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Casablanca is an hour-long American television series, in the genre of spying and intrigue during the Cold War, which was broadcast on ABC between September 27, 1955 and April 24, 1956 as part of the wheel series Warner Bros. Presents. The third of 20 filmed shows produced for ABC, between 1955 and 1963, by Warner Bros. Television, under the supervision of executive producer William T. Orr, Casablanca is also the only one among those shows to be structured in the form of a non-U.S.-based Cold-War-intrigue storyline, while 14 of the 20 productions were western and detective/adventure series.
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Guest cast: Arleen Whelan, Joe De Santis, Lydia Reed, Patty McCormack Guest cast: Mari Blanchard as Elsa Norden, James Mitchell as Francisco, Roberta Haynes as Maria, Hayden Rorke as Henderson, Ric Roman as Rossano Guest cast: Kurt Katch as Ozmajian, David Leonard as Professor Garnier, Harry Nader as Jahmed Guest cast: Lester Matthews as Colonel Masters, Karin Booth as Sylvia, Jean De Briac as General Dupres, Lisa Daniels as Vicki, Jon Shepodd as Larry, Morris Ankrum as Lou Guest cast: Nicole Maurey as Denise, Peter Van Eyck as Alex Thannis A man who is fatally stabbed in the alley alongside Rick's place reveals with his last breath that a plan is afoot to assassinate the diplomats gathering that night for a peace conference. Rick attempts to recover an extremely valuable artifact. In the promotional segment, Gig Young interviews Gary Cooper on the set of his Warners film The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell. Guest cast: Eduard Franz as Ben Hassan, Rena Clark as Rhoda, Corey Allen as Abdel Guest cast: Olive Sturgess as Susette, Peter van Eyck as Chadec, Carl Milletaire as Guillot, Laurie Mitchell as Gaby, Ann Codee as Miss Stohli To be determined In the promotional segment, Gig Young introduces film clips of Al Jolson entertaining soldiers on the sidelines of battlefronts; another segment depicts Mario Lanza performing "Ave Maria". A man who opposed the Vichy government in Casablanca had been betrayed and his father asks for Rick's help in finding who was responsible. Trying to impress a beautiful international playgirl, retired bullfighter Francisco ignores the advice of his friend Rick and determines that he must return to the ring. To be determined Guest cast: Maureen O'Sullivan as Helen, William Hopper as William Randoll, Don Randolph as Captain Rudolph The enticingly named international spy Ghitana Eros uses her beauty and erotic wiles to entrap innocent tourist Allardyce Newton. In the promotional segment, Gig Young commemorates the 30th anniversary of the John Barrymore vehicle, Don Juan, Warner Bros. first film with recorded sound. Guest cast: Anita Ekberg as Trina, Alberto Morin as Portino Rick becomes aware of plotting by Soviet spies; the wife of an American newspaper reporter captured behind the Iron Curtain is reunited with her husband. In the promotional segment, Gig Young interviews Liberace on the set of his Warners film Sincerely Yours. Guest cast: Elliott Reid as Allardyce Newton, Rossana Rory as Ghitana Eros
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