The Mark of the Hand
- Episode aired Oct 4, 1960
- 1h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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A young girl is accused of murder and refuses to speak to anyone ever again.A young girl is accused of murder and refuses to speak to anyone ever again.A young girl is accused of murder and refuses to speak to anyone ever again.
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Jon Lormer
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Charles Cooper
- Charles Mowry
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe pistol shown/used in this episode is a Czechoslovakian made CZ model 27 (sometimes known as a CZ-27 or VZ-27) semi-automatic pistol, most likely in .32 ACP caliber.
- GoofsWhen Mrs. Kilburn (Jessie Royce Landis) is talking to Lt. Bill Gordon (Judson Pratt) in his office, one of the detectives calls him away. Outside his office, Gordon calls to talk to Douglas Kilburn (Shepperd Strudwick), and finding Douglas has gone shopping downtown, Gordon leaves the police station to find him. But in doing so, Gordon leaves Mrs. Kilburn completely alone in his office without dismissing her or letting her know he was going out.
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Silent Girl
Judson Pratt plays police Lt. Gordon, who is called into an unusual murder case where the prime suspect seems to be an 8-year old girl(played by Terry Burnham) who has steadfastly refused to speak on the matter, though a female witness claims that girl did indeed shoot the victim, and that she fears for her life to what may be a mentally unbalanced child, but all is not as it seems of course, and other suspects seem far more obvious... Dull episode is among the weakest, with a perfectly obvious mystery and too much talk, all leading exactly where you think it will. Good cast does what it can, but this was far from indicative of where the series was headed.
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- AaronCapenBanner
- Oct 28, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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