The Fat Black Pussycat (1963)
January 1, 1963Release Date
The Fat Black Pussycat (1963)
January 1, 1963Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Frank Jamus
Detective
Janet Damon
Janet
Patricia McNair
Mitch
Wavy Gravy
Assistant Detective
Harold Lea
Director
M.A. Ripps
Writer
Arnold Panken
Producer
Don Bader
Composer
Harry Glass
Composer
Urs Furrer
Cinematographer
Lynn Gregory
Susie
Avital Carme
Brom
Dr. John
Witness (uncredited)
Geoffrey Lewis
Man in Park (uncredited)
Robert Steuer
Associate Producer
Joe Catalanotto
Production Manager
Pablo Zavala
Editor
Kenneth Van Sickle
Gaffer
Myron Odegaard
Electrician
Evelyn Storm
Associate Producer
Stuart Hersh
Editor
Robert Cirino
Production Design
Stephen Spector
Set Decoration
Barbara Brigham
Makeup Artist
Frank R. Forestieri
Additional Editor
Diane Fertel
Production Secretary
John Landry
Camera Operator
Gita Kammann
Bernard Hiatt
Reili Helsing
Leonard Frey
Claudio Fiordellisi
Solomon Yakin
Mina Yakin
Lennie Rogel
Beverly Nazarow
George Mordichian
Hyman Augenstein
George Mann
Hector Elizondo
Manny Dworman
Jeffrey Bond
Details.
Wiki.
Harlan Warde (born Harlan Ward Lufkin; November 6, 1917 – March 13, 1980) was a character actor active in television and movies.
Warde showed up in supporting roles as detectives, doctors, and ministers. Warde made five guest appearances on Perry Mason between 1958–1966, primarily in law enforcement roles, such as Assistant District Attorney Harold Hanley in "The Case of the Haunted Husband", and Sgt. Roddin in the only color episode in 1966 entitled, "The Case of the Twice Told Twist". From 1958–62, he joined Chuck Connors in The Rifleman. Warde played John Hamilton, President of the North Fork Bank. He appeared in eighteen episodes of The Rifleman, making his debut in episode 8, “The Safeguard.” Over his 40-year-career in Hollywood, Warde appeared in over 180 films and television series, including multiple westerns.Warde was cast in the historical role of future United States Secretary of War Edwin Stanton in the 1961 episode, "The Stolen City," on the syndicated anthology series, Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews.From 1962 to 1971, Warde was a member of the cast of the TV Western series The Virginian in the recurring role of Sheriff Brannon. Warde also appeared on The Big Valley in 1967 as a politician who is murdered in the episode entitled "Night Of The Executioner" and as Simon Winkler in "Opie and the Spoiled Kid" (1963), and as Mr. Williams in "Fife, Realtor in 2 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. Warde's last role was in the 1979 Rockford Files episode "A Different Drummer" playing an aging father of a shady doctor.In 1969, Warde was one of a group of actors who made training videos for future doctors. A professor of neurology coached the actors on displaying symptoms of neurological diseases.