
Trio
Drama
Overview
W. Somerset Maugham introduces three more of his stories about human foibles.
Top Cast


Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons
Evie Bishop (segment Sanatorium)
Jean Simmons
Evie Bishop (segment Sanatorium)


James Hayter
James Hayter
Albert Foreman (segment "The Verger")
James Hayter
Albert Foreman (segment "The Verger")


Michael Rennie
Michael Rennie
Major George Templeton (segment Sanatorium)
Michael Rennie
Major George Templeton (segment Sanatorium)


Roland Culver
Roland Culver
Mr. Ashenden
Roland Culver
Mr. Ashenden


Wilfrid Hyde-White
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Mr. Gray (segment Mr. Know-It-All)
Wilfrid Hyde-White
Mr. Gray (segment Mr. Know-It-All)


Kathleen Harrison
Kathleen Harrison
Emma Foreman (in segment The Verger)
Kathleen Harrison
Emma Foreman (in segment The Verger)


Anne Crawford
Anne Crawford
Mrs. Ramsey (in segment Mr. Know-All)
Anne Crawford
Mrs. Ramsey (in segment Mr. Know-All)


Nigel Patrick
Nigel Patrick
Max Kelada (in segment Mr. Know-All)
Nigel Patrick
Max Kelada (in segment Mr. Know-All)


Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer
Bank Manager
Felix Aylmer
Bank Manager


Lana Morris
Lana Morris
Gladys
Lana Morris
Gladys
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