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  1. TV Shows
  2. Four Star Playhouse

Four Star Playhouse

1952
Drama
Comedy

Status

Ended

Release

1952 - 1956

Seasons / Eps

4 / 129

Where to Watch

Streaming availability by country

Provider type

Streaming

2
Pure Flix
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Ads

4
The Roku Channel
Pluto TV
Mometu
Tubi TV
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Storyline

Four Star Playhouse is an American television anthology series that ran from 1952 to 1956, sponsored in its first bi-weekly season by The Singer Company; Bristol-Myers became an alternate sponsor when it became a weekly series in the fall of 1953. The original premise was that Charles Boyer, Ida Lupino, David Niven, and Dick Powell would take turns starring in episodes. However, several other performers took the lead from time to time, including Ronald Colman and Joan Fontaine. Blake Edwards was among the writers and directors who contributed to the series. Edwards created the recurring character of illegal gambling house operator Willie Dante for Dick Powell to play on this series. The character was later revamped and spun off in his own series starring Howard Duff, then-husband of Lupino. The pilot for Meet McGraw, starring Frank Lovejoy, aired here, as did another episode in which Lovejoy recreated his role of Chicago newspaper reporter Randy Stone, from the radio drama Nightbeat.

Score Distribution

Details

Status
Ended
Seasons
4
Episodes
129
Runtime
0m
Avg. Episode Runtime
30m
Release Date
Sep 25, 1952
Last Air Date
Jul 26, 1956
Languages
English
Director
Roy Kellino
Robert Florey
Robert Florey
Robert Aldrich
Robert Aldrich
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards
Frank McDonald
Frank McDonald
Production Countries
United States of America

Top Cast

530 Cast Members

David Niven

David Niven

Henry

1 Episodes

Dick Powell

Dick Powell

Willie Dante

8 Episodes

Charles Boyer

Charles Boyer

Paul

3 Episodes

Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

Ellen

2 Episodes

Herb Vigran

Herb Vigran

Monte

5 Episodes

Ray Walker

Ray Walker

Director

1 Episodes

Regis Toomey

Regis Toomey

Lt. Manny Waldo

5 Episodes

Ralph Moody

Ralph Moody

Doc

1 Episodes

Richard Hale

Richard Hale

Judge

2 Episodes

Robert Bice

Robert Bice

Matt Devlin

1 Episodes

Rhys Williams

Rhys Williams

Mr. Peck

1 Episodes

William Forrest

William Forrest

Wilke

1 Episodes

Christopher Dark

Christopher Dark

Pete

1 Episodes

Walter Sande

Walter Sande

Johnny Boss

1 Episodes

John Harmon

John Harmon

Sparks

1 Episodes

Hugh Beaumont

Hugh Beaumont

Padre

1 Episodes

John Doucette

John Doucette

Sgt. Katrel

1 Episodes

Richard Reeves

Richard Reeves

Stevedore

1 Episodes

Alan Mowbray

Alan Mowbray

Jackson - Waiter

2 Episodes

Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman

Narrator

1 Episodes

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