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Reed Hadley (born Reed Herring; June 25, 1911 – December 11, 1974) was an American film, television and radio actor.
Reed Hadley was born in Petrolia in Clay County near Wichita Falls in northern Texas, to Bert Herring, an oil well driller, and his wife Minnie. Hadley had one sister, Bess Brenner. He was reared in Buffalo, New York and graduated from Bennett High School there. He was involved in the local Studio Arena Theater. Hadley and his wife, Helen, had one son, Dale. Before moving to Hollywood, he acted in Hamlet on stage in New York City.
Throughout his thirty-five-year career in film, Hadley was cast as both a villain and a hero of the law, in such movies as The Baron of Arizona (1950), The Half-Breed (1952), Highway Dragnet (1954) and Big House, USA (1955), and narrated a number of documentaries. He starred in two television series, Racket Squad (1950–1953) as Captain Braddock, and The Public Defender (1954–1955) as Bart Matthews, a fictional attorney for the indigent.
1954 PUBLIC DEFENDER - TV show - "Badge of Honor" - Reed Hadley
Commercial - Philip Morris King Size Cigarettes w/Reed Hadley - LIVE on The Racket Squad
1939 REED HADLEY ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEGION SERIAL TRAILER
The Dark Corner (1946) Mark Stevens , Lucille Ball, Reed Hadley
1946 SHOCK - Vincent Price, Lynn Bari - Noir - Full movie
Public Defender - Eight Out of One Hundred - Reed Hadley, Lisa Montell, Tol Avery
Public Defender - The Murder Photo - Reed Hadley, DeForest Kelley
Public Defender - Cornered - Reed Hadley, Charles Bronson, Kenneth Tobey
Public Defender ~ Two Brothers ~ Reed Hadley, John Banner, Mae Clarke
Public Defender (TV 1954) - 2 episodes complete as aired
Season 1, episode 9. Starring Reed Hadley, Harry Carey Jr., Sally Fraser, James Flavin, Emory Parnell, John Eldredge and Frankie Darro. Directed by Paul Guilfoyle. Public defender Bart Matthews (Reed Hadley) remembers a young, anxious police officer (Harry Carey Jr.) who made a fatal mistake while still a rookie as they lay him to rest.. Original telecast date: May 6, 1954 Not rated. Black and white. 1954. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic movies, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, autographs and collectables -- be sure to visit Captain Bijou's website, www.captainbijou.com
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Trailer for the 12 chapter public domain serial, ZORRO'S FIGHTING LEGION, starring Reed Hadley. Subscribe to Captbijou's channel!! More vintage videos are added almost daily!! To buy classic films, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, autographs and collectables -- be sure to visit Captain Bijou's website, www.captainbijou.com..
Starring Vincent price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore, Annabel Shaw, Stephen Dunne, Reed Hadley, Renee Carson and Charles Trowbridge. Directed by Alfred L. Werker. Film noir chiller about an unhappily married psychiatrist (Vincent Price) who murders his wife during an argument. The murder is witnessed by a neighbor, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw) who goes into shock after witnessing the killing. Her well-meaning husband has her committed to a sanitarium run by none other than Dr. Cross, who is now afforded the opportunity to silence her forever. Not rated. B&W;. 70 minutes. Release date: February 1, 1946.
Public Defender Bart Matthews (Reed Hadley) defends a teemage immigrant who faces deportation if convicted of steeling jewelry. He has to contend not only with a "victim" with questionable motives, but a police force that's throwing an unprofessional fit about a speech he delivered in Chicago.
The answer to a murder case may just lay in the hands of a teenage boy using trick photography.
Charles Bronson moves from Man With A Camera helping the cops collar criminals to a man on the run. If you enjoy watching your good guys going bad as much as we do, feel free to share this fun with a friend.
There are two brothers. One is accused of armed robbery, the other isn't. The priest believes the brother is innocent even though he claims to have done it. The public defender doesn't believe the brother's story either. But if he didn't do it, who did? Written by Michelle P.
Step Child - May 27, 1954 Hot Road - November 4, 1954 Complete episodes as originally aired in 1954 by CBS. Starring Reed Hadley as Public Defender Bart Matthews. The show was sponsored by Philip Morris Cigarettes, and the commercials and endorsements are included. Reed Hadley earlier starred in Racket Squad, which started in 1951 also sponsored by Philip Morris. The link that follows is for a complete episode of Racket Squad as aired. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bltHjk8fhw
Season 1, episode 9. Starring Reed Hadley, Harry Carey Jr., Sally Fraser, James Flavin, Emory Parnell, John Eldredge and Frankie Darro. Directed by Paul Guilfoyle. Public defender Bart Matthews (Reed Hadley) remembers a young, anxious police officer (Harry Carey Jr.) who made a fatal mistake while still a rookie as they lay him to rest.. Original telecast date: May 6, 1954 Not rated. Black and white. 1954. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic movies, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, autographs and collectables -- be sure to visit Captain Bijou's website, www.captainbijou.com
Starring Vincent price, Lynn Bari, Frank Latimore, Annabel Shaw, Stephen Dunne, Reed Hadley, Renee Carson and Charles Trowbridge. Directed by Alfred L. Werker. Film noir chiller about an unhappily married psychiatrist (Vincent Price) who murders his wife during an argument. The murder is witnessed by a neighbor, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw) who goes into shock after witnessing the killing. Her well-meaning husband has her committed to a sanitarium run by none other than Dr. Cross, who is now afforded the opportunity to silence her forever. Not rated. B&W;. 70 minutes. Release date: February 1, 1946.
Public Defender Bart Matthews (Reed Hadley) defends a teemage immigrant who faces deportation if convicted of steeling jewelry. He has to contend not only with a "victim" with questionable motives, but a police force that's throwing an unprofessional fit about a speech he delivered in Chicago.
The answer to a murder case may just lay in the hands of a teenage boy using trick photography.
Charles Bronson moves from Man With A Camera helping the cops collar criminals to a man on the run. If you enjoy watching your good guys going bad as much as we do, feel free to share this fun with a friend.
There are two brothers. One is accused of armed robbery, the other isn't. The priest believes the brother is innocent even though he claims to have done it. The public defender doesn't believe the brother's story either. But if he didn't do it, who did? Written by Michelle P.
Step Child - May 27, 1954 Hot Road - November 4, 1954 Complete episodes as originally aired in 1954 by CBS. Starring Reed Hadley as Public Defender Bart Matthews. The show was sponsored by Philip Morris Cigarettes, and the commercials and endorsements are included. Reed Hadley earlier starred in Racket Squad, which started in 1951 also sponsored by Philip Morris. The link that follows is for a complete episode of Racket Squad as aired. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bltHjk8fhw
"Suspense," is my favorite golden age of radio dramatic series. Each episode as the announcer states, "is well calculated to keep you in suspense!' This episode is titled, "Red Cloud Mesa," and stars Reed Hadley. This aired on October 30, 1956. Please remember to give us a thumbs up and I love to get comments so please write!!!!! And hopefully you will subscribe!!!!!
A jockey trying to make a comeback is charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon.
A man becomes desperate for money when he's told his son must have an operation immediately. After getting the money, his brother-in-law arrests him, telling him he got the money illegally. Now the Public Defender must find a way to get him out of jail and reunited with his family. Written by Michelle P.
http://jarisreedgroup.org | Interview with Lew Tabackin
http://jarisreedgroup.org | Jaris Reed Group's first TV interview on Bronx Cable Access TV with Doctor Bob Lee (on-air radio personality - WBLS 107.5 FM - NYC) Recorded Monday, August 13th at 10 a.m -11a.m. (EST) Formed in 1987 Jaris Reed Group is dedicated to preserving "America's Classical Music"...Jazz through it's chronicles of the master architects who created the music. We impart to young adults the art of classic documentary production of that art form. For more information about this project, visit our website: http://jarisreedgroup.org
Season 1, episode 9. Starring Reed Hadley, Harry Carey Jr., Sally Fraser, James Flavin, Emory Parnell, John Eldredge and Frankie Darro. Directed by Paul Guilfoyle. Public defender Bart Matthews (Reed Hadley) remembers a young, anxious police officer (Harry Carey Jr.) who made a fatal mistake while still a rookie as they lay him to rest.. Original telecast date: May 6, 1954 Not rated. Black and white. 1954. Subscribe to Captain Bijou!! More vintage videos, trailers and commercials are added almost daily! To buy classic movies, westerns, serials, commercials and vintage television shows on DVD -- plus original movie posters, autographs and collectables -- be sure to visit Captain Bijou's website, www.captainbijou.com
Public Defender Bart Matthews (Reed Hadley) defends a teemage immigrant who faces deportation if convicted of steeling jewelry. He has to contend not only with a "victim" with questionable motives, but a police force that's throwing an unprofessional fit about a speech he delivered in Chicago.
WABC interviews TS Monk ,Back stage participant "Ethen Reed" a 10 year old media student. Reed I Hadley Founder of the Jaris Reed Group a 501(c) 3 Non Profit organization. "Backstage" is a workshop series designed to educate young people about the various aspects of film-making, while promoting entrepreneurial skills for their future development. Actors, producers and directors from the motion picture industry to members of Congress have heralded this project as truly innovative and motivating. Jaris Reed Group is a Non-Profit 501 (c) (3).
Cleveland mayor Frank Jackson proclaimed January 17, 2015 as "Steve Harvey Day" and renamed a portion of E. 112th Street as "Steve Harvey Way!" Steve’s sisters and brother will joined the mayor along with Steve’s buddies from the neighborhood, some of whom he hasn’t seen in over 20 years!
Who owned the 80's? Spandau Ballet, and they're back to play their first US show in nearly three decades, screen the documentary 'Soul Boys Of The Western World,' and to sit down for a SXSW Interview at the Music Conference. They've sold over 25 million records. Their song 'True' has a life of its own as a modern standard. Join the five original members - Tony Hadley, John Keeble, Gary Kemp, Martin Kemp and Steve Norman - as they recall stardom in a very different era and where their reunion might lead.
Michelle Hadley, falsely accused in a “catfishing” scheme, joins TODAY to talk about the frame-up that landed her in jail. Her lawyer calls it “the ultimate identity theft.” Hadley says that spending three months in jail due to a false accusation was like her “worst nightmare” coming true. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series. Connect with TODAY Online! Visit TODAY's Website: h...
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I climbed the Redwood Hill
'Twas on a rainy day
To rise above the throng
And talk with Mother Nature for a while
She told me of her love
For the children in her trust
And of her grave concern
For the likes of you and me and us
Crying though she was
She did speak these tender words
The things that I am
I could not change for any man
I tried to comfort her
Ah, but she would not be still
And how the rain did fall
As I found my way back down the Redwood Hill
Crying though she was
She did speak these tender words
The things that I am
I would not change for any man
I tried to comfort her
Ah, but she would not be still
I'll not forget that day
When Mother Nature cried on Redwood Hill
I'll not forget that day