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The Big Shakedown (Season 1, Episode 1)
TV Episode | Crime, Drama, Mystery

A photograph, with two hoodlums, of a crusading councilman threatens the career of a courageous public official until Craig Kenney conducts some revealing experiments in trick photography. Even Walt Jameson's city editor at the Evening ...See moreA photograph, with two hoodlums, of a crusading councilman threatens the career of a courageous public official until Craig Kenney conducts some revealing experiments in trick photography. Even Walt Jameson's city editor at the Evening Star has been fooled by the damaging picture. Before justice wins out, however, a striking brunette model pays with her life for her amorous attachment to a clever but unscrupulous photographer. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Harry L. Fraser (as Harry Fraser)
Writers
Ande Lamb (story) | Arthur B. Reeve (character)
Producer
Cinematographer
Elmer Dyer (photography)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Dec 31, 1952

Release date
1952 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Donald Woods
Craig Kennedy Craig Kennedy   See fewer
Sydney Mason
Insp. J.J. Burke Insp. J.J. Burke   See fewer
Lewis Wilson
Walt Jameson (as Lewis G. Wilson) Walt Jameson (as Lewis G. Wilson)   See fewer
Jack Mulhall
William Kendall William Kendall   See fewer
Sherry Moreland
Jane Winters Jane Winters   See fewer
Bob Curtis
Mike Grady Mike Grady   See fewer
Tom Hubbard
Dennis Phillips Dennis Phillips   See fewer
Jack Kruschen
Jack Brown Jack Brown   See fewer
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