in time

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому

      It is like stepping back in time when quality scripts and storylines were still important

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому

      @@VoicesOnCall . . . and a considerably more civilized '50 to 52-minute hour' unlike today's ultra-cluttered, annoying '41-minute hour.' A question for all time that viewers continue to 'pay for' -- how is it the studios / production companies / producers, talent guilds (SAG / AFTRA, WGA, DGA) AND the FCC shamelessly let the networks and advertisers run roughshod over the directors, writers, stars PLUS the audience and chip away a minute here, a half-minute there, a minute here, year after year, to get to this totally unreasonable, nearly unwatchable point all are stuck in today?!
      Never should have happened.

  • @kojack1129
    @kojack1129 Рік тому +11

    Great tv thanks

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Рік тому

      You are right. These Suspense Theater (or Suspense Theatre as it is sometimes spelled) were very well done

  • @annhinson5670
    @annhinson5670 27 днів тому +2

    I missed the introduction and missed Gloria Swanson's name but as soon as I saw her I knew it was her. I remember her best in sunset boulevard. I didn't recognize the young woman who played Judy/Jennifer. Interesting episode.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  26 днів тому

      It is interesting that most people remember Gloria Swanson because of Sunset Boulevard even though she appeared in so many different Productions. She was an outstanding actress

  • @Nikes62
    @Nikes62 20 днів тому +1

    "Kraft Suspense Theater" was an anthology series which featured a new cast and stories each week.
    Originally broadcast, October 1963 to July, 1965 (Two seasons)

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  18 днів тому

      Yes. Overall this was a great series and this is a really good episode

  • @gracenurse3365
    @gracenurse3365 Місяць тому +3

    This show’s theme music makes me want to leap through a glass window.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому +3

      The theme music is Iconic and easily memorable. Still, probably not a good idea to jump through a glass window if you hear it...

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      IKR, it's horrible!

  • @scvandy3129
    @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому +7

    28:38 - 28:58 The two females cavort in the surf and 'race' towards their beach towels laid out; Gloria attired in appropriate casual wear, ankle-length pants, long-sleeve blouse and white, short-brimmed hat, and Brenda in a one-piece bathing suit [ed. - surely increasing the attention of a portion of the male viewers already smitten with the fetching Universal contract player]. At 28:47 Gloria gives a playful, loving slap to the fanny of Brenda. Definitely, the beach scene is a nice moment. It 'opens up' "Who Shot Jennifer?" to get us out of the house which is bordering on a feeling of claustrophobia.
    For those with a bit of knowledge of the complexities and costs involved in filming on location AND who are really, really 'into the story, the mystery,' it's inconceivable that on a tight, episodic television, production schedule that all the necessary equipment and personnel would be sent in trucks, crew buses and vans, talent limos to this scenic spot on a southern California beach for a 20 second scene. *** SPOILER ALERT *** At first glance I thought 'oh, they're doubles of course because 'no way' would they interrupt the filming on the lot with Gloria and Brenda just to get a 20-second shot [nice as it is].' But on CLOSE review, it is indeed the two recognizable actresses. Viewers are used to seeing television episodes where a scene like this is filmed on the sound stage with 'rear projection' images and atmospheric sound effects both of ocean waves substituting for the real thing. The trade-off in removing realism is accounted for in savings of the all-important 'time and money.' . . . But, I 'worried' too soon as well into Act III blows the mystery right back to the water and our two female leads are 'Back to the Beach.' [ed. - title of Annette Funicello's and Frankie Avalon's nostalgic 1987 feature] . . . What is SO IMPRESSIVE is the two actresses 'stepped up to the plate' and filmed those scenes in the rough surf sans body doubles. I'll wager Brenda boasted of Gloria's can-do attitude for years to come on film / TV sets with her peers and crew members. Such an inspiration and what an incredible, lucky break to land this guest star role opposite such an icon within the legacy of early Hollywood.
    Quip: Why Gloria Swanson hasn't been in front of the camera in the ocean this much since she was rumored to be a Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty nearly a half century earlier, before her super stardom phase of her long career!
    "Thank you, 'VoicesOn Call - VOCtv,' for this wonderful 'step back in time;' a bonus being it's a good story, compelling, TRUE mystery with talented, familiar performers 'keeping us guessing' . . . With all her dozens of television and movie roles Brenda Scott has entertained audiences of the 1960s, '70s and '80s with, it's outrageously negligent and irresponsible that [apparently] no journalist thought to interview her about working opposite the iconic Gloria Swanson -- AND in a part that necessitated them being together for most of the shoot. A few paragraphs on Dan Duryea wouldn't hurt. They had another, appropriate chance in Oct. 2022 following the death of her ex-husband, actor Andrew Prine. Sigh.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому +3

      Wow. Really good insight and summary of some of the action in the episode and what goes on behind the scenes to create it

  • @lisaperdue8033
    @lisaperdue8033 3 місяці тому +8

    Wardrobe is great!

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  3 місяці тому +4

      Good point. The people in charge of wardrobe and set decorations rarely get enough credit period in this series they did a great job

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      I think wardrobe was lousy!

  • @publicenemynumerouno
    @publicenemynumerouno Місяць тому +2

    Brenda was drop dead gorgeous. Such a lovely lady.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому +1

      She was known for being an attractive actress for some time

  • @johnyuma1459
    @johnyuma1459 Рік тому +14

    don't make 'em like this anymore. these are good. thanks

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Рік тому +3

      Yes. This TV show had great stories and acting

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 3 місяці тому

      @@VoicesOnCall I thought the score was terrific.

  • @steelwheels327
    @steelwheels327 21 день тому +2

    Brenda Scott was really pretty ...a natural beauty

  • @chicagogyrl4846
    @chicagogyrl4846 3 місяці тому +8

    A quick synopsis would be appreciated!!

  • @user-hn2bo2pn7t
    @user-hn2bo2pn7t 13 днів тому

    Wow Dan Duryia , nice to see him in color.

  • @per-arnemoa103
    @per-arnemoa103 14 днів тому

    I noticed Brenda Scott in an episode of the Fugitive series. So lovely.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  13 днів тому

      Brenda Scott appeared as a character actor in a number of different television series produced in that era

  • @user-we1yn2cm4t
    @user-we1yn2cm4t Місяць тому +4

    Thank you ❤
    I wish someone would adopt me 😢

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому +1

      @user-we I used to feel the same until I realized how blessed I was compared to the girl children in the third world, those who lost their mothers or their eyes or their limbs, those who have cancer and other incurable diseases, those who fell foul of the system and ended up locked up forever, those who are victims of horrific accidents, those who never went to school and are unable to read and write ...
      The list is endless, and so are your blessings, if you will stop to count them, I'm sure.

    • @user-we1yn2cm4t
      @user-we1yn2cm4t Місяць тому

      @MJ-hl1kk you are so right . I alone that's it. I didn't mean to be rich . I want care and kindness.But I am blessed ,I don't have any of these you listed. I have a house and don't need financial support. الحمدلله حمدا طيبا كثيرا مباركا فيه كما يحب ربنا ويرضى

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @@user-we1yn2cm4t Being rich and healthy, you may be in a position to show care and kindness to others through donations to orphanages, women's shelters, animal welfare, etc. But be careful about individuals.I think most of us in this world are lonely but if you enjoy good health, thank your lucky stars that you are not poor 🙏

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @@user-we1yn2cm4t Most of us in this world are lonely and miserable. But as long as we have good health, the gratitude for that alone should make us happy. If I am rich as well, I would just look out of my window and just be so happy and grateful. Soulmates are like a needle in a haystack.That's the nature of the world and we have to accept that. It's the same for everyone, bar a fortunate few. Many people feel extremely lonely even when they are surrounded by family and friends because they think differently. Honesty, dignity and virtue are very rare qualities. So, make the best of what we have and enjoy while we can. Nobody knows about tomorrow.

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES 2 місяці тому +4

    Airdate Jan. 16th, 1964. Dan Duryea and Gloria Swanson. This was filmed in the soon to be Munsters house. Also filmed during the JFK assassination (see below).

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому +1

      You are right. This was the iconic Munsters Family House long before that series was in production

  • @giovanna722
    @giovanna722 3 місяці тому +2

    A wonderful talent!

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому

      Good acting by good actors. They should have more of that today

  • @davidl9781
    @davidl9781 27 днів тому +1

    Gloria Swanson really was one the greats.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  26 днів тому

      A great actress who had a long acting career

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines Рік тому +7

    Originally telecast on January 16, 1964.
    0:33- ED HERLIHY: *"'KRAFT.........SUSPENSE........THEATRE'!* Starring GLORIA SWANSON.......DAN DURYEA........DAVID BRIAN.......and BRENDA SCOTT, in---- 'Who Is Jennifer?'.
    Brought to you by KRAFT! *KRAFT---* for good food, and good food ideas."

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому +1

      "fromthesidelines," Fantastic 'chestnut' within a 'time capsule.' Continuing along these lines:
      Three years later, the 1966 - 67 season, Ed Herlihy introduces NBC's western from Universal -- "The Road West" -- starring Barry Sullivan, elegant Kathryn Hays, handsome Glenn Corbett, Andrew Prine and fetching Brenda Scott -- where once again Scott receives the coveted 'final position' only here, unlike 'Who Is Jennifer?', every week.
      Thanks much, "fromthesidelines."

    • @fromthesidelines
      @fromthesidelines 2 місяці тому

      You're welcome!

  • @tridbant
    @tridbant 4 місяці тому +4

    Fantastic ending

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  4 місяці тому

      Yes. This is one of the more popular Suspense Theater TV show episodes. Good storyline

    • @rosairiscastrourena8571
      @rosairiscastrourena8571 Місяць тому

      Me puede explicar por favor qué pasó con la hija de la señora?
      Fue raptada?
      Gracias.

  • @gingerli5820
    @gingerli5820 2 місяці тому +5

    Brenda Scott was born 3/15/43 - the Ides of March, a most ominous day. She married and divorced Andrew Prine three times. What is that definition of insanity: doing the same thing over and over expecting a different outcome?

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому +1

      I often wonder about people who get married and divorced many many times. They must know that their next marriage is not going to go well

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому +3

      "gingerli5820," That anecdote and comments regarding are 'as old as the hills.' Obviously unusual, but the good news for Brenda and Andy -- and the interested public / nosy fans -- is supposedly they remained friends between and then after split no. 3.
      When Andrew Prine died I was waiting for the enterprising obituary writer to reach out to Brenda for comments and reminisces, which OF COURSE would include an answer to their unique on-and-off-and-on-and-off intimacy.
      At least Brenda didn't have an unscrupulous spouse / louse like her 'Who Is Jennifer?' co-lead Gloria Swanson's long time lover Joseph Kennedy, patriarch to the Kennedy clan, who notoriously shook down Gloria for one million dollars [in pre-inflation 1930 dollars] partially to see him through some rough times at RKO. Essentially, it was the bulk of her portfolio.

    • @sylviajones4907
      @sylviajones4907 Місяць тому

      ​@@scvandy3129😮

    • @jackiepowell7513
      @jackiepowell7513 Місяць тому

      One can t live w them or without them..

  • @GenerallyGeneralLee
    @GenerallyGeneralLee 3 місяці тому +6

    I didn't even understand that story a little bit.

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @Generally Me neither and I failed to find it on the net.

  • @robertcarli1969
    @robertcarli1969 7 місяців тому +10

    That was dumb in the beginning putting her in the paddy wagon full of MEN😂

    • @bostonteaparty3926
      @bostonteaparty3926 3 місяці тому

      ??????? - where are you still in the 18th century?

    • @gingerli5820
      @gingerli5820 2 місяці тому +3

      In the '50s/'60s, a much more civilized time in the US, the numbers of female offenders was quite small as a percent. Therefore, it did not make sense to create separate accommodations for them. Further, the male populations in those years were rather courteous around females. Therefore, it wasn't 'dumb' to mix the populations then. OTOH, it is more than 'dumb', and quite insane, to incarcerate those trans sex offenders in female prisons as the the democrat/liberal fascists insist on doing currently.

    • @robertcarli1969
      @robertcarli1969 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@gingerli5820what a great episode though-all the Kraft suspense dramas were well done😂❤

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @@gingerli5820 Agree, and criminal, too.

  • @rentslave
    @rentslave 3 місяці тому +7

    Brenda Scott was 20 at the time.

    • @forgottenthanksgiving
      @forgottenthanksgiving 2 місяці тому +1

      They alwaus used to do that.

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому +1

      "rentslave," 31:25 - 31:34 Oh, wow. Check out Brenda Scott's eyes and those dark 'moonlit' shadows as she lay in bed with a zillion thoughts racing through her mind. Her eyes darting about give off an ominous look and meaning. Of course for the viewers pulling for her [and/or those who think Brenda Scott is 'the cat's meow'], we do NOT want ANY harm to come to her. But this briefest of brief scenes -- along with that eerie, mood-setting music score -- beautifully sets the stage for what's to follow.
      "Thanks a million, 'VoicesOnCall - VOCtv,' for a great viewing experience; full length at 50:30, too; plus respecting the proper aspect ratio, 4x3; we SO appreciate."

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому +1

      @@forgottenthanksgiving Original Comment: "Brenda Scott was 20 at the time." And your [nonsensical] Reply: "They always used to do that."
      "They" are? . . . "that" is ?
      If you're stating that Hollywood has hired performers 'over 18' to play minors, that's occurred for decades, since time immemorial -- mostly due to the limited hours, by law, that children [talent under 18] can be 1) at the film set and 2) in front of the camera.
      "Used to" - yeah; and it'll surely continue -- until a better solution comes along. But 'back then' and 'for now' it seems to be working.

    • @forgottenthanksgiving
      @forgottenthanksgiving 2 місяці тому +1

      @@scvandy3129 .. Have you considered a de-caffeinated coffee?

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @@forgottenthanksgiving LOL, but judging by the nature of your comment -have you considered therapy?

  • @David53D
    @David53D 11 місяців тому +9

    Cigarette smoking was well ingrained in the mid 60's but a girl that young smoking might have elicited a comment from the police.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  11 місяців тому +2

      Smoking was considered cool during the 50s. In the 60s, it was still common and some people stopped cigarettes and replaced them with other things

    • @tedraab5914
      @tedraab5914 3 місяці тому +2

      Not a chance.

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому +2

      "David53D," Coming out of a late 1950s - early 1960s juvenile home, where there were probably cigarette vending machines in the lounge and cafeteria, to piggy-back "tedraab5914"'s astute Reply -- "Not a chance."
      As an aware viewer I was nervous that Brenda was going to drop ashes on the table cloth or burn a hole with a still glowing cigarette in Gloria's spotless carpet or wood floor. But . . . she didn't, bless her heart.

    • @Eeklex
      @Eeklex Місяць тому +3

      I recall in most places in early ‘60s America the accepted (and legal) age for smoking was 16.

    • @hyponovalive
      @hyponovalive 21 день тому

      Right! Especially if she lit up in the back of your cruiser!😂

  • @daynasafranek7807
    @daynasafranek7807 20 днів тому

    This was filmed in my town of Carmel, CA.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  19 днів тому +1

      Caramel is a beautiful area along the coast of California

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 Місяць тому +1

    My grandfather looked a lot like Dan Duryea.

  • @Danl1960
    @Danl1960 Місяць тому +1

    How sweet

  • @kellyford8832
    @kellyford8832 11 днів тому

    1:37 wow yea that WHOLE 15 CENTS is totally gonna break ya!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  10 днів тому

      Prices today compared to back then are quite different. You'd be hard to find almost anything today that cost 15 cents

  • @rosairiscastrourena8571
    @rosairiscastrourena8571 Місяць тому +2

    Estas son perlas.
    Ya no hacen nada que se le compare.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed the episode

  • @katieirish5765
    @katieirish5765 Місяць тому +1

    The front of the house looks like the Munster's house. The side porch too.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому

      Good observation. This is the same house that was later used in the Munster series

  • @user-dw3ny8oc3h
    @user-dw3ny8oc3h Місяць тому +1

    She remembered that she use to get beaten and told her indirectly 😢

  • @MJ-hl1kk
    @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому +1

    The plot of this movie is quite confusing. Or is it because I am watching it through yawns at 3am?
    Thanks for the upload, VOCtv!

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching. Yes this is one of those episodes that you have to pay attention to in order to follow the story. Rewatch it at some point when you aren't trying to get to sleep

    • @bsota8513
      @bsota8513 17 днів тому +1

      Yes. It's confusing.

  • @OpalineAndTheBean
    @OpalineAndTheBean Місяць тому +3

    The Munsters house!!! 😄

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому +2

      You are right. This is the iconic munster's house from before it was known as The Munsters house

    • @OpalineAndTheBean
      @OpalineAndTheBean Місяць тому

      @@VoicesOnCall yes! So cool 😎

  • @bill-2018
    @bill-2018 3 місяці тому +5

    15.54 Is there a Mother Goose bedspread?
    I played it three times and had to put subtitles on.
    16.14 What did she say? I wish Americans would speak clearly!

    • @TawnyC_
      @TawnyC_ 3 місяці тому +2

      Not that... flowered.

    • @bill-2018
      @bill-2018 3 місяці тому +1

      @@TawnyC_ Is that what was said?
      Subtitles said Mother Goose.

    • @TawnyC_
      @TawnyC_ 3 місяці тому +1

      @@bill-2018 Yes Judy asked if there was a Mother Goose bedspread.

    • @bill-2018
      @bill-2018 3 місяці тому +1

      @@TawnyC_ Okay, tnx.

    • @johngore7744
      @johngore7744 3 місяці тому +5

      @@TawnyC_the lawyer pull a mother goose bedspread out of the box while they were heading up stairs. So there used to be one evidently. And the dog Egbert. So maybe she was her daughter.

  • @laraoneal7284
    @laraoneal7284 Місяць тому +1

    VOC TV. could u please give the names of the actors in these uploads. Ty.

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 Місяць тому

      "laraoneal7284," Since our prolific and generous presenter Voices On Call TV hasn't responded [yet] I'll go out on a limb and guess she / he is dumbfounded like much of the UA-cam Universe that a viewer of American television episodes of popular, familiar programs from that era doesn't know a basic, informative, appreciative aspect that surely they, their children and grandchildren learned by osmosis by about age 8 or 9: the names you seek of the 'special guest stars,' 'guest stars,' 'co-stars,' and 'featured' [i.e., minor roles] performers are listed in the Main Titles and / or the End Credits.
      Putting it in academic terms: "Watching American Television Programming 101."
      In contrast to offering these entire episodes where the requisite information of in-front-of and behind-the-scenes personnel is noted in the titles and credits, if only clips and selected scenes are shown then OF COURSE providing / sharing the names is a professional and common courtesy.

  • @lisareed5669
    @lisareed5669 Місяць тому +2

    I think this was based on a true story.

  • @robertcarli1969
    @robertcarli1969 2 місяці тому +5

    Why doesn't she want to stay in a big house by the sea 😢

    • @sandrasatterfield4432
      @sandrasatterfield4432 Місяць тому +2

      Sometimes a person has lived and been molded by hardship....it's hard to change. I think she wanted her own independence

  • @chicagogyrl4846
    @chicagogyrl4846 Місяць тому +3

    All that and no quick synopsis??!

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @chicago IKR!

  • @scronx
    @scronx Рік тому +4

    Would somebody help me out here -- what was Gloria Swanson's other appearance on a Kraft suspense or Boris Karloff thriller episode?

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Рік тому +1

      Good question. I would like to know the answer too.

    • @scronx
      @scronx Рік тому +1

      @@VoicesOnCall Do you know the one I mean? Starts with one or two ppl skulking around in a big dark house, then it turns out she's spying on them. Think that one concerns a daughter character too.

    • @lesnyk255
      @lesnyk255 11 місяців тому +1

      maybe "Behind the Locked Door", S02E22 of "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" - with James "Book 'em Danno" MacArthur, & Lynn Loring...

    • @scronx
      @scronx 11 місяців тому +1

      @@lesnyk255 You did it -- that's IT. Thanks so much!

    • @lesnyk255
      @lesnyk255 11 місяців тому +3

      @@scronx Glad I could be of some use! For years - decades - I'd been hunting for a ghost story that scared the crap out of me in broad daylight when I was 13 or 14 - turned out to be "The Clocks", an episode of Dick Powell Theater, right here on UA-cam! Scratch one bucket item. There's another one I remember from about the same time (1963ish), about 3 astronauts who find a stone crucifix on an alien planet they're exploring... turns out to be an episode from The Lloyd Bridges Show (an anthology series) - "Test Pilot" I think, but I've yet to find it.

  • @sarahmascara
    @sarahmascara Місяць тому +1

    Police: let’s find out if a woman is a murderer by making her a foster mother!
    Some things never change.

  • @redsonya3088
    @redsonya3088 Місяць тому +1

  • @keepitrunning
    @keepitrunning Рік тому +5

    Of it's time of course, nowadays DNA test sorted. Good for resolving cases like this but not so good for writers or drama's.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Рік тому +1

      Yes. Today, a writer will have to come up with other plot lines to fill the space

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @keepitrunning Good point - I had not thought of woe for writers!

  • @rdbjrseattle
    @rdbjrseattle 2 місяці тому

    “Herman the German”, late of the Long Beach Naval Shipyard has them all beat.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  2 місяці тому

      That was a huge crane. I may have read at some point that there were two of those in existence at the time

  • @malvinderkaur541
    @malvinderkaur541 29 днів тому

    Parental abuse on children in USA or west has highest ratio a fact, in Asia we love our children and always focused on building them no matter which economic layer the parents might be from.

  • @malvinderkaur541
    @malvinderkaur541 29 днів тому +1

    Didn't the granny rejected her first? So why this sudden acceptance?

  • @bsota8513
    @bsota8513 17 днів тому

    Are the actors listed on here somewhere?

  • @Talentedtadpole
    @Talentedtadpole 3 місяці тому +3

    GLORIA SWANSON

  • @delphinidin
    @delphinidin 28 днів тому +1

    But that Mother Goose bedspread.......... 🤔🤔

  • @pattimaeda6097
    @pattimaeda6097 Місяць тому +2

    Munsters House

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Місяць тому

      Yes. The iconic Backlot house that was so significant in The Munsters and a few other series

  • @rosairiscastrourena8571
    @rosairiscastrourena8571 Місяць тому

    Por la mala traducción no se entiende, y no entendí qué pasó con la hija de la señora. Fue raptada?
    Alguien puede contestar?
    GRACIAS.

  • @trailblazer3454
    @trailblazer3454 Рік тому +9

    The girl in this reminds me of a young Toni Collette.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  Рік тому +1

      That is a name many people will not recognize, yet they have probably seen her in many roles without knowing who she was. Sixth Sense was one of them

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому

      "trailblazer3454," Maybe, but quite a stretch as the clearly-prettier Brenda Scott is about ten times more 'fetching.' And, although petite, Brenda's figure is considerably more nicely proportioned, i.e., ratio of bust, waist, hips, than Toni's; hers kinda straight up-and-down.

    • @trailblazer3454
      @trailblazer3454 2 місяці тому

      Yes, Brenda was quite a beauty and had really good acting chops too!​@scvandy3129

  • @duke_of_lilywhite4829
    @duke_of_lilywhite4829 3 місяці тому +6

    Brenda Scott is such a tiny girl. Although Wikipedia says she's 5'3, she looks more like 4 ft 11.
    But you can't deny she is pretty cute.
    However, the one thing I can't understand about Brenda is why she married and divorced Andrew Prine thrice.
    It's as if she couldn't decide if she wanted to stay with Andrew or not, which makes no sense to me at all. (☉‿☉✿)

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  3 місяці тому +1

      Yes she was a good-looking actress

    • @duke_of_lilywhite4829
      @duke_of_lilywhite4829 3 місяці тому

      @@VoicesOnCall@VoicesOnCall Well, since Brenda isn't dead, you could say, technically, she "is" a good-looking actress.
      However, I will concede that at 81, she probably doesn't look the same way she did when she was 20. Just saying.
      Besides, the last time she appeared in anything was back in 2005 so she may not even be entirely retired yet. Just saying.
      (◠‿◠✿)

    • @scvandy3129
      @scvandy3129 2 місяці тому

      @@duke_of_lilywhite4829 In Brenda Scott's 'Who Is Jennifer?''s co-lead Gloria Swanson's heyday of the nineteen teens and 1920s she was the ultimate dish to many -- in the industry and with the public. In 1963 Ms. Swanson would be the first to admit, while she still had reams of talent, class, sophistication she was past the point of being 'good looking.' And she would say the same of her male colleagues of the silent era who 'survived' the 'talkies' and made it to the dawn of television. The passage of time is an equal opportunity assassin of looks. And Hollywood makes the matter much less forgiving for actresses after the dreaded 40; and for some vain producers and directors, 30!
      "duke_of_lilywhite4829" writes, increduously: "However, I will concede that at 81, she [Brenda Scott] probably doesn't look the same way she did when she was 20." ed. - 'duh' times 3. "Just saying." ed. - it's A GIVEN, it is so OBVIOUS no one looks like when she / he was at 20 when they're MORE THAN HALF A CENTURY OLDER, 81. Proportionately and statistically THAT'S old enough for Brenda Scott to play the MOTHER of the (beloved) grandmother on "The Waltons" played beautifully by realistically aged Ellen Corby, then 'a babe in the woods at (only) 60.'
      "Well, since Brenda isn't dead, you could say, technically, she "is" a good-looking actress." If you were a fool. Technically and realistically one could say 'Brenda Scott is a good looking actress in this 1963 episode of "Kraft Suspense Thaatre" in the title role of 'Who Is Jennifer?' Or, 'Brenda Scott was a good looking actress; worked all the time, back in her prime.' But, 'Brenda Scott is good looking at 81?' NOT.
      "Just saying" -- please, stop already.

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому

      @duke_of If Brenda Scot was indecisive, Andrew must have been, too. Or do you see with one eye?

  • @lisaperdue8033
    @lisaperdue8033 3 місяці тому +2

    What a relief Charlotte in Carolina is not a minor project but dog track employee who wouldn't sleep with couple bit they left it on the sofa next time 2nd time when first was a door crossing guard to Wilson stop sign never desist means more. But you xan disable and battery it

  • @GalaxyJazzGirl
    @GalaxyJazzGirl 9 днів тому

    ACk! Creepy ass doll! 😱

  • @user-we1yn2cm4t
    @user-we1yn2cm4t Місяць тому +1

    Rich woman has no servants to open the door. As usual in these movies ☹️

    • @sandrasatterfield4432
      @sandrasatterfield4432 Місяць тому +3

      It seems she was more of a recluse.... Curtains closed...scared... I think that's why the ending scene of her opening up the curtains was so important!

  • @jenrich111
    @jenrich111 3 місяці тому +1

    1963 Was "Crisis" a series?

    • @Theaddora
      @Theaddora 3 місяці тому +1

      It was Kraft Suspense Theatre. Don't know why they changed it to Crisis.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  3 місяці тому +3

      The series was originally Crisis. When Kraft took over the sponsorship, the show was renamed Kraft Suspense Theater (in some versions it was spelled Theatre)

    • @pibly7784
      @pibly7784 Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for revealing the air date. They don’t reveal this in a lot of videos. 🤔

  • @indigobunting2431
    @indigobunting2431 3 місяці тому

    Captions are off.

  • @rainbowgold6410
    @rainbowgold6410 12 годин тому

    😜U fine!❤

  • @lisaperdue8033
    @lisaperdue8033 3 місяці тому

    Who is Vinda was the question to me demanding dedust

  • @UberLummox
    @UberLummox 3 дні тому

    Isn't that The Munster's house?

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  3 дні тому

      Good i. Yes that is the iconic house that was later used in the Munster series

  • @Danl1960
    @Danl1960 Місяць тому

    That is Gloria Swanson! Thats what i thought. Strange

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 27 днів тому

    I thought Gloria Swanson went crazy and ended up on the asylum after she shot her young boyfriend at her Sunset Blvd mansion. Glad to see she is out and about.

    • @VoicesOnCall
      @VoicesOnCall  27 днів тому

      She was a great actress and had a long career appearing in many TV shows and movies

  • @hangdogit
    @hangdogit 3 місяці тому +1

    These Kraft shows are...
    Cheezy.

  • @GalaxyJazzGirl
    @GalaxyJazzGirl 9 днів тому

    Dumbest movie ever 😂

  • @thomasnorman4221
    @thomasnorman4221 Місяць тому

    Is Jennifer Kamala Harris in 1963?

    • @MJ-hl1kk
      @MJ-hl1kk Місяць тому +1

      Yes, she was, you guessed it!

    • @pibly7784
      @pibly7784 Місяць тому

      REALLY? Bringing politics into it? 😂

    • @bsota8513
      @bsota8513 17 днів тому

      Ha ha