Mark Saber
Mark Saber

Mark Saber

1960TV ShowEnded7 SeasonsEnglish

A half-hour 1950s detective television series that took different forms and titles during its run. From October 1951 to June 1954, ABC Mystery Theater stars Tom Conway as the titular character, a plainclothes English detective working with the NYPD Homicide Division. The Vise (seasons 1–4): Donald Gray portrays Saber as a one-armed private detective based in London. Broadcast on ABC from October 1954 to June 1957. Saber of London (seasons 5–7): Gray reprises his role in this final iteration, broadcast on NBC from September 1957 to May 1960.

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Director: N/A (Anthology Series)Genres: Mystery, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

Mark Saber was an American crime drama anthology television series that aired from 1957 to 1960. Each episode featured a different story, often focusing on suspenseful mysteries and criminal investigations. The show was known for its engaging plots and varied cast of guest stars who brought the week's particular crime to life.

Critical Reception

As an anthology series with rotating casts and writers, 'Mark Saber' received generally moderate critical attention during its run. Its episodic nature meant that reception often varied from installment to installment. However, it was considered a competent entry in the crime drama genre of the late 1950s and early 1960s, appreciated for its suspenseful storytelling and diverse mysteries.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful and varied mystery plots.
  • Noted for competent direction and guest performances on an episode-by-episode basis.
  • Considered a typical, if not groundbreaking, example of the era's crime television.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for 'Mark Saber' from its original broadcast period is not readily available. However, as a series of its time, viewers likely appreciated its weekly dose of crime and suspense.

Fun Fact

The series was produced by Guild Films, a company known for producing various television shows during the 1950s and early 1960s.

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