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The Lonely: Directed by Jack Smight. With Rod Serling, Jack Warden, John Dehner, Jean Marsh. A convict, living alone on an asteroid, receives from the police a realistic woman-robot.
- (5.4K)
- Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- Jack Smight
- 1959-11-13
"The Lonely" is the seventh episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on November 13, 1959, on CBS.
The Mighty Casey: Directed by Alvin Ganzer, Robert Parrish. With Rod Serling, Jack Warden, Abraham Sofaer, Robert Sorrells. A down-and-out baseball team's fortunes are lifted by a mysterious but seemingly unbeatable young player.
- (3K)
- Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- Alvin Ganzer, Robert Parrish
- 1960-06-17
"The Mighty Casey" is episode thirty-five of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Its title is a reference to the baseball poem "Casey at the Bat". It originally aired on June 17, 1960, on CBS. The episode was written by Rod Serling, and directed by Robert Parrish and Alvin Ganzer.
Jack Warden (born John Warden Lebzelter Jr.; September 18, 1920 – July 19, 2006) was an American character actor of film and television. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Shampoo (1975) and Heaven Can Wait (1978).
YearTitleRole1950Bit Role1950Party Guest1951Tommy Morse1951Crew MemberFeb 28, 2019 · In the middle of an endless stint in prison on a far-away asteroid, Corry (Jack Warden) meets Alicia (Jean Marsh), a life-like robot who he starts to develop feelings for. Stream The Twilight...
- 4 min
- 58.7K
- The Twilight Zone
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The Lonely (1959) Jack Warden: James A. Corry. Showing all 24 items. Jump to: Photos (14) Quotes (10) Photos. Quotes. James A. Corry : Alicia and I'll climb into that ship of yours, and we'll - we'll look out the port, and we'll give it all a big kiss goodbye. Adams : Who, Corry? Captain Allenby : Oh, my dear God, I forgot her.