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Movie - Mission Impossible Versus the Mob (1968)

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Alternate Versions: This European theatrical release originally aired on television in the United States as a two part episode of the series, _"Mission: Impossible" (1966)_ (qv) called, "The Council" (episode 2.11).
Frank Wayne, played by Paul Stevens, was dubbed by 'Martin Landau' (qv) in a low, sinister voice troughout.
Certificates: UK:A, Norway:16
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Action, Adventure
Languages: English
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: PFM:35 mm, OFM:35 mm
Release Dates: Norway:December 1969
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Eduardo Ciannelli (actor)
Spouse: 'Alma Wolfe' (1918 - 1968) (her death), children: Eduardo, Lewis
Death Notes: Rome, Italy (cancer)
Birth Notes: Ischia, Italy
Other Works: Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "A Journey By Night", 1935., The Wiser They Are (1931). Written by Sheridan Gibney. Directed and produced by 'Jed Harris' (qv). Plymouth Theatre: 6 Apr 1931- May 1931 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast included: Geoffrey Bryant, Terry Carroll, 'Ruth Gordon (I)' (qv), 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv), Julia Hoyt, 'Ben Lackland' (qv), 'Osgood Perkins' (qv), G. Albert Smith, Joseph Spree, Charlotte Wynters., This Man's Town (1930). Drama. Written by Willard Robertson. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Ritz Theatre: 10 Mar 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Betty Brenska, John Burkell, Paul Byron, 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv) (as "Antonio Fantana"), 'Constance Cummings (I)' (qv) (as "Carrie"), Betty De Pascue, W.L. Douglas, Clyde Franklin, Viola Frayne, Walter Glass, Lewis Gordon, Eugenia A. Herman, Milton C. Herman, Len D. Hollister, Mary Howard, Joseph Kennedy, Jerome Lesser, 'Sam Levene (I)' (qv) (as "Rosso"), 'Marjorie Main' (qv) (as "Clara"), Harold Morgan, William E. Morris, George Neville, Caroline Newcombe, Walter Newman, 'Pat O'Brien (I)' (qv) (as "Bill Post"), Arvid Paulson, Willard Robertson, Antonio Salerno, Dorothea Scott, Emmett Shackelford, Lois Shore, Joseph Slayton, Edwin Stanley, Lulu Stone, Max Von Mitzel, Jethro Warner, Charles C. Wilson, Vincent York. Produced by 'George Jessel' (qv)., Yellow Jack (1934). Written by 'Sidney Howard (I)' (qv) and Paul De Kruif. Scenic Design by 'Jo Mielziner' (qv). Directed by 'Guthrie McClintic' (qv). Martin Beck Theatre: 6 Mar 1934- May 1934 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: 'Eddie Acuff' (qv), Wylie Adams, Jack Carr, 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv), 'Francis Compton' (qv), Charles Gerard, Lloyd Gough, Harold Hoffat, Colin Hunter, Bernard Jukes, 'Whitford Kane' (qv) (as "Dr. Carlos Finlay"), Robert Keith, Geoffrey Kerr, Kim, 'Sam Levene (I)' (qv), 'Richie Ling' (qv) (as "Colonel Tory"), 'Barton MacLane' (qv), 'Myron McCormick' (qv), 'John Miltern' (qv), 'Millard Mitchell' (qv) (as "William H. Dean, Private U.S.A."), Jock Munro, George Nash, Robert Shayne, 'James Stewart (I)' (qv), Frank Stringfellow, Clyde Walters, Katherine Wilson. Produced by Guthrie McClintic., Saint Joan (1936). Drama (revival). Written by 'George Bernard Shaw' (qv). Scenic Design by 'Jo Mielziner' (qv). Directed by 'Guthrie McClintic' (qv). Martin Beck Theatre: 9 Mar 1936- May 1936 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: 'Brian Aherne (I)' (qv) (as "Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick"), 'Arthur Byron' (qv) (as "The Inquisitor"), 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv) (as "Peter Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais"), Katharine Cornell (as "Joan"), 'George Coulouris' (qv) (as "John de Stogumber"), 'Maurice Evans (I)' (qv) (as "The Dauphin later, Charles VII of France"), 'Charles Waldron' (qv) (as "The Archbishop of Rheims"), Hilde Albers, Robert Champlain, Arthur Chatterton, 'John Cromwell (I)' (qv) (as "Brother Martin Ladvenu"), Charles Dalton, Anne Froelick, Richard Graham, Joseph Holland, Lois Jameson, Barry Kelly, Ruth March, Walter Marquiss, Irving Morrow, David Orrick, 'Tyrone Power' (qv) (as "Bertrand de Poulengey"), William Roehrick, Edward Ryan, Hudson Shortwell, 'Kent Smith (I)' (qv) (as "Dunois"), Kurt Steinbart, Fred Thompson, David Vivian. Produced by 'Katharine Cornell' (qv)., Winterset (1935). Tragedy. Written by 'Maxwell Anderson (I)' (qv). Scenic Design by 'Jo Mielziner' (qv). Directed by 'Guthrie McClintic' (qv). Martin Beck Theatre: 25 Sep 1935- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/195 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, 'Abner Biberman' (qv) (as "Radical"), Anthony Blair, 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv) (as "Trock"), 'Fernanda Eliscu' (qv) (as "Piny"), Stanley Gould, Ruth Hammond, Theodore Hecht, 'Walter Holbrook' (qv) (as "Young Man"), Harold Johnsrud (as "Shadow"), 'Eva Langbord' (qv) (as "1st Girl"), 'Margo (I)' (qv) (as "Miriamne") [Broadway debut], Harold Martin, 'Burgess Meredith' (qv) (as "Mio"), 'John Philliber' (qv) (as "Hobo"), Billy Quinn, 'Morton Stevens (II)' (qv) (as "Lucio"), St. John Terrell, 'Anatol Winogradoff' (qv) (as "Esdras"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic., The Front Page (1928). Comedy. Written by 'Ben Hecht (I)' (qv) and 'Charles MacArthur' (qv). Directed by 'George S. Kaufman' (qv). Times Square Theatre: 14 Aug 1928- Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/276 performances). Cast: 'Walter Baldwin (I)' (qv) (as "Bensinger, of The Tribune"), 'George Barbier' (qv) (as "The Mayor"), Violet Barney, 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv) (as "Diamond Louis"), Frank Conlan, 'Claude Cooper (I)' (qv) (as "Sheriff Hartman"), Jessie Crommette, Matthew Crowley, Larry Doyle, George Fleming, William Foran, Frances Fuller, 'Allen Jenkins' (qv) (as "Endicott, of The Post"), George Leach, 'Osgood Perkins' (qv) (as "Walter Burns"), Willard Robertson, 'Joseph Calleia' (qv) (as "Kruger, of The Journal of Commerce"), 'Dorothy Stickney' (qv) (as "Mollie Malloy"), 'Lee Tracy (I)' (qv) (as "Hildy Johnson, of The Herald Examiner"), Carrie Weller, Gene West, Jay Wilson, Vincent York (as "Wilson, of The American"), 'Tammany Young' (qv) (as "Schwartz, of The Daily News"). Produced by 'Jed Harris' (qv). Produced on film as _The Front Page (1931)_ (qv)., Reunion in Vienna (1931). Comedy. Written by 'Robert E. Sherwood (I)' (qv). Directed by 'Worthington Miner' (qv). Martin Beck Theatre: 16 Nov 1931- Jul 1932 (closing date unknown/264 performances). Cast: 'Lynn Fontanne' (qv) (as "Elena"), 'Alfred Lunt' (qv) (as "Rudolph Maximillian von Hapsburg"), 'Joseph Allen Sr.' (qv) (as "Chef"), Joseph Allenton, Hendrik Booraem, Virginia Chauvenet, 'Eduardo Ciannelli' (qv) (as "Poffy"), Phyllis Connard, Charles Douglass, Edward Fielding, 'Mary Gildia' (qv) (as "Kathie"), 'Frank Kingdon' (qv) (as "General Hoetzler"), Bjorn Koefoed, Ben Kranz, George Lewis, Bela Lublov, Owen Meech, 'Lloyd Nolan' (qv) (as "Emil"), William R. Randall, Otis Sheridan, Murray Stevens, Noel Taylor, Cynthia Townsend, 'Henry Travers (I)' (qv) (as "Herr Krug"), 'Minor Watson' (qv) (as "Dr. Anton Krug"), Justina Wayne, 'Helen Westley' (qv) (as "Frau Lucher"), Stanley Wood. Produced by The Theatre Guild ('Theresa Helburn' (qv), Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors).
Father of 'Lewis E. Ciannelli' (qv)., Was nominated for Broadway's 1961 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actor (Dramatic) for "The Devil's Advocate."
Death Date: 8 October 1969
Birth Date: 30 August 1889

Nicholas Colasanto (actor)
Served in the United States Navy from January 22, 1943 to July 3, 1945. Held the enlisted rate of Coxswain, under the service number 823 51 38., Veteran of the Second World War who was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, and Honorable Service Lapel Button., Spoke fluent Italian, Bryant College's Class of 1985 honored alumnus Nicholas Colasanto by dedicating a common room on the second floor of Bryant Center to him. Dubbed "Nick's Place," the room contains a television set and is decorated with sports posters and pennants. The room also has a small shrine commemorating Colasanto featuring a dedication plaque and a photo of him in a Bryant sweatshirt. There also are two framed artifacts, a Bryant College tie and an apron, both worn by Colasanto in his Coach role on "Cheers." The apron is signed by Cheers co-stars John Ratzenberger, Rhea Perlman, George Wendt, and Ted Danson, and bears the inscription "In memory of our dear Nicky. We miss you pal."
Death Notes: Studio City, California, USA (heart ailment)
Nicholas Colasanto, the entertainer and box controller who achieve his incomparable glory contained by location of "Coach" next to the TV phase "Cheers" at the closing stage historic its sell-by date of his occupation, be born January 19, 1924 in Providence, Rhode Island, one of seven children. He attend Providence's Central High School but track not graduate in the red to World War II, as he fixed the Navy. After one discharge at the end of the time of war, Colasanto return to Little Rhody and complete his elevated arts school research, afterwards go on to Bryant College, earn rites all for teaching and lath near in employment construction job. He work as an accountant for an grease business after graduate from Bryant in 1949. At the age of 28, he saw Henry Fonda accomplish on Broadway and was diseased by the acting microbe. He joined a theater company in Phoenix, Arizona conscious to that juncture arousing backside to New York, where on earth he perform in off-Broadway production and appear in TV commercial. He relocate to Hollywood In 1965 and stretch out to be gone belief on TV, be he also made his blotch as a TV director. Eventually, he directed done 100 episode of series TV in the 1960s and 70s, plus episodes of "Bonanza," "Columbo," "S.W.A.T.," and "Starsky and Hutch." His two most captivating motion photograph role were the the boxing administrator in 'John Huston (I)' (qv)'s "Fat City" (1972) and the be loaded manager in 'Martin Scorsese' (qv)'s "Raging Bull" (1980). Colasanto was largely a artificial actor but the producers of the TV wit "Cheers" flamboyance him as Ernie "Coach" Pantusso, the unmindful and dumb but lovable bartender. The role made him brilliant and he earn an Emmy nomination as Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series all of the three years that he appeared on the confirm. Sadly, at the distance from the ground of his renown, he die from a heart ailment at his household on February 15th, 1985. Much cherished by the cast, the picture of the Apache warrior Geronimo that Colasanto enjoy kept in his binding freedom as a compliant fate entrance was hang on the wall of the foremost prearranged of "Cheers." The picture of was not just a acclamation to "Nicky," as he was set to his friends and co-workers, but was a reminder that "Coach" was immobile nigh on. On the finishing period of "Cheers," eight years after his ratification away, Nicky Colasanto was acknowledged when series megastar Ted Danson, in the final scene, straightens the Geronimo picture before walking off podium for the subsequently time.
Birth Notes: Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Birth Name: Colasanto, Nicola
Spouse: 'Charlene Jennings' (1972 - 1972) (divorced)
Death Date: 12 February 1985
Birth Date: 19 January 1924

Vincent Gardenia (actor)
Death Notes: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes: Naples, Italy
Other Works: TV commercial for Mennen Skin Bracer (1960s or 1970s), The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958). Drama. Written by 'S.N. Behrman' (qv). Suggested by "The Worcester Account" by 'S.N. Behrman' (qv). Directed by 'Harold Clurman' (qv). Morosco Theatre: 8 Dec 1958- 21 Mar 1959 (120 performances). As "Jim Nightengale." Cast: 'Sidney Armus' (qv), 'Sig Arno' (qv), 'Morris Carnovsky' (qv), Timmy Everett, Carol Grace, 'Sanford Meisner' (qv) (as "Norbert Mandel"), 'Suzanne Pleshette' (qv), Jada Rowland, 'Maureen Stapleton' (qv) (as "Ida"), Peter Trytler, 'Eli Wallach' (qv). Produced by The Producers Theatre.
Birth Name: Scognamiglio, Vincenzo
Was named as "King of Brooklyn" at the Welcome Back to Brooklyn Festival in 1989, In Brooklyn, NY, 16th Avenue (between Cropsey Avenue & Shore Parkway) has renamed Vincent Gardenia Blvd. to honor his memory. This is the block where he lived., Won the 1972 Tony Award (New York City) for Supporting or Features Actor in a Drama for "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" and was nominated for the 1979 Tony Award (New York City) for Actor in a Musical for "Ballroom".
Death Date: 9 December 1992
Birth Date: 7 January 1922

Paolo Gozlino (actor)

Peter Graves (actor)
Articles: "The New York Times" (USA), 1 March 2007, by: Nina M. Lentini, "For Some Aging Actors, Self-Mockery Sells", "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1996, Iss. 925, pg. 108
Left handed, Daughters with Endress: Kelly, Claudia, and Amanda., He said it was almost over for Captain Oveur before the movie _Airplane! (1980)_ (qv) took flight. Graves said he was astounded when his agent sent him the script for the 1980 spoof, and after reading it, he felt that it was "the worst piece of junk" he had ever seen. However, he changed his mind after meeting with the movie's writers, 'Jerry Zucker' (qv) and 'David Zucker (I)' (qv)., He directed the "Which Dr." episode of _"Gunsmoke" (1955)_ (qv), his older brother 'James Arness' (qv) being the star of that series., Best remembered by the public for his starring role as "Jim Phelps" in _"Mission: Impossible" (1966)_ (qv)., Uncle of Craig Aurness, 'Rolf Aurness' (qv) and 'Jenny Lee Arness' (qv)., Ex-brother-in-law of 'Virginia Chapman' (qv)., Interviewed in "Earth vs. the Sci-Fi Filmmakers" by 'Tom Weaver (I)' (qv) (McFarland, 2005)., Brother of James Aurness, star of long running Gunsmoke TV series.
Interviews: "Starlog" (USA), December 2004, Iss. 329, pg. 83-89, by: Tom Weaver, "The Man Who Saved the Earth", "Parade" (USA), 28 June 1998, pg. 26, by: James Brady, "In Step With Peter Graves"
While mushrooming aloft encircled by Minnesota, Peter Graves excel at sports and music (as a saxophonist), and via age 16 he be a radio announcer at WMIN in Minneapolis. After two years in the U.S. Air Force, he studied performing at the University of Minnesota and next head to Hollywood, where on earth he narrative primeval appear by the cross of small screen and then made his care debut in _Rogue River (1951)_ (qv). Numerous film appearance follow, mega in Westerns. Graves be mainly branded in favour of his television carry out, otherwise, markedly by Jim Phelps in _"Mission: Impossible" (1966)_ (qv).
Height: 6' 2"

Paul Lambert (actor)

Martin Landau (actor)

Peter Lupus (actor)

Greg Morris (actor)

Stuart Nisbet (actor)

Nelson Olmsted (actor)

Vic Perrin (actor)

Robert Phillips (actor)

Barbara Bain (actress)

Joan Staley (actress)

Joseph Gantman (producer)

Bruce Geller (producer)

Robert F. O'Neill (producer)

John W. Rogers (producer)

Allan Balter (writer)

William Read Woodfield (writer)

Michel Hugo (cinematographer)

Jerry Fielding (composer)

Lalo Schifrin (composer)

Forrest T. Butler (costume designer)

Sabine Manela (costume designer)

Paul Stanley (director)

David Wages (editor)

Alan Greedy (miscellaneous crew)

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