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- The Ford Television Theatre Strange Disappearance (Season 5, Episode 31)
- TV Episode | 30 min |Drama
The Ford Television Theatre
Strange Disappearance (Season 5, Episode 31)
TV Episode | 30 min |Drama
When a playwright of declining fortune persuades an old lover and a popular actress to do his new play, his quarrelsome, jealous wife disappears and, when the clues point to murder, the man's alibis are oddly contradicted by the facts.
Director
Writer
Producer
Cinematographer
Editor
Richard K. Brockway (as Richard Brockway)
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Status
Edit Released
Updated May 1, 1957
Release date
May 1, 1957 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy Award.
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