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- Matinee Theatre Daniel Webster and the Sea Serpent (Season 3, Episode 50)
- TV Episode | 60 min |Drama, Horror, Mystery
Matinee Theatre
Daniel Webster and the Sea Serpent (Season 3, Episode 50)
TV Episode | 60 min |Drama, Horror, Mystery
Presidential candidate Daniel Webster seeks respite from the duties of state by going deep-sea fishing. To his amazement, he hooks but loses an oversized sea serpent.
Director
Writers
Stephen Vincent Benet (story) |George Lowther (adaptation) (teleplay) |Albert McCleery (devised by)
Producer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Nov 29, 1957
Release date
Nov 29, 1957 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
Won 1 Primetime Emmy Award. Another 1 win
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Cast | + Add Cast |
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4 cast members |
Name | Known for |
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John Conte Self - Host Self - Host See fewer | The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) |
John Carradine Actor Actor See fewer | The Grapes of Wrath (1940) |
John McGiver Actor Actor See fewer | Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) |
Frederick Worlock Actor Actor See fewer | One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) |
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