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J. Pat O'Malley

James Patrick O'Malley (March 15, 1904 – February 27, 1985), was an English singer and character actor, who appeared in many American films and television programs during the 1940s–1970s, using the stage name J. Pat O'Malley. He also appeared on the Broadway stage in Ten Little Indians (1944) and Dial M for Murder. A New York Times drama critic praised O'Malley's performance in Ten Little Indians, calling him "a rara avis, a comedian who does...

Are you griping about a cold?

Are you griping about a cold?

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Sal talks to an old man who gives him some wisdom.

You Do Something to Your Hand?

You Do Something to Your Hand?

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Sal went to the hospital to get his hand checked out because he thinks he bro...

What I Mean Is That Zelda Was the Flower of All Womanhood

What I Mean Is That Zelda Was the Flower of All Womanhood

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Garrity is quickly learning that the townspeople of Happiness Arizona really ...

And that's why I drink from a broken heart

And that's why I drink from a broken heart

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Gooberman tells the men in the saloon that out of the 128 bodies buried in th...

Now That's a Very Fine Piece of Deduction

Now That's a Very Fine Piece of Deduction

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The town drunk, Gooberman, says that maybe Garrity did get nervous and leave ...

You Know, I'd Hate to Be in a War

You Know, I'd Hate to Be in a War

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General Walters hears what Hogan's men have done to sabotage Schultz' truck a...