Letter to Loretta (1953)
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Harry Keller — Director
Episodes 14
Time and Yuletide
At a hospital and nursing home, everyone wants to stage Christmas parties for the sick children, but the event coordinator connives to get a party for the elderly residents.
Read MoreThree Minutes Too Late
A financially strapped New York cab driver becomes desperate for cash when his wife goes into labor.
Read More600 Seconds
A successful Art Director lets her imagination run away with her when a young female business associate of her husband's wants to talk to her about something "personal."
Read MoreThe Case of Mrs. Bannister
A little girl's stories about her seemingly imaginary friend, "Mrs. Bannister," begin to foreshadow real events and imminent danger.
Read MoreOption on a Wife
The Hollywood success of a New York writer takes up so much of his time and attention that it threatens his marriage.
Read MoreTale of a Cayuse
A western drifter retrieves a beloved horse to court a maiden settler.
Read MoreDateline - Korea
The plight of poverty-stricken war orphans forces a hard-nosed war correspondent to face the flesh-and-blood effects of her cynical editorials.
Read MoreFeeling No Pain
In a memorable episode that showcases Ms. Young's comic timing and dancing talent, she plays a passive secretary who cuts loose after a visit to the dentist and the lingering effects of laughing gas. In the scene in which she makes a grand entrance, bellowing "Anita, DAH-ling!" it strongly resembles the first appearance of Cruella DeVil in Disney's animated "101 Dalmatians."
Read MoreI Remember the Rani
A British writer recalls the captivating Maharani with whom he fell in love while on assignment in India.
Read MoreSong of Rome
In Rome, an 18-year-old girl finally meets the man who has been her "second father" through a foster-parents program. Thrilled with her voice and with the girl herself, the older man plans an extensive singing career for her in New York.
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