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- The Ray Milland Show Reunion in Comstock (Season 2, Episode 28)
- TV Episode | 30 min |Comedy
The Ray Milland Show
Reunion in Comstock (Season 2, Episode 28)
TV Episode | 30 min |Comedy
An embittered, wealthy alumnus helps Prof. McNulty out of a tight spot.
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Updated Mar 24, 1955
Release date
Mar 24, 1955 (United States)
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Cast | + Add Cast |
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10 cast members |
Name | Known for |
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Phyllis AveryPeggy McNulty Peggy McNulty See fewer | The Red Skelton Hour (1951) |
Tina Carver Actress Actress See fewer | From Hell It Came (1957) |
Lester Dorr Actor Actor See fewer | Riders of the Purple Sage (1931) |
Dick Foran Actor Actor See fewer | Fort Apache (1948) |
Dabbs Greer Actor Actor See fewer | The Green Mile (1999) |
Bob Jellison Actor Actor See fewer | I Love Lucy (1951) |
Donald MacBride Actor Actor See fewer | The Seven Year Itch (1955) |
Ray MillandProf. Ray McNulty Prof. Ray McNulty See fewer | The Lost Weekend (1945) |
Damian O'Flynn Actor Actor See fewer | The Hidden City (1950) |
Roy Roberts Actor Actor See fewer | Chinatown (1974) |
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