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Date Posted: 01:36:40 11/02/09 Mon
Author: Rick
Subject: Favorite Universal films with Ian Wolfe

Ian is still remembered fondly and later in TV, notably as the kindly librarian, Mr. Atoz, in Star Trek's "All Our Yesterdays."





Rick

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[> Re: Favorite Universal films with Ian Wolfe -- joystar, 08:52:19 11/02/09 Mon [1]

That's easy for me..(lol) It's got to be MAD LOVE, as Stephen Orlac's brutal father. For the kindly Ian Wolfe to create such a "rotter" in such a tiny part goes to show the depths of his talent. ROLLO had more charm!


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[> Re: Favorite Universal films with Ian Wolfe -- Tim, 23:32:05 11/14/09 Sat [1]

The Raven (1935)
Saboteur (1942)
Dressed to Kill (1946)

My favorite among his many television roles remains Mr Atoz (a to z) in the Star Trek episode mentioned above.

"You're very late!"

Tim


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[> [> Re: Favorite Universal films with Ian Wolfe -- DAN, 11:09:55 11/15/09 Sun [1]

UNIVERSAL:

The Raven
Nightmare
Sherlock Holmes in Washington
The Scarlet Claw
The Pearl of Death
Flesh and Fantasy
The Invisible Man's Revenge
Murder in the Blue Room
Strange Confession
Dressed to Kill

OTHER STUDIOS:

Mad Love
On Borrowed Time
Return of Doctor X
Saboteur
Zombies on Broadway
Bedlam
Joe Palooka: Counter Punch
The Great Caruso
Rebel Without a Cause

I also enjoyed Ian Wolfe in the Bonanza episode:
"The Many Faces of Gideon Flinch"
Which I seen recently.


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