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  1. Looks like Universal-International threw its weight around just a few days before Matinee Theater’s Frankenstein was telecast. I wonder if NBC had settled on a different make-up prior to the rehearsal photos and made adjustments in response to the legal threat. Click several times to enlarge.

  2. Matinee Theater (season 1) (NBC Daytime) (1955-1956) Matinee Theater (season 2) (NBC Daytime) (1956-1957) Matinee Theater (season 3) (NBC Daytime) (1957-1958) MATINEE THEATER. NBC. Executive Producer Albert McCleery (syndicated title: Cameo Theatre, which aired early 60's) US Daytime Dramatic Anthology (10-31-55 to 6-27-58) Shown every weekday ...

  3. Matinee Theater is an American anthology series that aired on NBC during the Golden Age of Television, from 1955 to 1958. The series, which ran daily in the afternoon, was frequently live. It was produced by Albert McCleery, Darrell Ross, George Cahan and Frank Price with executive producer George Lowther.

  4. In his four-and-a-half-hour interview, John Conte (1915-2006) talks about his early professional career as an announcer for network radio on such programs as The Screen Guild Theater and Burns and Allen. Conte describes his roles as the "Singing M. C." on radio's Maxwell House Coffee Time, acting as the straight man for the comedy of Frank Morgan.

  5. 12 de sept. de 2019 · I see that the Library of Congress has four reels of Matinee Theater material used to promote the show to potential sponsors. The description also rea Primo Carnera as the Monster of "Frankenstein" on Matinee Theater, February 1957 - Page 2 - The Classic Horror Film Board

  6. Frankenstein: Directed by Walter Grauman. With John Conte, Primo Carnera, Marcia Henderson, Patricia Morison. An obsessed scientist assembles a living being from parts of exhumed corpses.

  7. In 1956, NBC Matinee Theater on US television broadcast The Fall of the House of Usher starring Marshall Thompson and Tom Tryon for episode 197. In the Roger Corman film from 1960, released in the United States as House of Usher, Vincent Price starred as Roderick Usher, Myrna Fahey as Madeline and Mark Damon as Philip Winthrop, Madeline's fiancé.