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Over the course of a nearly sixty-year career that spanned two continents, Charles Boyer was one of the screen's most popular stars. The French actor was acclaimed for his romantic leading roles, but he could also be a memorable villain – like when he played Ingrid Bergman's manipulative husband in Gaslight. We'll hear the four-time Oscar nominee in a pair of tales from Suspense: "The Case of Henri Vibard" (originally aired on CBS on June 8, 1950) and "Another Man's Poison" (originally aired on CBS on May 17, 1951).
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Over the course of a nearly sixty-year career that spanned two continents, Charles Boyer was one of the screen's most popular stars. The French actor was acclaimed for his romantic leading roles, but he could also be a memorable villain – like when he played Ingrid Bergman's manipulative husband in Gaslight. We'll hear the four-time Oscar nominee in a pair of tales from Suspense: "The Case of Henri Vibard" (originally aired on CBS on June 8, 1950) and "Another Man's Poison" (originally aired on CBS on May 17, 1951).

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