Flashing Spikes
Flashing Spikes | |
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Directed by | John Ford |
Written by |
Jameson Brewer Frank O'Rourke (novel) |
Starring |
James Stewart John Wayne (billed as "Michael Morris") |
Narrated by | Fred Astaire |
Music by | John Williams |
Cinematography | William H. Clothier |
Edited by |
Richard Belding Tony Martinelli |
Release dates |
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Running time | 53 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
"Flashing Spikes" is a 1962 television play directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart, with a lengthy surprise appearance by John Wayne, billed in the credits as "Michael Morris" (apparently based on Wayne's birth name "Marion Michael Morrison"). The hour-long drama revolving around a disgraced ex-baseball player (Stewart) was broadcast as an episode of the anthology series Alcoa Premiere hosted by Fred Astaire.
The script was based upon a novel by Frank O'Rourke and the supporting cast includes Jack Warden, Tige Andrews, Patrick Wayne, Don Drysdale, Vin Scully, Harry Carey, Jr., and Edgar Buchanan. The Director of Photography was William H. Clothier.
This show's director John Ford, actors James Stewart and John Wayne, and cinematographer William H. Clothier also filmed The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance together the same year.
Flashing Spikes remains available for public viewing at the Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles.
Cast
- James Stewart ... Slim Conway
- John Wayne ... Umpire behind pitcher (billed as "Michael Morris")
- Jack Warden ... Baseball Commissioner
- Patrick Wayne ... Bill Riley
- Tige Andrews ... Gaby Lasalle
- Carleton Young ... Rex Short
- Don Drysdale ... Gomer
- Harry Carey, Jr. ... Baseball player in dugout
- Vin Scully ... Announcer
- Edgar Buchanan ... Crab Holman