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Museum Piece

Museum Piece

Museum Piece

1961
Comedy, Drama
TV Episode
Mr. Hollister now runs a small museum that is actually something of a shrine to his late son, Ben. He tells a visitor that the human skeleton in the museum is actually that of his son. In a flashback he recounts that his son was hunting a fox for his collection of stuffed animals when he comes across Tim McCaffrey, the son of a wealthy and influential rancher.

Directed by:

Paul Henreid
Paul-Henreid
60 total credits
Paul Henreid has 60 credits at Criticker, including: Casablanca, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Now, Voyager, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Night Train to Munich

Writers:

Harold Swanton
Harold-Swanton
8 total credits
Harold Swanton has 8 credits at Criticker, including: The Ballad of Josie, Premonition, The Long Shot, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Bang! You're Dead
,
William C. Morrison
William-C-Morrison
1 total credit
William C. Morrison has just 1 credit at Criticker: Museum Piece

Starring:

Myron McCormick
Myron-McCormick
14 total credits
American character actor of vast stage experience who appeared infrequently but memorably in films. A native of Albany, Indiana, he attended Princeton University, where he was an honors student and Phi Beta Kappa. In 1929, he joined the University Players in Massachusetts, joining and eventually sharing a New York City apartment with a trio of struggling performers: Henry Fonda, Joshua Logan, and James Stewart. While Fonda and Stewart found their greatest success in Hollywood, Logan and McCormic
,
Larry Gates
Larry-Gates
26 total credits
Larry Gates has 26 credits at Criticker, including: Invasion of the Body Snatchers, In the Heat of the Night, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Some Came Running and The Sand Pebbles
,
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred-Hitchcock
97 total credits
The acknowledged master of the thriller genre he virtually invented, Alfred Hitchcock was also a brilliant technician who deftly blended sex, suspense and humor. His legacy is vast: books, tributes, film festivals, and imitators abound. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, the monthly publication that bears his name, and other Alfred Hitchcock Presents anthologies, are still going strong.

Genres:

Comedy, Drama, Crime, Horror

Country:

USA

Museum Piece

1961
Comedy, Drama
TV Episode
Avg Percentile 91.64% from 1 total ratings

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Rated 20 Feb 2023
100
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Cast & Info

Directed by:

Paul Henreid
Paul-Henreid
60 total credits
Paul Henreid has 60 credits at Criticker, including: Casablanca, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Now, Voyager, Goodbye, Mr. Chips and Night Train to Munich

Writers:

Harold Swanton
Harold-Swanton
8 total credits
Harold Swanton has 8 credits at Criticker, including: The Ballad of Josie, Premonition, The Long Shot, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and Bang! You're Dead
,
William C. Morrison
William-C-Morrison
1 total credit
William C. Morrison has just 1 credit at Criticker: Museum Piece

Starring:

Myron McCormick
Myron-McCormick
14 total credits
American character actor of vast stage experience who appeared infrequently but memorably in films. A native of Albany, Indiana, he attended Princeton University, where he was an honors student and Phi Beta Kappa. In 1929, he joined the University Players in Massachusetts, joining and eventually sharing a New York City apartment with a trio of struggling performers: Henry Fonda, Joshua Logan, and James Stewart. While Fonda and Stewart found their greatest success in Hollywood, Logan and McCormic
,
Larry Gates
Larry-Gates
26 total credits
Larry Gates has 26 credits at Criticker, including: Invasion of the Body Snatchers, In the Heat of the Night, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Some Came Running and The Sand Pebbles
,
Alfred Hitchcock
Alfred-Hitchcock
97 total credits
The acknowledged master of the thriller genre he virtually invented, Alfred Hitchcock was also a brilliant technician who deftly blended sex, suspense and humor. His legacy is vast: books, tributes, film festivals, and imitators abound. Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, the monthly publication that bears his name, and other Alfred Hitchcock Presents anthologies, are still going strong.

Genres:

Comedy, Drama, Crime, Horror

Country:

USA
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