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Issue Details: First known date: 1957... 1957 Whereabouts Unknown
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

Said to be a remake or adaptation of Elliott's earlier script 'The Thin Air' (Philco Television Playhouse, 1952).

A contemporary newspaper offers the following synopsis:

'A shy, young society woman of San Francisco's exclusive Nob Hill disappears on the night of her engagement and search for her, extending over 20 years, has its end in "Whereabouts Unknown," starring MacDonald Carey, Jan Sterling and Kim Hunter. In the teleplay by Sumner Locke Elliott, Miss Hunter plays the role of Louise Marden, the girl to whom Howard Crane (Carey) is engaged and who disappears. Jan Sterling is cast as Brenda Stevens, the girl he finally marries after years of fruitless search convinces him Louise is dead.'

Source:

The Daily Reporter, 26 February 1957, p.2.

Notes

  • Television play.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • c
      United States of America (USA),
      c
      Americas,
      :
      NBC ,
      1957 .
      Extent: 60min.p.
      Series: form y separately published work icon Kaiser Aluminum Hour United States of America (USA) : NBC , 1956-1957 6456959 1956 series - publisher film/TV

      American anthology television series.

      Number in series: 1.17

      Holdings

      Note:
      A copy of the script for this episode is held in the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University.
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