
The Last Angry Man
Drama
Overview
Dr. Sam Abelman is a Jewish doctor contentedly spending his autumn years serving his own Brooklyn neighborhood. But when his nephew, would-be journalist Myron, writes an article about him, it draws the attention of a producer, Woodrow Thrasher, who believes Dr. Abelman a good candidate for a TV show. The doctor, however, is suspicious of the whole enterprise, thinking both Myron and Thrasher are simply out to make a fast buck.
Top Cast


Paul Muni
Paul Muni
Sam Abelman
Paul Muni
Sam Abelman


David Wayne
David Wayne
Woodrow Thrasher
David Wayne
Woodrow Thrasher


Betsy Palmer
Betsy Palmer
Anna Thrasher
Betsy Palmer
Anna Thrasher


Luther Adler
Luther Adler
Max Vogel
Luther Adler
Max Vogel


Claudia McNeil
Claudia McNeil
Mrs. Quincy
Claudia McNeil
Mrs. Quincy


Joby Baker
Joby Baker
Myron Malkin
Joby Baker
Myron Malkin


Joanna Moore
Joanna Moore
Alice Taggart
Joanna Moore
Alice Taggart
Nancy R. Pollock
Nancy R. Pollock
Sarah Abelman
Nancy R. Pollock
Sarah Abelman


Billy Dee Williams
Billy Dee Williams
Josh Quincy
Billy Dee Williams
Josh Quincy


Robert F. Simon
Robert F. Simon
Lyman Gattling
Robert F. Simon
Lyman Gattling
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