The Lone Wolf - The Murder Story
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- An old friend of Mike's, psychiatrist Bill Roush, calls Mike in when he has a patient with an odd fixation...he claims he killed a woman! Guest stars Michael Pate as Bill Roush & one of my absolute favorites, DeForrest Kelly, as Ted Hopkins.
(To my knowledge, all 39 of The Lone Wolf episodes are public domain. If they aren't, please let me know.)
Wow our Australian Michael Pate. Starred with the greatest actors in Hollywood😮 I adored Michael Pate.
I met him. So humble. Almost a bundle of nerves to be speaking and meeting public. A fabulous talent. Pioneer.
He played spooky vampire is the old west, absolutely tuff !
How and where did you meet him😮. Wow. Your lucky😮
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A great movie thankx for uploading it today on yt 😀 👍 🙌 👌 😊 👏 😀
DeForest Kelley could be such a powerful actor sometimes. He was brilliant!
This was a very subdued and intriguing performance. I like it when roles are underplayed. It adds to the gravitas. And somebody did their homework when describing psychiatric conditions.
The Murder Story, Season 1, Episode 10, aired 11 June 1954. Louis Hayward as Michael Lanyard, Michael Pate as Dr. Bill Roche, DeForest Kelley (as De Forrest Kelley) as Ted Hopkins, Frieda Inescort as Mrs. Folsom, Anne Barton (as Ann Barton) as Carol Palmer.
"Dammit Jim, I'm a Doctor!"
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Love these's movies like seeing all the old face's young thanks for posting
Not seen this in ages, Thanks😉
Wow... youtube has WARP speed... not a half hour ago I was watching a video of a wild fox being rescued after it got its head stuck through an old wheel and tire … someone in the comments section quipped "But, Jim, I'm a veterinarian not an auto mechanic !" … then look who shows up, but the man himself !
Michael Pate was great as Drake Roby, a gunslinging vampire in Universals “ Curse of the Undead” (1959) and of course this episode features Deforest Kelly ( Star Trek’s Dr. McCoy).
“ Curse of the Undead” was a great B movie.
I saw it as a kid. The preacher was played by Eric Fleming (the trail boss Gil Favor on TV's Rawhide). I've been marking crosses on my bullets ever since.
Strange, how three actors Deforest Kelly, William Shatner, and Leonard Nimoy, who were successful in their own right but far from household names, came together to form the base of one the most successful entertainment franchises of all times, Star Trek. It was the combination of their characters’ personalities that worked.
Been trying to quit but give me another hit of that second hand smoke ahh.
Lone Wolf's got a good memory. He read the phone number from his book in a second.
Australian actor Michael Pate as Bill. Pate usually played villains and especially Indians. You can hear Pate with his native accent in a Rawhide episode. Then there's a certain Mr Kelly from Georgia.
i got through telling the person i watched this with....EXACTLY word for word what you wrote here.....bar the last sentance regarding.....mr kelly..?....then i scrolled down and voila......afermation....lol....he was mugwah in last of the mohicans i think.
Michael Pate appeared in many Hollywood TV shows and movies before going to Australia around 1970. He was a talented actor and often overlooked for bigger parts during his career.
From the comments some folks seem to be unaware that DeForest Kelley played in many westerns and was often cast as an outlaw. I am probably wrong, but Mr Pate played American Indians in many roles, yet never crossed paths with Mr Kelley before this series.
For those that brought up Leonard Nimoy: he appears a few times on the Lloyd Bridges series Sea Hunt, almost always as a heavy. I did see him recently, tho I forget the name, in a western series, as a bit of a murderous, psychopathic American Indian.
William Shatner...I am finding more and more videos featuring him. I was surprised that even tho I watched The Defenders when it first ran on tv, Shatner had a recurring role as an assistant district attorney. Shatner has probably played the most varied roles of any living actor on tv. He even appeared on Gunsmoke as a crook, so pretty much ever possible type of role with the possible exception of precocious child.
Oops, just remembered, Shatner MAY NOT have ever played a doctor.
The Big Giant Head on "Third Rock'
Shatner did play a doctor in "Million Dollar Hospital" on Alcoa Premier (1963). Shatner also played the son and Ralph Bellamy played the father in the original pilot for "The Defenders". It's on YT and it is excellent.
Its a clear cut case of amnesia, mixed in with a bit of scitophreni and just a touch of dippydoodleitis.
Three minutes in ... It's Bones ! This is going to be good. (I hope. )
He still does that hand rub thing.
A young Deforest Kelly of Star Trek i see..well...well...
Looks like Dr, McCoy needs a doctor!!!
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Are these episodes on DVD?
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.....star trek actor was miss cast....he shoulda stayed in this jonra
Agreed 👍🏾
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