Stealing Through Time: On the Writings of Jack Finney

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by Jack Seabrook


  "All My Clients Are Innocent." Alcoa Premiere. First broadcast on April 17, 1962.

  "Such Interesting Neighbors." Amazing Stories. First broadcast on March 20, 1987.

  "The Love Letter." Hallmark Hall of Fame. First broadcast on February 1, 1998.

  Appendix II.

  Credits for Adaptations of Jack Finney's Work

  FILM

  5 Against the House

  Released in 1955 by Columbia Pictures

  Screenplay by Stirling Silliphant, William Bowers, John Barnwell

  Based upon the Good Housekeeping Magazine story by Jack Finney

  Produced by Stirling Silliphant, John Barnwell

  Directed by Phil Karlson

  • Cast •

  Al Mercer — Guy Madison

  Kay Greyleg — Kim Novak

  Brick — Brian Keith

  Roy — Alvy Moore

  Ronnie — Kerwin Mathews

  Eric Berg — William Conrad

  Francis Spieglebauer — Jack Diamond

  Virginia — Jean Willes

  Robert Fenton — John Zaremba

  Jack Roper — George Brand

  Brad Lacey — Mark Hanna

  Mrs. Valent — Carroll McComas

  Pat Winters — Hugh Sanders

  (Additional cast information from "5 Against the House (1955)." 3 Sept. 2003 movies.go.com)

  Invasion of the Body Snatchers

  Released in 1956 by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation

  Screenplay by Daniel Mainwaring

  Based on the Collier's Magazine serial by Jack Finney

  Produced by Walter Wanger Pictures, Inc.

  Directed by Don Siegel

  • Cast •

  Dr. Miles Bennell — Kevin McCarthy

  Becky Driscoll — Dana Wynter

  Dr. Dan Kauffman — Larry Gates

  Jack Belicec — King Donovan

  Theodora Belicec — Carolyn Jones

  Nurse Sally Withers — Jean Willes

  Police Chief Nick Grivett — Ralph Dumke

  Wilma Lentz — Virginia Christie

  Uncle Ira Lentz — Tom Fadden

  Stanley Driscoll — Kenneth Patterson

  Officer Sam Janzek — Guy Way

  Anne Grimaldi — Eileen Stevens

  Grandma Driscoll — Beatrice Maude

  Eleda Lentz — Jean Andren

  Jimmy Grimaldi — Bobby Clark

  Dr. Ed Pursey — Everett Glass

  Mac Lomax — Dabbs Greer

  Baggage man — Pat O'Malley

  Restaurant owner — Guy Rennie

  Martha Lomax — Marie Selland

  Charlie, the meter reader — Sam Peckinpah

  Pod carrier in Miles's office — Harry J. Vejar

  Dr. Harvey Bassett — Richard Deacon

  Dr. Hill — Whit Bissell

  Ambulance driver — Robert Osterloh

  with Frank Hagney

  (Additional cast information from "Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)." Amazon.com. 11 Sept. 2003.)

  House of Numbers

  Released in 1957 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

  Screenplay by Russell Rouse and Don M. Mankiewicz

  Based on the Cosmopolitan magazine novel by Jack Finney

  Produced by Charles Schnee

  Directed by Russell Rouse

  • Cast •

  Bill Judlow/Arnie Judlow — Jack Palance

  Henry Nova — Harold J. Stone

  Warden — Edward Platt

  Ruth Judlow — Barbara Lang

  (Additional cast information from "House of Numbers (1957)." 29 Sept. 2003 movies.go.com.)

  Good Neighbor Sam

  Released in 1964 by Columbia

  Screenplay by James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum, and David Swift

  From the novel by Jack Finney

  Produced and directed by David Swift

  • Cast •

  Sam Bissel — Jack Lemmon

  Janet Lagerlof — Romy Schneider

  Minerva Bissel — Dorothy Provine

  Howard Ebbets — Michael Connors

  Mr. Burke — Edward Andrews

  Reinhold Shiffner — Louis Nye

  Earl — Robert Q. Lewis

  Girl — Joyce Jameson

  Irene — Anne Seymour

  Jack Bailey — Charles Lane

  Edna — Linda Watkins

  Phil Reisner — Peter Hobbs

  Sonny Blatchford — Tris Coffin

  Larry Boling — Neil Hamilton

  Miss Halverson — Rizza Royce

  Millard Mellner —William Forrest

  The Hi-Los — The Hi-Los

  Simon Nurdlinger — Edward G. Robinson

  Taragon — Bernie Kopell

  Wyeth — Patrick Waltz

  Hausner —William Bryant

  Jenna —Vickie Cos

  Ardis — Kym Karath

  Marsha — Quinn O'Hara

  McVale — Hal Taggart

  Gloria — Jan Brooks

  French waiter — Peter Camlin

  Assistant director — Tom Anthony

  Mrs. Burke — Bess Flowers

  Hertz commercial man — Dave Ketchum

  Drunk — Gil Lamb

  Milkman — Harry Ray

  Postman — Joe Palma

  TV director — David Swift

  Belly dancer — Zanouba

  Receptionist — Barbara Bouchet

  (Additional cast information from "Good Neighbor Sam (1964). 5 Nov. 2003 movies.go.com.)

  Assault on a Queen

  Released in 1966 by Paramount

  Screenplay by Rod Serling

  From the novel by Jack Finney

  Produced by William Goetz

  Directed by Jack Donohue

  • Cast •

  Mark — Frank Sinatra

  Rosa — Virna Lisi

  Rossiter — Tony Franciosa

  Moreno — Richard Conte

  Lauffnauer — Alf Kjellin

  Linc — Errol John

  Captain — Murray Matheson

  Master-at-arms — Reginald Denny

  Bank manager — John Warburton

  Doctor — Lester Matthews

  Trench — Val Avery

  1st officer — Gilchrist Stuart

  2d officer — Ronald Long

  3d officer — Leslie Bradley

  4th officer — Arthur E. Gould-Porter

  Junior officer — Laurence Conroy

  Invasion of the Body Snatchers

  Released in 1978 by United Artists

  Screenplay by W.D. Richter

  Based on the novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney

  Produced by Robert H. Solo

  Directed by Philip Kaufman

  • Cast •

  Matthew Bennell — Donald Sutherland

  Elizabeth Driscoll — Brooke Adams

  Jack Bellicec — Jeff Goldblum

  Nancy Bellicec — Veronica Cartwright

  Geoffrey — Art Hindle

  Katherine — Lelia Goldoni

  Dr. David Kibner — Leonard Nimoy

  Running man — Kevin McCarthy

  Taxi driver — Don Siegel

  Ted Hendley — Tom Luddy

  Stan — Stan Ritchie

  Mr. Gianni — David Fisher

  Detective — Tom Dahlgren

  Boccardo — Gary Goodrow

  Restaurant owner — Jerry Walter

  Chef — Maurice Argent

  Street barker — Sam Conti

  Mr. Tong — Wood Moy

  Mrs. Tong — R. Wong

  Outraged woman — Rose Kaufman

  Beggar — Joe Bellan

  Policeman #1 — Sam Hiona

  Policeman #2 — Lee McVeigh

  Rodent man—Albert Nalbandian

  School teacher — Lee Mines

  Maxie

  Released in 1985 by Orion Pictures

  Screenplay by Patricia Resnick

  Based upon Marion's Wall by Jack Finney

  Produced by
Carter De Haven

  Directed by Paul Aaron

  • Cast •

  Jan/Maxie — Glenn Close

  Nick — Mandy Patinkin

  Mrs. Lavin — Ruth Gordon

  Bishop Campbell — Barnard Hughes

  Miss Sheffer — Valerie Curtin

  Father Jerome — Googy Gress

  Cleopatra Director — Michael Ensign

  Commercial Director — Michael Laskin

  Art Isenberg — Lou Cutell

  Bartender — Nelson Welch

  E.T. Reporter — Leeza Gibbons

  Channel 4 Announcer — Evan White

  Mr. Chu — Harry Wong

  Policeman — Charles Douglas Laird

  Assistant Director — David Sosna

  Charity Patron — Hugo Stanger

  Trainer — John O'Neill

  Usher — Eddie Wong

  Exercise Class Ladies — Pauline Bluestone, Rebecca Greenfield, Jinaki Jobyna Phillips, Gayle Vance

  Chinese Movie Patrons — Glen Chin Nancie Kawata Conan Lee

  Mr. San Francisco — Cyril Magnin

  Reporter — Michael Jordan

  Magazine Attendant — Alan Gin

  Street Bum — Tony Amendola

  Al the Dog — Nelson

  Body Snatchers

  Released in 1993 by Warner Brothers

  Screenplay by Stuart Gordon, Dennis Paoli, and Nicholas St. Joh

  Screen story by Raymond Cistheri and Larry Cohen

  Based on the novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney

  Produced by Robert H. Solo

  Directed by Abel Ferrara

  • Cast •

  Marti Malone — Gabrielle Anwar

  Steve Malone — Terry Kinney

  Tim Young — Billy Wirth

  Jenn Platt — Christine Elise

  Gen. Platt — R. Lee Ermey

  Pete — G. Elvis Phillips

  Andy Malone — Reilly Murphy

  Mrs. Platt — Kathleen Doyle

  Dr. Collins — Forest Whitaker

  Carol Malone — Meg Tilly

  Platt's aide — Stanley Small

  Teacher — Tonea Stewart

  Soldier at gas station — Keith Smith

  Gas attendant — Winston E. Grant

  MP gate captain — Phil Neilson

  MP #1 — Timothy P. Brown

  MP #2 — Thurman L. Combs

  Soldier #1 — Sylvia Small

  Red — Adrian Unveragh

  Neighbor — Johnny L. Smith

  MP #3 — Allen Perada

  Medic — Candy Orsini

  Man in infirmary — Marty Lyons

  MP #4 — Rick Kangrga

  MP #5 — Michael Cohen

  Pod soldier — Kimberly L. Cole

  G.I. #1 — James P. Monoghan

  G.I. #2 — Craig Lockhart

  Alien woman — Darian Taylor

  Body double Meg — Jennifer

  The Invasion

  Released in 2007 by Warner Brothers

  Screenplay by David Kajganich

  Based on the novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney

  Produced by Joel Silver

  Directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel

  • Cast •

  Carol Bennell — Nicole Kidman

  Ben Driscoll — Daniel Craig

  Tucker Kaufman — Jeremy Northam

  Dr. Stephen Galeano — Jeffrey Wright

  Wendy Lenk — Veronica Cartwright

  Dr. Henryk Belicec — Josef Sommer

  Ludmilla Belicec — Celia Weston

  Yorish — Roger Rees

  Gene — Eric Benjamin

  Pam — Susan Floyd

  Carly — Stephanie Barry

  Belicec's Aide — Alexis Raben

  Richard Lenk — Adam LeFevre

  Joan Kaufman — Joanna Merlin

  Census Taker — Field Blauvelt

  Dina Twain — Rhonda Overby

  NASA Official — Reid Sasser

  John — Brandon Price

  Mrs. Cunningham — Ava Lenet

  Dog Owner — Michael Kelly

  Andy — Jeremiah Hake

  Cop in Tunnel — Luray Cooper

  Panicked Woman in Tunnel — Nanna Ingvarsson

  Transit Cop — Jeff Wincott

  News Stand Vendor — Wes Johnson

  Mrs. Robinson — Becky Woodley

  Man in Rags — Parker Webb

  Sobbing Teen — Cloie Wyatt Taylor

  Field Reporter — John Colton

  Tucker's Colleague — John Leslie Wolfe

  Butler — Michael Stone Forrest

  Subway Girl — Tara Garwood

  Sleep Deprived Screamer — Genevieve Adell

  Helpful Cop — Derren Fuentes

  Boy in Train Station — Benjamin Bullard

  Elderly Lady — Jean Schertler

  Security Guard — James Bouchet

  TELEVISION

  "Time Is Just a Place"

  Broadcast on April 16, 1955, in syndication as part of the series, Science Fiction Theatre

  Screenplay by Lee Berg

  From a short story by Jack Finney

  Directed by Jack Arnold

  • Cast •

  Al Brown — Don DeFore

  Nell Brown — Marie Windsor

  Ted Heller — Warren Stevens

  Ann Heller — Peggy O'Connor

  "All My Clients Are Innocent"

  Broadcast on April 17, 1962, on the ABC television network as part of the series, Alcoa Premiere

  Teleplay by Jameson Brewer

  Story by Jack Finney

  • Cast •

  Max Mclntyre — Barry Morse

  Alan Michaels — Richard Davalos

  Carl Balderson — Vic Morrow

  Cora Pierson — Joan Staley

  Martha — Mari Aldon

  Nurse — Lillian Bronson

  (Credits and cast from "Guest Appearances for 'Alcoa Premiere.'" 15 Mar 2005 imdb.com and "Alcoa Premiere —All My Clients Are Innocent." TV Tome. 17 Dec. 2004)

  "Such Interesting Neighbors"

  Broadcast on March 20, 1987, on the NBC television network as part of the series, Amazing Stories

  Teleplay by Mick Garris and Tom McLoughlin

  Based upon the story by Jack Finney

  Directed by Graham Baker

  • Cast •

  Al Lewis — Frederick Coffin

  Nel Lewis — Marcia Strassman

  Randy Lewis — Ian Fried

  Ann Hellenbeck — Victoria Caitlin

  Fed Hellenbeck — Adam Ant

  Brad Hellenbeck — Ryan McWhorter

  (Credits and cast from Brown, Michael L., and Loren Heisey. "Amazing Stories." 12 May 2004 .)

  "The Love Letter"

  Broadcast on February 1, 1998, on the CBS television network as part of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series

  Screenplay by James Henerson and Pamela Gray

  Based on a story by Jack Finney

  Produced by Dan Curtis and Lynn Raynor

  Directed by Dan Curtis

  • Cast •

  Scotty Corrigan — Campbell Scott

  Elizabeth Whitcomb — Jennifer Jason Leigh

  Everett Reagle — David Dukes

  Beatrice Corrigan — Estelle Parsons

  Debra Zabriskie — Daphne Ashbrook

  Clarice Whitcomb — Myra Carter

  Warren Whitcomb — Gerrit Graham

  Mae Mullen — Irma P. Hall

  Jacob Campbell — Richard Woods

  (Credits from Joyner, Will. "Television Review; A May-December, of Sorts." New York Times 31 January 1998: B13.)

  STAGE

  This Winter's Hobby

  Performed in New Haven, Connecticut, from March 23, 1966, to March 26, 1966, at the Shubert Theater

  Performed in Philadelphia from March 28, 1966, to April 9, 1966, at the Walnut Street Theater

  Written by Jack Finney

  Direct
ed by Donald McWhinnie

  • Cast •

  Charles Bishop — E.G. Marshall

  Duffy Bishop — Nan Martin

  Arnold — William Hickey

  Tommy — Michael Beckett

  Laura Amling — Martha Bundy

  Sheriff McCarthy — Norman Bly

  Time and Again

  Performed in Waterford, Connecticut, in summer 1993 at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center

  Performed in San Diego from May 4, 1996, to June 9, 1996, at the Old Globe Theater

  Performed in New York from May 18, 1999, to May 22, 1999, at The Altman Building, and from January 9, 2001, to February 18, 2001, at the City Center Stage II

  Book by Jack Viertel

  Music and lyrics by Walter Edgar Kennon

  Based on the novel by Jack Finney

  Directed by Susan H. Schulman

  • Cast (2001) •

  Si — Lewis Cleale

  Kate — Julia Murney

  Julia — Laura Benanti

  Danziger — David McCallum

  with Melissa Rain Anderson, Ann Arvia, Jeff Edgerton, Eric Michael Gillett, Gregg Goodbrod, Christopher Innvar, Patricia Kilgarriff, Joseph Kolinski, George Masswohl, Amy Walsh, and Lauren Ward.

  (Credits from "MTC 2000-2001 Season." 23 Oct. 2001 ; ; .)

  Works Cited

  Quotations in the text from works by Jack Finney are from first editions or first magazine publications, except where noted below.

 

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