The power that Warner Bros had over ABC is in evidence here.
Although ‘A Fever in the Blood’ (1961) is the new film on offer in this shot it was obviously considered not strong enough to play on its own (with only a short supporting programme) as Hitchcock’s ‘Strangers on a Train’ (1951) is given equal billing.
What a good programme and far superior to most of today’s output on offer in the soulless multiplexes…….
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The power that Warner Bros had over ABC is in evidence here.
Although ‘A Fever in the Blood’ (1961) is the new film on offer in this shot it was obviously considered not strong enough to play on its own (with only a short supporting programme) as Hitchcock’s ‘Strangers on a Train’ (1951) is given equal billing.
What a good programme and far superior to most of today’s output on offer in the soulless multiplexes…….