You Got to Have Luck
- Episode aired Jan 15, 1956
- TV-14
- 30m
During a massive manhunt for escaped convict Sam Cobbett, Cobbett invades a house where young housewife Mary Schaffner is home alone.During a massive manhunt for escaped convict Sam Cobbett, Cobbett invades a house where young housewife Mary Schaffner is home alone.During a massive manhunt for escaped convict Sam Cobbett, Cobbett invades a house where young housewife Mary Schaffner is home alone.
- Willis the Co-Pilot
- (as Bob Patten)
- Pilot
- (as Steve Clark)
- Prison Guard
- (as Bill Pullen)
- Susie Martin
- (as Wendy Winkleman)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSam Cobbett was born in 1929.
- GoofsThe state troopers are flying a Hiller Model 360 when first shown searching for the escapee. In their next flying scene, they are flying a Bell 47.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Himself - Host: Good evening. The, uh, hourglass is a wonderful invention. But I'm afraid it will never replace the sundial. Certainly not in my garden. This one doesn't even work. I sent it to a jeweler's to be cleaned and he removed all the sand.
[puts a small hourglass on top of the big one]
Himself - Host: Fortunately, the second hand still functions. Time is very important to the characters in tonight's story. One of them is doing it. For another, time seems to be running out. Time is also very important in television. We fill it. We must start on it. We must finish on it. And, appropriately enough, we occasionally kill it. I refer, of course, to my own fumbling efforts. Certainly not to the stellar entertainment which follows.
[flips the smaller hourglass]
- ConnectionsRemade as Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Prisoners (1985)
- SoundtracksFuneral March of a Marionette
Written by Charles Gounod
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First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5
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- Jun 16, 2020
Details
- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1