The Alfred Hitchcock Hour - Diagnosis: Danger
(Redirected from Diagnosis: Danger)
Introduction
"Diagnosis: Danger" was originally broadcast on 01/Mar/1963 as part of the frist season of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Synopsis
An outbreak of anthrax in Los Angeles threatens to panic the city until the health department's Dr. Dan Dana arrives to track down the source of the disease. With this assistance of his boss Dr. Oliver and Deputy Sheriff Judd, he discovers that the disease comes from a pair of bongos purchased in Mexico by a now dead drummer. (TV.com)
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Cast and Crew
Directed by:
Produced by:
- Gordon Hessler - associate producer
- Roland Kibbee - producer
Written by:
Starring:
- Alfred Hitchcock — cast: Himself - Host
- Michael Parks — cast: Dr. Daniel Dana
- Charles McGraw — cast: Dr. Simon P. Oliver
- Berkeley Harris — cast: Deputy Sheriff Judd
- Rupert Crosse — cast: Dr. Paul Mackey
- Allen Joseph — cast: Dr. Norman Abrams
- Dee J. Thompson — cast: Miss Nelson
- Douglas Henderson — cast: Huntziger
- Helen Westcott — cast: Mrs. Fletcher (as Hellena Westcott)
- Marc Cavell — cast: Alf Colton
- Gus Trikonis — cast: Gordie Sykes
- Marc Rambeau — cast: Douglas Lynch
- Clarke Gordon — cast: Dr. Miller
- Al Ruscio — cast: Dr. Taylor
- Celia Lovsky — cast: Mrs. Dominic Chitava
- Irene Martin — cast: Mrs. Benson (as Irene A. Martin)
- Howard Wendell — cast: The General Practitioner
- Audrey Swanson — cast: The Office Nurse
- Stefan Gierasch — cast: Sgt. Boyle
Cinematography by:
- Lionel Lindon - director of photography
Edited by:
Original Music by:
- Lyn Murray - music score