The Last Man (Playhouse 90)
"The Last Man" was an American television play broadcast live from CBS Television City in Hollywood on January 9, 1958, as part of the second season of the CBS television series Playhouse 90. Aaron Spelling wrote the teleplay, John Frankenheimer directed, and Paul Newman hosted. Sterling Hayden, Carolyn Jones, and Wallace Ford starred. It was later made into a feature film, One Foot in Hell.[1][2]
"The Last Man" | |
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Playhouse 90 episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 18 |
Directed by | John Frankenheimer |
Written by | Aaron Spelling |
Original air date | January 9, 1958 |
Guest appearances | |
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Plot
Set in the old West, Mitch Barrett's wife dies during childbirth. Barrett blames the heartlessness of the town's leaders who failed to assist. He seeks revenge by robbing the bank where the rich cattleman who runs the town has deposited his money.
Cast
The following performers received screen credit for their performances:[1]
- Sterling Hayden - Mitch Barrett
- Carolyn Jones - Julie
- Wallace Ford - Mule Rogers
- Hurd Hatfield - Ivers
- Mark Richman - Stu
- Lee Philips - Dan
- Malcolm Atterbury
- Stafford Repp
- Byron Foulger
- Douglas Henderson
- Burt Mustin
- Woodrow Chambliss
- Paul Bryar
- Michael Ross
- Jason Johnson
- James McCallion
- Tess Landess
- Robert Cross (as Bob Cross)
- Garry Walberg
- Claudia Bryar
- Louise Fletcher
- Julia Meade
- Earl Parker
- Helen Richman - Mrs. Barrett
- Charles Bail - Cavalry Sergeant
References
- "Playhouse 90, Season 2". Classic TV Archive. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
- "Sterling Hayden Is 'Playhouse 90' Star". The Choshocton Tribune. January 4, 1958 – via Newspapers.com.
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