John Gerstad

Películas

Nero Wolfe
Dr. Vollmer
Gourmet Nero Wolfe interrupts his orchid-tending to take on the case of a lady tycoon who wants to know why she's under investigation by the FBI, only to find himself enmeshed in a puzzling murder-mystery. TV movie based on Rex Stout's Nero Wolfe series.
Mortadela
Martin (uncredited)
Maddalena va a Nueva York a reunirse con su prometido Michele, que emigró cuatro años antes. Como Michele estaba casado y en Italia no existía el divorcio, no podían casarse. En el aeropuerto, a Maddalena la retiene la policía aduanera por llevar una mortadela en el equipaje. Su estancia en la terminal le servirá para conocer la verdadera América y al verdadero Michele.
Damn Yankees
Postmaster
Joe Boyd, an aging Washington Senators fan, would sell his soul for the Senators to beat the New York Yankees and win the pennant. Enter Mr. Applegate, who offers to turn Boyd into Joe Hardy, a powerful young baseball player, in exchange for his soul. When Boyd agrees, he becomes Hardy and leads the Senators on a winning streak. When he starts to miss his wife, though, and questions the deal, Applegate sends temptress Lola into the mix.
The Holy Terror
The Hawker
A television dramatization based on the life and work of Florence Nightingale. The story, set in 1856, relates the incidents in her life following the war in the Crimea, where she had gained such fame that her name was virtually a household word.
Caza de policías
Laboratory Technician
La policía de Nueva York está en estado de alerta máxima por la aparición de un agente de policía convertido en asesino. (FILMAFFINITY)
One Touch of Venus
Adaptation
While touring a museum, Rodney Hatch, an unremarkable barber, places an engagement ring intended for his girlfriend on the hand of a statue of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. From Mount Olympus, Venus witnesses the event and decides to visit Rodney on Earth by magically inhabiting the statue. Hilarity ensues when she starts to fall in love with Rodney and competes with his girlfriend for his attentions. This television version of Kurt Weill's successful Broadway musical is much more faithful to the stage version than the 1948 Ava Gardner film, which changed the story considerably and cut most of the songs.