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Philco Television Playhouse Films 1948-1955
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190 reels of film (16 mm), 8 video recordings (3/4-inch video tape), and 4 video recordings (1/2-inch VHS video tape)
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Eighty-six one-hour episodes of Philco
Television Playhouse, a dramatic anthology series broadcast on NBC between 1948
and 1955. Includes commercials for Philco electronics and appliances. All episodes are in black and white with sound. All films are 16 mm positive kinescopes. Starting in 1951, Goodyear Television Playhouse was aired on alternate weeks. Goodyear is not listed here; see the David Susskind Papers (U.S. Mss 73AN) for list.
There is a restriction on access to and use of this material; see the
Administrative/Restriction Information portion of this finding aid for details.
English
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-whs-philco
Biography/History
“This live dramatic series featured original stories and adaptations of novels, plays, etc., during its eight-year run. During the first year, the show was sponsored by the Actor's Equity Association, and featured adaptations of Broadway plays and musicals. Bert Lytell, the former President of the Association, acted as host. During the second season, an agreement was made with the Book-of-the-Month Club, and the plays were adaptations of current novels. Starting in the third season, the television plays were adaptations of plays, novels, dramas, etc., by known and unknown authors. The title of the show was changed to "Repertory Theatre" (1949) for episodes 1.29 to 1.31 and "Arena Theatre" (1949) for episodes 1.32 to 1.38. Effective with episode 1.39, the original title was used. Starting with the fourth season, this show alternated weekly with "The Goodyear Theatre" (1951); starting in the eighth season, this program alternated with "The Goodyear Theatre" (1951) and "The ALCOA Hour" (1955).” (J.E. McKillop, imdb database, viewed online August 17, 2022)
Administrative/Restriction Information
Many of these reels may be viewed on the Steenbeck only.
No duplication or public screening without consent of copyright holder.
Most of these items were presented by David Susskind in 1991 and 1995 as part of the
David Susskind Papers. Seven films were presented by Joyce Coe in 1979 as part of the Fred
Coe Papers. Accession Number: M91-034, M95-172, MCHC79-078
Contents List
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Season 1
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DE 403-404
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"This Thing Called Love," 1948 November 7 : An Actor's Equity Television Production Writer: Edwin Burke Director: Fred
Coe Host: Bert Lytell Cast: Ralph Bellamy, Peggy Conklin, Ernest Cossart, Ann
Lee, Hiram Sherman, Reed Brown Jr., Marta Linden, Hope Miller, Ruth Carpenning
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only.
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DE 676-677
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"Camille," 1948 November 14 : An Actors' Equity Television Production Based on the story by Alexandre
Dumas Host: Bert Lytell Guest: Reesa Stevens Cast: Judith Evelyn, John
Alberts, Rex O'Malley, Edwin Jerome, Doris Rich, George Lambrose, Timothy Kearse, Bram
Nossen, Roland Hogue, Harry Worth, Helen Ray
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 360-361
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"An Inspector Calls," 1948 Noevmber 21 : An Actor's Equity Television Production Host: Bert Lytell Writer: J.B.
Priestley Director: Fred Coe Cast: Walter Abel, George Coulouris, Margery Maude,
Oliver Thorndike, Jeanne Macintyre, Philip Saville, Naomi Campbell
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DE 674-675
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"Suspect," 1948 December 5 : An Actors' Equity Television Production Host: Bert Lytell Writers: Edward
Percy, Reginald Denham Director: Fred Coe Cast: Ruth Chatterton, Bramwell
Fletcher, Louis Hector, Mary Orr, Michael Duane, Peg Mayo, Louise Prussing, Vaughn
Taylor
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 288-289
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"Parlor Story," 1948 December 12 : An Actor's Equity Television Production Writer: William McCleery Director: Fred
Coe Cast: Dean Jagger, Edith Atwater, Walter Greaza, Paul Huber, Richard Noyes,
Patricia Jenkins, Joan Gray, Frances Woodbury
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DE 630-631
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"A Christmas Carol," 1948 December 19 : An Actors' Equity Television Production Host: Bert Lytell Announcer: Bob
Stanton Original story by Charles Dickens Director: Fred Coe Cast: Dennis
King, Frank M. Thomas, Dennis King Jr., James McColl, Valerie Cossart, Judson Sonny
Rees, Barry Southern, Loring Smith, Tom Emlyn Williams, Eric Burtis, Artie Quinn, Ben
Laughlin, John Baragrey, Marie Kenny, Naomi Riordanz
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 737-738
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"Ramshackle Inn," 1949 January 3 : Digital access copy available.
: An Actor's Equity Production Writer: George Batson Cast: Zasu Pitts, Joseph
Downing, Vivian Vance, Dorrit Kelton, Gordon Peters, Richard Bishop, Michael Lawson,
Joseph Sweeny, Nancy Davis, Robert Toms, Lewis Charles, George Haggerty, Don
DeLeo
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 718-719
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"Papa Is All," 1949 January 16 : An Actors' Equity Television Production Host: Bert Lytell Writer: Patterson
Greene Director: Fred Coe Cast: Mady Christians, Carl Benton Reid, Mary
MacArthur, Walter Starkey, Edmon Ryan, Philippa Bevans
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 282-283
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"Pride and Prejudice," 1949 January 23 : Digital access copy available.
: An Actor's Equity Television Production Host: Bert Lytell Adapted from the
novel by Jane Austen Director: Fred Coe Cast: Madge Evans, John Baragrey, Viola
Roache, Louis Hector
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DE 407-408
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"Dark Hammock," 1949 January 30 : An Actor's Equity Television Production Host: Bert Lytell Writers: Mary Orr,
Reginald Denham Cast: Peggy Wood, Sidney Blackmer, Mary Wickes, Mary Orr, Mort
Stevens, Roy Fant, Mabel Bergen
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 741-742
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"The Late Christopher Bean," 1949 February 6 : An Actors' Equity Television Production Host: Bob Stanton Writer: Sidney
Howard Director: Fred Coe Cast: Lillian Gish, Bert Lytell, Clarence Derwent,
Helen Carew, Ellen Cobb Hill, Perry Wilson, Louis Sorin, Philip Collidge
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 379-380
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"St. Helena," 1949 February 27 : An Actor's Equity Television Production Host: Bert Lytell Announcer: Bob
Stanton Writers: R.C. Sherriff, Jeanne de Casalis Director: Fred Coe Cast:
Dennis King, Whitford Kane, Stephen Courtleigh, Nicholas Saunders, Kendall Clark, Guy
Repp, Philip Coolidge, Robin Crave
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 329-330
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"The Druid Circle," 1949 March 6 : An Actors' Equity Television Production Writer: John Van Druten Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Harry Sarznick(?) Cast: Leo G. Carroll, Ethel Griffies, Philip
Faversham, Mary Alice Moore, James Dobson, Elinor Randel, Katherine Squire, Reynolds
Evans, Merle Maddern, Guy Spaull
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DE 417-418
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"Dinner at Antoine's," 1949 March 20 : An Actor's Equity Television Production Adapted from a novel by Frances Parkinson
Keyes Director: Fred Coe Cast: William Eythe, Janet Blair, Lawrence Fletcher,
Ruth Matteson, James Whitmore, Edgar Stehli, Augusta Dabney, Steve Cochran, Richard
Coogan, Evelyn Ellis, James Little, Timothy Keats
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 390-391
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"What Makes Sammy Run?," 1949 April 10 : Digital access copy available.
: Writer: Budd Schulberg, adapted from the novel Cast: Jose Ferrer, Philip Bourneuf,
Phyllis Hill, John Marley, Lou Gilbert, Howard Smith, Fredd Wayne, Doe Avedon, Solen
Burry, Earl George
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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Season 2
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DE 222-223
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"The Little Sister," 1949 September 18 : No production credits on print Cast: William Eythe, Jean Carson, Lola Montez,
Patricia Breslin
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DE 425-426
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"The Last Tycoon," 1949 October 16 : Digital access copy available.
: Adapted from the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald Cast: Leueen MacGrath, John Baragrey,
Alfreda Wallace, John McQuade, Ivan Simpson, Frances Hammond
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 253-254
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"The Wonderful Mrs. Ingram," 1949 November 27 : Based on a novel by Harlan Ware No other production credits on print Cast:
Carol Goodner, Nydia Westman, Valerie Cossart, Stephen Courtleigh, Ben Lackland
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DE 480-481
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"The Strange Christmas Dinner," 1949 December 18 : Based on a story by Margaret Cousins No other production credits on print Cast:
Vaughn Taylor, Ralph Riggs, Frank Tweddell, Daniel Reed, Bill Story, Melle Matthews,
Melvyn Douglas, Elaine Ellis
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 735-736
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"In Beauty Like the Night," 1949 December 25 : Writer: Lewis Arnold Cast: Alfred Ryder, Mary Alice Moore, Mercer McLeod, Philip
Tonge, Cathleen Cordell, Bram Nossen, Donald Foster, Byron Russell, Ethel Remey, Ronald
Dawson
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 272-273, DE 323-324
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"Little Boy Lost," 1950 January 1 2 copies : [Original story by] Marghanita Laski No other production credits on print Cast:
John Newland, Alfreda Wallace, Maurice Cavell, Isabel Bonner, Jane Seymour, and Richard
Purdy
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DE 401-402
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"Bethel Merriday," 1950 Januaury 8 : Adapted from the Sinclair Lewis play No production credits on print Cast: Grace
Kelly, Oliver Thorndike, Warren Stevens, Ivan Simpson, Katherine Marshall, Mary K.
Wells, Mary Patton, Frank Stephens, and Ralph Longley
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DE 276-277
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"Uncle Dynamite," 1950 January 29 : Adapted from the novel by P.G. Wodehouse Adaptor: David Shaw Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Arthur Treacher, John Buckmaster, Robin Craven,
Bertha Belmore, John Merivale
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DE 192-193
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"The Sudden Guest," 1950 February 5 : Writer: Christopher La Farge Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert
Mann Cast: Florence Reed, John Baragrey, Tonio Stewart, Jean Muir, Frances
Waller
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DE 431-432
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"Ann Rutledge," 1950 February 12 : Writer: Joseph Liss Based on a story by Norman Corwin Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Grace Kelly, Stephen Courtleigh
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DE 427-428
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"Home Town," 1950 February 26 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Based on a novel by Cleveland Amory Adapted by William
Kendall Clarke Producer: Fred Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Barry Nelson,
Faye Emerson, Vinton Hayworth, Betty Caulfield, Leona Powers, Lawrence Fletcher,
Philippa Bevans, Larry Fuller, Eileen Heckart, Ann Lincoln, Billy Green
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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FF 858, VBC 653
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"The Life of Vincent van Gogh," 1950 March 5 : No credits or commercials on print Cast: Everett Sloane, Chester Stratton, Jeff
Morrow
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 270-271
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"Uncertain Molly Collicutt," 1950 March 12 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Original story by Booth Tarkington Adapted by William
Kendall Clarke Producer: Fred Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Lilli Palmer,
Philip Bourneuf, George Reeves, Valerie Cossart, Ben Lackland
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DE 689-690
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"The Trial of Steven Kent," 1950 March 19 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Original story by Josephine Bentham Adaptation by Nelson
Olmsted Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: John Newland,
Richard Sanders, Richard Fraser, Alfreda Wallace, Anne Ives, Leona Powers, John D.
Seymour, Dan Morgan
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 702-703
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"The Second Oldest Profession," 1950 March 26 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Based on a novel by Robert Sylvester Adapted by Joseph
Liss Producer: Fred Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: William Prince, Victor
Jory, Felicia Montealegre, Mark Roberts, Russell Collins, Bernard Hoffman, Oswald
Marshall, Glenn Discus
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 733-734
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"Dirty Eddie," 1950 April 9 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Original story by Ludwig Bemelmans Adapted by David
Shaw Producer: Fred Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Joseph Buloff, Judy
Parrish, John Buckmaster, Frank M. Thomas, Kathleen Comegys, Vinton Hayworth, James
McColl
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 747-748
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"The End Is Known," 1950 April 16 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Original story by Geoffrey Holliday Hall Adapted by
Joseph Liss Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Kent Smith,
Adelaide Klein, Warren Stevens, Cara Williams, Nicholas Saunders, Jack Warden, Bern
Hoffman, Anna Minot, William Gibberson, Richard Goode, Phillip Kenneally, Al
Patterson
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 257-258
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"The Feast," 1950 May 8 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Based on a novel by Margaret Kennedy Adapted by H.R.
Hays Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Margaret Wycherly,
Mildred Natwick, Colin Keith-Johnston, Louis Hector, Ernest Graves, Bertha Belmore,
Barbara Joyce
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DE 753-754
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"Brat Farrar," 1950 May 14 : Based on the story by Josephine Tey Adaptation by Norman Rosten Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: John Newland, Augusta Dabney, John
Baragrey Episode may have been shown on July 27, 1952.
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DE 421-422
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"The Charmed Circle," 1950 May 21 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Based on a novel by Peggy Lamson Adaptation by William
Kendall Clarke Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Alfred Ryder,
Betsy Blair, Jo Anne Paul, Ralph Riggs, Helen Carew, Herbert Evers, Lawrence
Blyden
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 435-436
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"Semmelweis," 1950 May 28 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Writer: Joseph Liss Producer: Fred Coe Director:
Gordon Duff Cast: Everett Sloane, Felicia Montealegre, Guy Spaull, E.G. Marshall,
E.A. Krumschmidt, Mercer McLeod, Robert H. Harris, Anna Minot, John Craven, Nancy
Millard, Pamela Gordon, Ben Irving, Wyrley Birch
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 278-279, VBC 655
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"Sense and Sensibility," 1950 June 4 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Adapted from a novel by Jane Austen Adapted by H.R.
Hayes Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Madge Evans, John
Baragrey, Cloris Leachman
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DE 327-328
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"The Bump on Brannigan's Head," 1950 June 11 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Original story by Myles Connolly Television adaptation
by David Shaw Producer: Fred Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Pat O'Malley,
Vinton Hayworth, Leona Powers, Dean Harens, Betty Caulfield, Ruth McDevitt, Ralph Riggs,
Michael Strong, and Maurice Schrog
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DE 309-310
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"Anything Can Happen," 1950 June 18 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Original story by George and Helen Papashvily Television
play by William Wendall Clarke Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert
Mann Cast: Joseph Buloff, Adia Kuznetzoff, Barbara Bulgakov, Catherin Lynn, and
George Renavent
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DE 317-318
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"Hear My Heart Speak," 1950 June 25 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Original story by Charlotte Paul Television adaptation
by Stephen de Baun Producer: Fred Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Charlton
Heston, Olive Deering, Jane Seymour, Frank Maxwell, John D. Seymour, and Ellen-Cobb
Hill
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DE 745-746
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"The Reluctant Landlord," 1950 July 2 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Based on the book by Scott Corbett Adapted for
television by Joseph Liss Director: Delbert Mann Producer: Fred Coe Cast:
Hume Cronyn, Haila Stoddard, Billy M. Greene, Guy Thomajan, Frank Campanella, Sandra Ann
Wigginton, John Marley, Isabelle Bonner, Perry Bruskin, Peggy Fenn, Muriel
Landers
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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Season 3
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DE 706-707
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"The Power Devil," 1950 November 5 : Original story by Eustace Cockerall and Herbert Dalmas Television play by William
Kendall Clarke Cast: Kevin McCarthy, Augusta Dabney, Walter Brooke, John D. Seymour,
Carroll Ashburn
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 284-285, DD 182-183, VBC 656
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"Torch for a Dark Journey," 1950 November 26 2 copies : Announcer: Jay Jackson Adapted by Max Wilk from the story by Lionel
Shapiro Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Bramwell Fletcher,
Loring Smith, Felicia Montealgre, Edgar Stehli, Richard Webb, Robert H. Harris, Louis
Sorin, Jon Dawson DE 284-285 is part of the David Susskind Papers. DD 182-183 is
part of the Fred Coe Papers
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 212-213
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"The Symbol: Jefferson Davis," 1951 January 7 : Announcer: Jay Jackson Writer: William Kendall Clarke Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: John Baragrey, Lesley Woods, E.G. Marshall,
Ellen-Cobb Hill, and John D. Seymour
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FF 905
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"The Great Escape," 1951 January 28 : Digital access copy available.
: No credits or commercials on print Adapted from the Paul Brickall novel Cast:
E.G. Marshall, Everett Sloane, Kurt Katch, and Horace Braham
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DE 200-201, DE 202-203, VHA 348
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"Bulletin 120," 1951 March 25 2 kinescope copies and a videocassette viewing copy : Announcer: Jay Jackson Based on a report in the files of the United States Public
Health Service Writer: Joseph Liss Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert
Mann Cast: Stephen Courtleigh, Robert Quarry, Elinor Randel, Daniel Reed, John
Randolph, and Jack Bittner
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DE 206-207, DE 198-199, VBC 658
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"The Birth of the Movies," 1951 April 22 2 copies : Host and narrator: Lillian Gish Writer: H.R. Hays and Robert Alan
Aurthur Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Lillian Gish, John
Newland, Paul Mann, and Jean Pearson
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Season 4
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DE 303-304
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"The Rich Boy," 1952 February 10 : Digital access copy available.
: Announcer: Jay Jackson Based on a story by F. Scott Fitzgerald Television play
by Walter Bernstein Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Gene
Lyons, Grace Kelly, Phyllis Kirk, Robert Pastene, Mary Jackson, Tom Pedi, Kathleen
Comegys, David White, Geoffrey Lumb, Elinor Randel, Robert McQueeney, Henry Hart, Eric
Sinclair, Stratton Walling
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DD 267
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"The Best Laid Schemes," 1952 March 23 : Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Writer: Joseph Liss Cast: Joseph
Buloff Joseph Buloff, Eileen Heckart, Wolfe Barzell This film reel is part of
the Fred Coe Papers.
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 636-637, DE 204-205
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"A Cowboy for Chris," 1952 May 18 2 copies : Announcer: Jay Jackson Writers: Walter Black, William Mendrek Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Brandon de Wilde, Buster Crabbe, Judith Parrish,
Lenka Peterson, Nelson Olmsted, Frederic de Wilde, Gordon Peters
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DE 722-723, VHA 353
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"A Man's Game," 1952 June 1 Kinescope copy and videocassette viewing copy : Announcer: Jay Jackson Writer: Robert Alan Aurthur Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Gordon Duff Cast: Patricia Benoit, Joe Maross, Vinton Hayworth,
Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Jack Warden, Don Murry, Brett Somers, Fred Gwynne, Arthur
O'Connell, Garry Walberg This episode was remade as a musical for the Kaiser
Aluminum Hour (DE 724-725)
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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Season 5
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DE 321-322, DE 749-750
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"The Gift," 1952 November 30 2 copies : Announcer: Jay Jackson Writer: H.R. Hays Producer: Fred Coe Director:
Gordon Duff Cast: Johnny Johnston, Pat O'Malley, Penny Hays, Glenn Anders, Henry
Jones, Georgianne Johnson, Cliff Hall, David Winters
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DE 305-306
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"A Young Lady of Property," 1953 April 5 : Announcer, Jay Jackson Writer: Horton Foote Producer: Fred Coe Director:
Vincent J. Donehue Cast: Kim Stanley, Joanne Woodward, Margaret Barker, Fredye
Marshall, James Gregory
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DE 178-179
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"Ernie Barger Is 50," 1953 August 9 : Announcer, Jay Jackson Writer: Tad Mosel Director: Delbert Mann Producer:
David Susskind Cast: Ed Begley, Carmen Matthews, Howard St. John, John Connell,
Joseph Sweeney, Addison Powell
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DE 325-326, VBC 652
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"Holiday Song," 1953 September 20 : Writer: Paddy Chayefsky, based on a true incident as reported in Reader's Digest Produced by Fred Coe Director:
Delbert Mann Cast: Joseph Buloff, Herbert Berghof, David Opatoshu, Anne Hegira,
Doris Weissman, Irja Jensen, Werner Klemperer, Michael Sivy, Leo Bayard, and Minnette
Barrett
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Season 6
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DE 286-287
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"The Sixth Year," 1953 November 29 : Announcer, Jay Jackson Writer: Paddy Chayefsky Producer: Fred Coe Director:
Arthur Penn. Cast: Kim Stanley, Warren Stevens, Kathleen Comegys, John McGovern, Ruth
Hope, Vivian Nathan, Will Hare
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DE 186-187, DE 680-681
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"The Glorification of Al Toolum," 1953 December 27 2 copies : Writer: David Shaw Producer: Fred Coe Director: Arthur Penn Cast: Walter
Matthau, Maxine Stuart, Murray Hamilton, Betsy Palmer, Van Dyke Parks
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DE 672-673
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"The Hangman in the Fog," 1954 January 10 : Writer: Lionel Shapiro Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Dane
Clark, Maureen Hurley, Michael Gorrin, Werner Klemperer, Francis Compton, Neil
Fitzgerald, Rita Vale, Donald McClelland, Dermot McNamara
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 668-669
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"Smoke Screen," 1954 January 24 : Writer: Mann Rubin Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Rod
Steiger, Anne Hegira, William Hansen, Frieda Altman, Jay Jostyn, Ed Prentiss, David
White, Andrew Duggan, Addison Powell, Alfred Leberfeld, Greta Markson, Elizabeth
Lawrence, Ann Pitoniak
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 743-744
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"Statute of Limitations," 1954 February 21 : Narrator,Charles Sladen Writer: A.J. Russell Producer: Fred Coe Director:
Vincent J. Donehue Cast: Martin Balsam, Anne Jackson, Larry Gates, Barbara Baxley,
Fred Stewart, Will Hare, George Mitchell, David White, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Josephine
Nichols, Lonny Chapman, Jerry Morris Appearance by newscaster Frank Blair
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 341-342
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"The Dancers," 1954 March 7 : Writer: Horton Foote Producer: Fred Coe Director: Vincent J. Donehue. Cast:
James Broderick, Janet De Gore, Joanne Woodward, Katherine Squire, Helen Wagner, Frank
Overton, Mary Lou Taylor, William Erwin, Gloria Jones, Mary Haynsworth
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DC 977-978
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"The Broken Fist," 1954 March 21 : Producer: Fred Coe Director: Arthur Penn Cast: Claude Dauphin These reels
are part of the Fred Coe Papers.
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DE 331-332, VBC 659
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"The Mother," 1954 April 4 : Writer: Paddy Chayefsky Producer: Fred Coe Director: Delbert Mann Cast:
Cathleen Nesbitt, Maureen Stapleton, David Opatoshu, George L. Smith, Estelle Hemsley,
Perry Wilson, Katherine Hynes, Doris Weissmann, Anna Berger
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DE 375-376
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"The King and Mrs. Candle," 1954 April 18 : Narrator, Westbrook Van Voorhis Writer: Sumner Locke Elliott Producer: Fred
Coe Director: Arthur Penn Cast: Cyril Ritchard, Joan Greenwood, Irene Manning,
Jerome Kilty, Raymond Bramley, Helen Raymond, Will Scholz
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 339-340
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"The Joker," 1954 May 2 : Writer: N. Richard Nash Producer: Fred Coe Director: Arthur Penn Cast:
Martin Balsam, Eva Marie Saint, Maurice Shrog, Will West, Andy Sabilia
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DE 217-218, DE 251-252
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"The Catamaran," 1954 July 25 2 copies : Writer: Lawrence Elikann Producer: Fred Coe Director: Vincent J.
Donehue Cast: Cloris Leachman, Patrick O'Neal, Barbara O'Neil, Howard St. John,
Carson Woods
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DE 260-261, VBC 657
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"Man in the Middle of the Ocean," 1954 August 8 : Writer: Tad Mosel Based on a story by Daniel Fuchs Producer: David
Susskind Director: Delbert Mann Cast: Larry Gates, Perry Wilson, James Gregory,
David Opatoshu
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DE 226-227, VHA 246
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"Run Like a Thief," 1954 September 5 Kinescope copy and videocassette viewing copy : Writer: Sam Hall Based on a original story by Mann Rubin Producer: Gordon
Duff Directed by Jeffrey Hayden Cast: Kurt Kasznar, Gusti Huber, James Dean,
Barbara O'Neil
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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Season 7
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DE 190-191
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"Middle of the Night," 1954 September 19 : Writer: Paddy Chayefsky Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Delbert Mann Cast:
Eva Marie Saint, E.G. Marshall, Steven Hill
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DE 215-216
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"Time Bomb," 1954 October 3 : Digital access copy available.
: Writer: Sumner Locke Elliott Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Robert
Mulligan Cast: John Ireland, Nancy Kelly, Katharine Bard, Rebecca Darke
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DE 349-350
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"Time of Delivery," 1954 October 31 : Writer: David Shaw Based on an original story by Don Barrie Producer: Gordon
Duff Director: Robert Mulligan Cast: Martin Brooks, James Broderick, Helen
Auerbach, Alexander Scourby
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FH 314
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"Beg, Borrow or Steal," 1954 November 28 : Writer: Jay Presson Allen Director: Arthur Penn Cast: Phillip Abbott, Sylvia Field, Bess Myerson, Anthony Ross, Patricia Smith
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DE 335-336
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"Run, Girl, Run," 1954 December 26 : Writer: Sumner Locke Elliott Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Robert
Mulligan Cast: Lee Meriwether, Mary Astor, Lin McCarthy, Robert F. Simon, Margot
Stevenson, Ann Shoemaker, Duncan McLeod, Patricia Falkenhain
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DE 343-344
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"Walk into the Night," 1955 January 9 : Writer: Edmund Morris Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Jeffrey Hayden Cast:
Walter Matthau, Neva Patterson, Ford Rainey, Virginia Kaye, Florenz Ames, Don Keefer,
Frank Overton, Bob Lieb, Jim Boles
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DE 230-231, VBC 654
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"Play Me Hearts and Flowers," 1955 March 6 : Writer: David Shaw Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Delbert Mann Cast:
Johnny Desmond, Joey Adams, Kay Medford, Ellen- Cobb Hill, Luis Van Rooten
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DE 474-475
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"Watch Me Die," 1955 April 3 : Writer: F.W. Durkee Jr. Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Arthur Penn Cast:
John Baragrey, Claire Kirby, Arthur Storch, Julie Follansbee, Katherine Green, Arthur
Marlowe, Bruce Kirby
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 233-234
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"The Bold and the Brave," 1955 April 17 : Writer: Calder Willingham [Adapted from the play End as a Man, which was the basis for
the 1957 Columbia film The Strange One] Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Jeffrey
Hayden Cast: Tom Tully, John Kerr, Mark Richman, Jack Weston, Don Fellows
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DE 242-243
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"Letter of Recommendation," 1955 May 1 : Digital access copy available.
: Writer: Jerome Ross Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Robert Mulligan Cast:
Maureen Hurley, Augusta Dabney, Ross Martin
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DE 462-463, DC 986-987
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"The Pardon-Me Boy," 1955 May 15 2 copies : Television play by J.P. Miller Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Arthur
Penn Cast: Jackie Cooper, Harry Bellaver, Peggy Maurer, Joanna Roos, Carlos
Montalban, Frank Overton, James Karen, Allen Nourse, Aneta Corsaut, Carleton
Carpenter DE 462-463 is part of the David Susskind Papers. DC 986-987 is part of the
Fred Coe Papers.
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 369-370
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"The Ghost Writer," 1955 May 29 : Writer: Bernard Wolfe Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Jack Smight Cast:
Betsy Palmer, Philip Abbott, Shepperd Strudwick, Bert Freed, Nehemiah Persoff, Margot
Stevenson, Chris Gampel, Rod Winchell
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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DE 176-177
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"Total Recall," 1955 June 12 : Writer: David Shaw Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Robert Mulligan Cast:
Arthur Franz, Loretta Leversee, Lois Wheeler
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DE 433-434, DE 237-238
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"Black Frost," 1955 June 26 2 copies : Writer: Steven Hill Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Robert Mulligan Cast:
Pat Hingle, Bert Freed, Lonny Chapman, Logan Ramsey, Lenka Peterson, R.G.
Armstrong
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only for DE 433-434
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DE 307-308, DE 632-633
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"Incident in July," 1955 July 10 2 copies : Writer: Calder Willingham based on his novel “To Eat a Peach” Producer:
Gordon Duff Director: Jack Smight Cast: Maureen Stapleton, Dick York, Charles
Dingle, Peggy Maurer, Fred Eisley, Will West, Allen Nourse, Ethel Remey
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DE 413-414
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"A Room in Paris," 1955 August 7 : Writer: Peggy Mann Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Paul Lammers Cast: John
Cassavetes, Kathleen Maguire, Al Markim, Caprice Chantel, Michael Everett, Paul Savoir,
Jenny Egan, John Boruff, Floyd Ennis, Sam Main
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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Season 8
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DE 394-395, VHA 350
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"A Man Is Ten Feet Tall," 1955 October 2 Kinescope copy and videocassette viewing copy : Writer: Robert Alan Aurthur Producer: Gordon Duff Director: Robert
Mulligan Cast: Sidney Poitier, Don Murray, Martin Balsam, Michael Strong, Hilda
Sims, Kathleen Murray, Don Gordon, Joe Comadore, Johanna Douglas
: Restricted viewing: Steenbeck only
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