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ABC Mystery Time - Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957)
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Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957)
ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of a murder, and other baffling peculiar tales of yore. Also known as Mystery Time and Mystery Time Classics, this one is sure to excite and mystify.

THIS EPISODE: ABC network. "The Picture Of Dorian Gray". The classic story of the portrait that grows old in place of its owner. The program is also referred to as, "Mystery Time Classics." Laurence Olivier, Oscar Wilde (author). 25:06.



Title: ABC Mystery Time - Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957)
Author: Bob Camardella
Description: Picture Of Dorian Gray (1957) ABC Mystery Time was hosted by Don Dowd and starred Sir Laurence Olivier. Great special effects will grab your attention, accented by creepy organ rips. Stories are offered such as death gathered round a card table at a local chapter of The Suicide Club, or a man who desperately tries to hire a 24 hour bodyguard all the while trying to make himself the victim of...

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