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- The Alcoa Hour No License to Kill (II) (Season 2, Episode 26)
- TV Episode | 60 min |Drama
The Alcoa Hour
No License to Kill (II) (Season 2, Episode 26)
TV Episode | 60 min |Drama
Governor Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut narrates the story of the 24 hours in the lives of persons to be involved in a fatal accident on the Merritt Parkway.
Director
Writer
Alvin Boretz (teleplay)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Sep 1, 1956
Release date
Sep 1, 1956 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
Nominated for 6 Primetime Emmy Awards. Another 1 win
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12 cast members |
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