Orient Express (TV series)
Orient Express is a 1953 anthology drama television series filmed in Europe and syndicated in the United States.[1] Each episode ties-in with a story connected to the famed railroad from which the series takes its name.[2]
Episodes
There were 26 half hour episodes produced,[3] among them:
- A Master of Calculation (aka Matter of Calculations), featuring Geraldine Brooks
- European Edition, featuring Jean Pierre Aumont
- The Man of Many Skins, featuring Erich von Stroheim
- His Son (aka His Boy), featuring Alan Furlan
- The Red Sash, featuring Tala Birell
- The Curse of Agostino, featuring David Hurst
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References
- "Classic TV Archive". Retrieved August 1, 2010.
- Gene Plotnik (October 10, 1953). "TV Film Reviews – Orient Express". The Billboard magazine. p. 10.
- "Reviews of TV Film Shows". The Billboard magazine. December 26, 1953. p. 10.
For Full Detailed Review See The Billboard, October 10, 1953, Issue.
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