A String of Blue Beads (1953)
A STRING OF BLUE BEADS is a slight little Christmas tale that was a pilot for an anthology series of short stories that never came to be. What makes this little film fascinating is it was one of the earliest color broadcasts on television and happily is one of the few early color productions for TV that can be seen in color now. Early color television productions seem to have had a limited color capability much like the early 1930's attempts at Technicolor. This actually adds to the charm of this little Christmas story giving in an "old time" feel.
Director: Alan Dinehart
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Louis Jourdan as Antique Shop Owner |
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Ellen-Cobb Hill as Marilyn |
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Margaret Hamilton as Mrs. Loomis |
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Elaine Lynn as Barbara May |
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Christine Lynn as Barbara's Sister |
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Mary Michael as Mrs. Anderson |
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David Orrick McDearmon as Mr. Stark |
| Directing | Alan Dinehart | Director |
| Writing | Alexander Greendale | Adaptation |
| Writing | Fulton Oursler | Original Story |
| Camera | Don Malkames | Director of Photography |