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- Festival The Blue Hotel (Season 2, Episode 4)
- TV Episode |Drama
Festival
The Blue Hotel (Season 2, Episode 4)
TV Episode |Drama
A Swedish immigrant gets into a card game at the Blue Hotel - and it might kill him.
Director
Writers
James Agee (teleplay) |Stephen Crane (story)
Producer
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Status
Edit Released
Updated Nov 6, 1961
Release date
Nov 6, 1961 (Canada)
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Cast | + Add Cast |
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10 cast members |
Name | Known for |
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Howard Da Silva The Swede The Swede See fewer | The Lost Weekend (1945) |
Michael Forest Actor Actor See fewer | Ninja Scroll (1993) |
Jonathan White Johnnie Johnnie See fewer | Breaking Point (1976) |
Eric Christmas Scully Scully See fewer | Porky's (1981) |
Sean Sullivan Actor Actor See fewer | 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) |
Gordon Pinsent Actor Actor See fewer | Away from Her (2006) |
Sandy Webster The Farmer The Farmer See fewer | Lost and Found (1979) |
Elizabeth Cole Actress Actress See fewer | Folio (1955) |
Roberta Kinnon Actress Actress See fewer | Festival (1960) |
George Bloomfield Actor Actor See fewer | Due South (1994) |
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