Robert Mitchum / Lillian Gish / Rocky Marciano

Season 9Episode 160 minSep 25, 1955
Robert Mitchum / Lillian Gish / Rocky Marciano
Guests: --Robert Mitchum, Lillian Gish and Peter Graves perform a scene from their film ""Night of the Hunter."" (Shelley Winters was also scheduled to appear) --""Night of the Hunter"" director Charles Laughton and producer Paul Gregory were scheduled to appear. . --Red Skelton (comedian) --Pearl Bailey (singer) --Lily Pons (soprano) --Rocky Marciano (boxer) Other guests (scheduled to appear): --Archie Moore (boxer) --The All-American Baseball Team --The Obernkirchen children's choir of Germany
Robert Mitchum / Lillian Gish / Rocky Marciano has aired on Sep 25, 1955 at 8:00 PM
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