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- Lilli Palmer Theatre The Orderly (Season 1, Episode 7)
- TV Episode |Drama
Lilli Palmer Theatre
The Orderly (Season 1, Episode 7)
TV Episode |Drama
A colonel learns that his wife (Andree Melly) was driven to suicide by a blackmailer.
Director
Writers
Anthony Steven (screenplay) |Guy de Maupassant (story)
Producer
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Nov 6, 1955
Release date
Nov 6, 1955 (United Kingdom)
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Cast | + Add Cast |
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7 cast members |
Name | Known for |
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Geoffrey WilmerColonel Lawrence Colonel Lawrence See fewer | His Last Defence (1919) |
Andree MellyAlycia Lawrence Alycia Lawrence See fewer | The Horror of It All (1964) |
Richard Johnson Capt. Seddon Capt. Seddon See fewer | The Haunting (1963) |
Humphrey Morton Adjutant Adjutant See fewer | Motive for Murder (1957) |
Simone Lovell Servant girl Servant girl See fewer | The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955) |
Robert Brown Swain Swain See fewer | Octopussy (1983) |
Lilli PalmerSelf - Hostess Self - Hostess See fewer | Anastasia: The Czar's Last Daughter (1956) |
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