The Fountain of Youth (film)
The Fountain of Youth is a 1956 television pilot directed by Orson Welles for a proposed Desilu Productions anthology series that was never produced. Based on a short story by John Collier, the short film narrated onscreen by Welles stars Dan Tobin, Joi Lansing and Rick Jason. The Fountain of Youth was televised once, on September 16, 1958, on NBC's Colgate Theatre. It received the prestigious Peabody Award for 1958, the only unsold television pilot ever to be so honored.
Orson Welles presenting The Fountain of Youth
Daniel Malloy Tobin was an American character actor in films, television and on the stage. He generally portrayed gentle, urbane, rather fussy, sometimes obsequious and shifty characters, sometimes with a concealed edge of malice.
Tobin in the TV series Four Star Playhouse (1953)
Dan Tobin and Katharine Hepburn on Broadway in The Philadelphia Story (1939)
With Cary Grant in The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)