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Kraft Television Theatre: Flesh and Blood (1957)
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The TV drama anthology
Kraft Television Theatre
celebrated its tenth year on the air with an original drama written by Anthony Spinner.
Tommy Sands
plays Vito Serrano, a teenager living in Italy with his grandparents. Though he regards himself as an orphan, Vito still has a father -- if you can call gangster boss Frankie Serrano (
Victor Jory
) a father. Despite his unsavory roots, Vito has a strong desire to go to the U.S., where his father resides. He may get his wish when Frankie makes a sentimental journey to the Italian village of his youth, where he fills his son's head with stories about his "glamorous" American lifestyle. Somehow or other, the teleplay manages to find time for two songs performed by
Tommy Sands
, who'd already made his
Kraft Television Theatre
mark as the Elvis-like hero of the series' January 30, 1957 presentation "The Singin' Idol." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Victor Jory
Frankie Serrano
Tommy Sands
Vito Serrano
Ian Wolfe
Giuseppe
Cavada Humphrey
Maria
Production Crew
Anthony Spinner
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Year: 1957
Runtime: 60
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Category: Television
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.