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Thriller (1960)/The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk
The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk | |
Season 2, Episode 13 | |
Airdate | December 18, 1961 |
Teleplay by | Donald S. Sanford |
Story by | television story by Donald S. Sanford |
Based on | a short story by Margaret St. Clair |
Directed by | John Brahm |
Produced by | William Frye |
← 2x12 The Return of Andrew Bentley |
2x14 → Portrait Without a Face |
Thriller — Season Two |
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The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk is the thirteenth episode of the second season of Thriller, and the fiftieth episode overall.
Starred: Jo Van Fleet (Mrs. Hawk), John Carradine (Jason Longfellow), Paul Newlan (Tom Willetts), Hal Baylor (Pete Grogan)
with Martin Eric (Larkin), Donald Elson (Clemins), Bruce Dern (Johnny), Raymond Cavaleri (Billy), James Parnell (Al), Kevin Enright (Al's Helper), Hurley Bell (The Drifter)
Your Host: Boris Karloff
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Plot Overview
Cissy Hawk's farm keeps gaining massive blue ribbon hogs, while the passing drifters she hires magically disappear. Well-read drifter Jason Longfellow figures he'll last a lot longer at her Isle of Aiaie via blackmail, but seductive Cissy keeps local Sheriff Ulysses wound around her finger tighter than a pig's tail.