The Jacobs (formerly Kairouz) family of Toledo, Ohio c. 1937. L-R: Thomas, William, Fred, Raymond, Amos, Emily, Paul, Edward, Sam, Daniel Spoiler Amos = Danny Thomas
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Jerry Lewis directs Vince Edwards and Sam Jaffe in an episode of Ben Casey. Supposedly Lewis and Edwards got into a furious argument, resulting in Edwards storming off the set and forcing Lewis to rewrite/reblock the scene on the spot.
It was. However, William Henry III in his Gleason bio insinuated this was the last film Jackie made prior to his 1962 return to weekly TV via his American Scene Magazine. Turns out (per IMDb) this was filmed in the summer of 1963 - the only movie Gleason ever made in the offseason in all the four years that iteration of Gleason's show was on the air (before he went color and reverted to The Jackie Gleason Show title). P.S. The last film Gleason made prior to his said TV return was actually Papa's Delicate Condition.
This would have been actually during what little rehearsals Gleason tolerated, for his first American Scene Magazine from 1962. I think I could make out Sue Ane Langdon (as Alice) and Patricia Wilson (as Trixie) at the table. CBS would have gotten their first Mark IV's around this time. It was an early example of their "anybody but RCA" equipment replacement policy, prior to Philips developing the Norelco PC-60 three-tube Plumbicon color camera.
Looks like this was filmed at the Roosevelt Avenue - Jackson Heights station of the IND's Queens Boulevard line.
Lillian Bond as Lily Langtry in a publicity photo for The Westerner, with Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan. I don't believe Bond has any lines in the released film.
Elvis hanging with Robert Wagner and Alan Hale Jr on the Fox lot in 1956. I believe the man on the other side of Wagner is director Nicholas Ray (Rebel Without A Cause).