- (December 12, 1969 to January 5, 1970) He played Corporal Clive Winton in Philip King's play, "See How They Run," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Lee Anne Fahey (Ida); Adale O'Brien (Miss Skillon); Paul Villani (The Reverend Lionel Troop); Denise Fergusson (Penelope Troop); Christopher Murney (The Intruder); George Ede (The Bishop of Lax); Clyde Burton (The Reverend Arthur Humphrey) and Albert Sanders (Sergeant Towers); in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 10 to 31, 1970) He played the title role in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with James Cromwell (Claudius); George Ede (Polonius, Gravedigger); Paul Villani (Horatio); Christopher Murney (Laertes); Ronald Fuller (Cornelius, A Captain); Clyde Burton (Rosencrantz, Marcellus, Player Queen); Devin Scott (Guildenstern); Matthew Lewis (Osric, Bernardo, Player King); Ashley Brownfield (Francisco, Lucianus, Priest); Adale O'Brien (Gertrude); Lee Anne Fahey (Ophelia); Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Lady-in-Waiting); Soldiers were Glen Lawrence, John Marshall, Richard Walker in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 5 to 26, 1970) He played Brick in Tennessee Williams' play, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Margaret); Adale O'Brien (Mae); Paul Villani (Gooper); Jean Inness (Big Mama); Victor Jory (Big Daddy); Christopher Murney (Reverend Tooker); George Ede (Doctor Baugh); Lucy Welch (Dixie); William Hastings (Buster); Kathryn Hastings (Trixie) and Gale Pohl (Polly); in the cast. Victor Jory was also director.
- (March 5 to 25, 1970) He played Captain Tim in Erskine Caldwell's adaptation of Jack Kirkland's novel, "Tobacco Road," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Christopher Murney (Dude Lester); Leora Dana (Ada Lester); Victor Jory (Jeeter Lester); Peggy Cowles (Ellie May); Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Grandma Lester); Paul Villani (Lov Bensey); Jim Ryan (Henry Peabody); Adale O'Brien (Sister Bessie); Lee Anne Fahey (Pearl) and George Ede (George Payne) in the cast. Erskine Caldwell was adapter. Jon Jory was director.
- (April 2 to 26, 1970) He directed Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore's revue, "Beyond The Fringe," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with David C. Burrow, Walter Rhodes, Albert Sanders and Max Wright in the cast.
- (April 2 to 26, 1970) He played Murray Burns in Herb Gardner's play, "A Thousand Clowns," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Glenn Newland (Nick Burns); Christopher Murney (Albert Amundson); Lee Anne Fahey (Sandra Markowitz); Arnold Burns (Paul Villani) and George Ede (Leo Herman) in the cast. David Semonin was director.
- (September 24 to October 11, 1970) He played Petruchio in William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with William Swetland (A Lord, Vincentio); Sandy McCallum (Christopher Sly); Nan Withers (Hostess); George Ede (Baptista Minola); Armand Assante (Lucentio); Al Corbin (Gremio); Benjamin H. Slack (Hortensio); David C. Burrow (Tiranio); Christopher Murney (Biondello); Max Wright (Grumio); Roger Miller (Curtis); Paul Villani (A Pedant); Katharine Houghton (Katherine); Lee Anne Fahey (Bianca); Adale O'Brien (A Widow); Vaughn McBride (Tailor, Huntsman) and Sam Freed (Servant and Page) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 15 to November 8, 1970) He played Brassett in Brandon Thomas's play, "Charley's Aunt," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sandy McCallum (Colonel Sir Francis Chesney); George Ede (Solicitor Stephen Spettigue); Max Wright (Jack Chesney); David C. Burrow (Charles Wykeham); Christopher Murney (Lord Fancourt Babberley); Adale O'Brien (Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez); Judith Long (Kitty Verdun); Lee Anne Fahey (Amy Spettigue) and Nan Withers (Ela Delahay) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 12 to December 6, 1970) He played Mr. Webb in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Victor Jory (Stage Manager); George Ede (Dr. Gibbs); Philip Dunn (Joe Crowell); Christopher Murney (Howie Newsome); Jean Inness (Mrs. Gibbs); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Webb); Roger Miller (George Gibbs); Martha La Follette (Rebecca Gibbs); Glenn Newland (Wally Webb); Lee Anne Fahey (Emily Webb); Paul Villani (Professor Willard); Stanley Anderson (Simon Stimson); Judith Long (Mrs. Soames); Sandy McCallum (Constable Warren); Hank Stewart (Si Cowell); Max Wright (Joe Stoddard); Nan Withers (Elizabeth Craig); Kaye, Walter Fish and Garnett (Townspeople) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 7 to 31, 1971) He played Schissel in Paddy Chafesky's play, "The Tenth Man," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Max Wright (Hirschman); Christopher Murney (Sexton); Stanley Anderson (Zitorsky); Sandy McCallum (Alper); George Ede (Foreman); Peggy Cowles (Evelyn Foreman); Joe Hindy (Arthur Brooks); Vaughn McBride (Harris); Paul Villani (Rabbi); Roger Miller (Kessler boy and policeman); and Charles Traeger (Kessler Boy); in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 4 to 28, 1971) He directed Peter Nichols' play, "Joe Egg," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Max Wright (Bri); Judith Long (Sheila); Lucy Welch (Joe); Adale O'Brien (Pam); George Ede (Freddie); and Eleanor Wilson (Grace in the cast.
- (March 4 to 28, 1971) He played Andrew Undershaft in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Major Barbara," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Paul Villani (Stephen Undershaft); Eleanor Wilson (Lady Britomart); Katharine Houghton (Barbara Undershaft); Lee Anne Fahey (Sarah Undershaft); Judith Long (Jenny Hill); Stanley Anderson (Bill Walker); Charles Traeger (Morrison); Max Wright (Adolphus Cusins); Christopher Murney (Charles Lomax); Adale O'Brien (Rummy Mitchens); Vaughn McBride (Snobby Price); George Ede (Peter Shirley) and Dale Carter Cooper (Mrs. Baines) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (August 24 to September 11, 1971) He played Dick Christie in Woody Allen's play, "Play It Again, Sam," in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Summer Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky with Arnold Stag (Allan Felix); Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Nancy); Charles Kissinger (Bogart); Katharine Houghton (Linda Christie); Carolyn Connors (Sharon, Barbara); Judith Long (Sharon Lake): Lee Anne Fahey (Gina, Go Go Girl, Intellectual Girl) and Mary Michaels (Vanessa) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (September 21 to October 26, 1971) He played the Son and directed Tennessee Williams' play, "The Glass Menagerie," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Eunice Anderson (The Mother); Katharine Houghton (Her Daughter); and Stanley Anderson (The Gentleman Caller) in the cast.
- (November 11 to December 5, 1971) He played Mr. Manningham in Patrick Hamilton's play, "Angel Street," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Lynn Milgram (Mrs. Manningham); Donna Curtis (Nancy); Adale O'Brien (Elizabeth); Sandy McCallum (Inspector Rough) in the cast. Patrick Tovatt was director.
- (December 8, 1971 to January 9, 1972) He played Oberon (Performer) in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Danny Sewell (Theseus/Owner); Judith Long (Hippolyta/Owner); Aaron Horowitz (Egeus/Staff); John Glover (Lysander/Staff); David Clennon (Demetrius/Staff); Greg Lytle (Philostrate/Staff); Donna Curtis (Hermia/Staff); Lynn Milgrim (Helena/Staff); Max Wright (Peter Quince/Roustabout); Mike McCarty (Snug/Roustabout); Clarence Felder (Nick Bottom/Roustabout); Patrick Tovatt (Francis Flute/Roustabout) Stanley Anderson (Tom Snout/Roustabout); Sandy McCallum (Robin Starveling/Roustabout); Adale O'Brien (Titania/Performer) and Christopher Murney (Puck/Performer) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 10 to February 19, 1974) He played Randle P. McMurphy in Dale Wasserman's play, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Gross (Chief Bromden); John Thomas Waite (Aide Washington); Nathan Cook (Aide Williams); Adale O'Brien (Nurse Ratched); Joyce Tyson (Nurse Flinn); William Cain (Dale Harding); Greg Bell (Billy Bibbit); Vaughn McBride (Scanlon); G.W. Bailey(Cheswick); Sandy McCallum (Martini); Irwin Atkins (Ruckly); Scott Porter (Dr. Spivey); Tom Henderson (Aide Turkle); Leta Anderson (Candy Starr); Hope Alexander-Willis (Sandra); in the cast. Based on the novel by Ken Kesey. Jeffrey Tambor was director.
- (March 2 to 20, 1977) He played Winfield in Joe Orlock's play, "Indulgences in the Louisville Harem," in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Playfaire Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky with Kathleen Doyle (Viola); Vinnie Holman (Florence) and Michael Kevin (Amos) in the cast. Patrick Henry was director.
- (November 8 to December 2, 1979) He played Byron in Romulus Linney's play, "Childe Byron," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Kingsley (Ada); Robertson Smith (Boy); Anne Pitoniak (Woman); David O. Petersen (Man); Deanna Dunagan (Young Woman); Dierk Toporzysek (Young Man); and Cynthia Judge (Girl) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 29 to November 30, 1980) He played Cyrano Savinien Hercule De Bergerac in Brian Hooker's translation of Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Lee Anne Fahey (Roxane); Richard Bowne (Christian De Neuvillette); Michael Kevin (Comte De Guiche); Andy Backer (Le Bret); William McNulty (Ragueneau); Jean Barker (Roxane's Duenna, Nun); Brian Rose (Carbon De Castel-Jaloux, Lignière); Brian Keeler (Cuigy, Spaniard); Steve Wise (Brissaille, Cadet); Stephen Cowie (Bellerose, Jodelet, comedian, a Cut Purse, Citizen Spaniard); George Kimmel (The Porter, Musketeer, Spaniard); Laura Hicks (The Orange Girl, Bakery Staff, Sister Marthe); Susan Cash (The Flower Girl, Bakery Staff, Citizen, Sister Claire); Ken Knose (Street Entertainer, comedian, Bakery Staff, Spaniard); Michael Bologna (comedian, Cavalier); Nat Warren-White (comedian, Lackey, Poet, Cadet); David Jaffe (Lackey, Cadet); Rob Adams (Page, Citizen); Greg Alexander (Page, Citizen); Kelly Maurer (Page, Citizen); Gerald Lancaster (Cavalier, Bakery Staff, Poet, Spaniard); Jon Huffman (A Guardsman, Marquis, Cadet); David Lively (A Citizen, Fifer); Timothy Busfield (His Son, Cadet); Vaugn McBride (A Drunkard, Cardinal Richelieu, Poet); Peter M. Sgro (Pick-Pocket, Bakery Staff, Spaniard); Dierk Toporzysek (Marquis, D'Artagan, Bakery Staff, Cadet); J. Michael McCullough (Madame La Presidente, Lady, Citizen); Joan McMurtrey (Lady, Citizen, Nun); Janet F. Orr (Lady,Citizen); Gary Sloan (Vicomte De Valvert, Poet, Cadet, Spanish Captain); Ray Fry (Montfleury, Capuchin Monk); David Livel (Bakery Staff); Adale O'Brien (Lise, Mother Marguérite); Michael Bologna (Cadet); Richard Cunningham Footman); Henry Godinez (Footman); and Bob Hornrung (Footman) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (December 2 to 21, 1980) He played the title role in his play, "Chug," in a Shorts Festival (new one act play repertory) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky. He and Jon Jory was director.
- (January 1 to 25, 1981) He played Foxwell J. Sly in Larry Gelbart's play, "Sly Fox," in an Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Brian Rose (Simone Able); Timothy Busfield (Sly's servant, first policeman); Kate Collins (Sly's servant); Carol Hanpeter (Sly's servant); William McNulty (Lawyer Craven); Ray Fry (Jethro Crouch); Dierk Toporzysek (Abner Truckle); Adale O'Brien (Miss Fancy); Cecelia Riddett (Mrs. Truckle); Stephen Cowie (Crouch's Servant, 2nd policeman); Michael Kevin (Captain Crouch); Gerald Lancaster (The Chief of Police); Carol Hanpeter (Court Clerk); Andy Backer (The Judge) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 18 to March 29, 1981) He directed Paul D'Andrea's play, "A Full Length Portrait of America," in the Humana Foundation production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Frances Foster (Emma); Robert Judd (Harold); Brian Rose (Tibbett); Susan Kingsley (Tuli Latum); Dierk Toporzysek (Wilbur Tilbury) and Robert Shenkkan (Lieutenant) in the cast.
- (February 18 to March 29, 1981) He played H.E. Rowe in his play, "Swop," in the Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Sokoloff (Kalija); Andy Backer (J.R. Carver); Burt Adams (Timothy); Cristine Rose (Ruth Ann); Dierk Toporzysek (Carlisle); Robert Schenkkan (Lanny); Susan Kingsley (Delores) and Brian Rose (Bud) in thee cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 18 to March 29, 1981) He played the title role and directed his play, "Chug," in a Shorts Humana Festival One Act Plays from 80s' Short production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) His play, "Cemetery Man," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) His play, "Cemetery Man," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) His play, "Rupert's Birthday," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Kingsley in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) He played Sverre Lundgrensen in John Olive's play, "Clara's Play," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Pitoniak (Clara O'Keefe); Andy Backer (Sheriff Olson); Dierk Toporzysek (Father Domeski) and Neil Larson (Deputy) in the cast. Patrick Tovatt was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) He directed Patrick Tovatt's play, "Guns For The Roses," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Patrick Tovatt (A.O. Sullivan); Michael Kevin (Daniel Sullivan); Fred Sanders (Marcus); William McNulty (Estes); Rodney Hudson (Trout); Freda Foh Shen (Isabel) and Polly Pen (Eleanor) in the cast. Jim Wann was composer and lyricist.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) He played Sverre in John Olive's play, "Clara's Play," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Pitoniak (Clara); Andy Backer (Sheriff Olson) and Bruce Kuhn (Father Dorneski) in the cast. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) His play, "Rupert's Birthday," was performed in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Kingsley in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) His play, "Cemetery Man," was performed in a Chapter and Verse/Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) His play, "Rupert's Birthday," was performed in a Chapter and Verse/Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Kingsley in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (May 5 to 30, 1982) He directed Preston Jones' play, "The Oldest Living Graduate," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (Colonel J.C. Kinkaid); Adale O'Brien (Maureen Kinkaid); Jeanne Cullen (Martha Ann Sickenger); Michael Kevin (Mike Tremaine); Dierk Toporzysek (Floyd Kinkaid); Ken Latimer (Clarence Sickenger); Andy Backer (Major Leroy W. Ketchum); Bruce Kuhn (Cadet Whopper Turnbull); Nancy Niles Sexton (Claudine Hampton) in the cast.
- (May 11 to 22, 1982) His play, "Check Out Stick-Up," was performed in "An Evening of New American Writing" production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) His play, "Check Out Stick-Up," was performed in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit and Fred Sanders in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 4, 1982) His play, "Check Out Stick-Up," was performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an international tour in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
- (November 2 to 28, 1982) His play, "Rupert's Birthday," was performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an international tour in Budapest, Hungary.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) He directed Murphy Guyer's play, "Eden Court," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Murphy Guyer (Shroeder Duncan); Holly Hunter (Bonnie Duncan); Dawn Didawick (Barb) and Steve Rankin (Carl) in the cast.
- (June 6 to 26, 1983) His plays, "Rupert's Birthday," and "Cemetery Man," were performed in the Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an International Tour to Athens, Greence with Marsha Norman's play, "Third and Oak: The Laundromat;" Jon Jory's play, "Cervelles Au Beurre Noir;" Jon Pielmeier's play, "Goober's Descent;" and Jane Martin's play, "Clear Glass Marbles."
- (September 5 to 25, 1983) His plays, "Cemetery Man," and "Rupert's Birthday," was performed in the Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an international tour to Belgrade, Yugoslavia with Jane Martin's plays, "Rodeo," "Lamps," "Clear Glass Marbles," and "Twirler;" Stephen Feinberg's play, "The Happy Worker;" and Kent Broadhurst's play, "The Habitual Acceptance of Near Enough."
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) He directed Ellen Byron's play, "Graceland," in a '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Margo Martindale (Bev Davies) and Jan Leslie Harding (Rootie Mallert) in the cast.
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) He played Harry in Patrick Tovatt's play, "Husbandry," in a '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Gloria Cromwell (Dee); Ray Fry (Les) and Deborah Hedwall (Bev) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) He directed Corey Beth Madden's play, "Costal Waters," in a The Esquire Project '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Basia McCoy (Willa Miller): Frederic Major (Russell Miller); Gloria Cromwell (Dottie Kroetz); Deborah Hedwall (Joann Miller Huffman) in the cast.
- (January 11 to 29, 1984) He played Lt. Colonel Vershinin in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Caroline Kava (Olga Prozorov); Susan Kruyn (Irina Prozorov); Susan Kingsley (Maria Prozorov Kulygina); Adale O'Brien (Anfisa); John C. Vennema (Baron Tuzenbach); David Sabin (Dr. Chebutykin); Fred Sanders (Captain Solyony); Ray Fry (Ferapont); Patrick Husted (Andrei Prozorov); Frederic Major (Fyodor Kulygin); George Kimmel (Lt. Fedotik); Lee Anne Fahey (Natalya Ivanovna); Erin Vandenberg (Maid) and Stephen Seigel (Lt. Rode) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 22 to April 1, 1984) He played Harry in Patrick Tovatt's play, "Husbandry," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Gloria Cromwell (Dee); Ray Fry (Les) and Deborah Hedwall (Bev) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 22 to April 1, 1984) He played Tom in his play, "007 Crossfire," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dierk Torsek (Toby); June Stein (Bonnie); John C. Vennema (Richard); Tania Myren (Sue); Cheryl Lynn Bruce (Pamela); Marilyn Hamlin (Wanda); Lorri Holt (Eileen); Frederic Major (Soviet Special Service); Andy Backer (Soviet Politician); John Spencer (Romanov); Clarence Felder (Reynolds); Hal Tenny (Hamilton); Bob Burrus (Brown); Adale O'Brien (Chorus A); Fred Sanders (Chorus B); John Turturro (Chorus C) and Patrick Husted (Mr. Blusoot) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 4 to 26, 1984) His play, "Rupert's Birthday;" Patrick Tovatt's play, "Bartok as Dog;" "John Pielmeier's play, "Cheek to Cheek" and "Goober's Descent;" Jane Martin's play, "Fifteen Minutes," and "Clear Glass Marbles," were performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production International Tour to Bucharest, Romania.
- (February 19 to March 30, 1985) He played the Interrogator in Ellen McLaughlin's play, "Days and Nights Within," in a Humana Foundation Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Eisa Weber); Frederic Major (Man) and Kathy Bates (Stewardess) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
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