Summary Information
Arthur Cantor Papers 1951-1965
U.S. Mss 85AN; Micro 1074
14.0 c.f. (34 archives boxes, 1 flat box) and 7 reels of microfilm (35mm)
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Papers of Arthur Cantor, a theatrical producer and press representative, consisting of photographs, scripts, and press releases. Included is material on television programs which Cantor promoted including Armstrong Circle Theatre (CBS and NBC) and various programs sponsored by Aluminum Company of America (the Alcoa portion of Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre, NBC; One Step Beyond, ABC; and Alcoa Premier, ABC). There are also files of photographs and releases on plays produced by Cantor, some in association with Fred Coe, including All the Way Home (1960), Gideon (1961), The Tenth Man (1959), and A Thousand Clowns (1962). Similar files exist for other Broadway productions which Cantor publicized including Auntie Mame (1956), The Autumn Garden (1951), The Complaisant Lover (1961), The Lark (1955), Man of La Mancha (1965), The Miracle Worker (1959), The Music Man (1957), Toys in the Attic (1960), and Two for the Seesaw (1958). English
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Biography/History
Arthur Cantor, play producer and press representative, was born March 12, 1920, in Boston, Massachusetts. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Harvard College in 1940, and during World War II he served with the United States Air Force.
Mr. Cantor has been active in many branches of the entertainment field, both as a press representative for theater and television productions, and as a producer. In the theater, he became an assistant to the press representative of the Playwrights' Company in 1945. Serving as an independent press representative for Hook 'n' Ladder (New York, April 29, 1952), he has since handled the publicity for many Broadway shows such as Inherit the Wind (April 21, 1955), The Most Happy Fella (May 3, 1956), Auntie Mame (October 31, 1956), Long Day's Journey Into Night (November 7, 1956), The Music Man (December 19, 1957), The Miracle Worker (October 19, 1959) and Toys in the Attic (February 25, 1960).
Arthur Cantor has also produced or co-produced many stage plays. Those that are represented in this collection are The Tenth Man (November 5, 1959), All the Way Home (November 30, 1960), Gideon (November 9, 1961), The Elizabethans (January 21, 1962), A Thousand Clowns (April 5, 1962), Put It in Writing (May 13, 1963), The Golden Age (November 18, 1963) and The Passion of Josef D. (February 11, 1964). Among Mr. Cantor's later productions are The Venetian Twins, co-produced with Zenon R. Mocarski (May 1968) and Tango, co-produced with Ninon Karlweis and Martin Rubin, in association with Zvi Kolitz (January 18, 1969).
He was co-producer of The Concept, an Off-Broadway production which was performed by members of Daytop Village, a therapeutic community of former narcotic addicts.
Mr. Cantor has been publicity agent for many television series, including Alcoa Theater, Alcoa Presents, Alcoa Hour, Alcoa Premiere, and Armstrong Circle Theatre, and for numerous television specials.
He married Deborah Rosmarin in 1951. They have three children.
Scope and Content Note
The Arthur Cantor Papers are concerned almost exclusively with Mr. Cantor's activities as a publicity agent. Most of the collection concerns the publicity work he did for the several television series sponsored by Alcoa (the Aluminum Company of America), and for Armstrong Circle Theatre, sponsored by the Armstrong Cork Company. The collection is organized into the categories Television Publicity, Theater Publicity, Public Relations Releases, Miscellaneous Materials, and Press Clippings. In 1986, the press clippings were microfilmed and the originals discarded.
In TELEVISION PUBLICITY, the Alcoa and Armstrong productions are arranged before everything else. Mr. Cantor's publicity for the Alcoa shows was done specifically for Alcoa. Therefore, for series such as Alcoa-Goodyear Theater, the collection contains only the alternate week shows sponsored by Alcoa, and not the shows sponsored by Goodyear. Also, Cantor always used in his publicity releases the name of the series preferred by Alcoa, such as Alcoa Theater, Alcoa Presents and Alcoa Premiere, even though these series were often better known to the public as Alcoa Goodyear Theater, One Step Beyond, and Premiere. The Alcoa series have been arranged chronologically, according to the earliest year for which there is information, rather than being arranged alphabetically by title. For instance, Alcoa Theater (1957-1960), is included before Alcoa Presents (1959-1961).
Armstrong Circle Theatre was a long-running dramatic show handled on the executive level by David Susskind's Talent Associates-Paramount, Ltd., for whom Cantor did other publicity work, including the television specials, The Bridge of San Luis Rey, Little Women, The Power and the Glory, Swiss Family Robinson, and Wuthering Heights (Boxes 29 and 30); and the short-lived series The Witness, the scripts of which are in Box 28. Box 33 contains a folder of miscellaneous releases for Talent Associates. [David Susskind has presented his own collection to the University of Wisconsin, and it is cataloged by the Historical Society as U.S. Mss 73AN.]
The television publicity material includes publicity photographs, press releases, scripts and script revisions and production materials (cast lists, shooting schedules, credits). The actual material contained on the shows varies from series to series and from season to season. Therefore, each season of a series is headed separately, and the material likely to be contained in the folders for the shows of that season are listed in the season's divisional headings (i.e. Alcoa Theater, 1958-59 season: photographs, releases). Occasionally, individual shows may lack some of this material. Correspondence, memos and communications are placed at the end of the series. Dates listed in the box list below refer to the air time of the shows. Production information giving the producer, director, writer and cast of a show is listed when known.
The THEATER PUBLICITY material includes press releases and photographs, arranged alphabetically by production title. Also in the theater section are statements for The Golden Age, a special “one-performance only” Arthur Cantor production; the script for The Elizabethans, another one-performance Cantor production, and the musical score and original poster mock-ups for The Passion of Josef D. Dates listed in the box list refer to the New York opening of the shows.
The PRESS CLIPPINGS concern listings or reviews of shows Cantor publicized.
The collection is valuable from a number of different aspects. The complex and thorough publicity procedures behind the scenes of television and theater productions are clarified and amply demonstrated. Often the research can trace publicity for a show from the scripts and production, to the selection of photo-graphs from large key sheets, and the draft of press releases, to the designation and distribution of the final releases and photographs. In addition, the collection contains thorough information on several important television dramatic shows, as well as scripts and script revisions by significant writers, some of whom, such as Howard Rodman, David Davidson and Dale Wasserman, have presented their own collections to the Wisconsin Center for Theater Research. There are photographs of many performers, for example, Jack Lemmon, David Niven, Robert Ryan, Charles Boyer, Fred Astaire, Lee Marvin, James Stewart, Theodore Bikel and Laurence Olivier in television; and Mike Nichols, Rosalind Russell, Rex Harrison, Melvyn Douglas, Fredric March, Jason Robards, Jr., Richard Kiley, Anne Bancroft and Henry Fonda in theater.
Related Material
Other collections at the State Historical Society of Wisconsin contain material relating to people involved in productions represented in this collection. These are Kermit Bloomgarden, Alvin Boretz, Paddy Chayefsky, Morton Da Costa, Max Ehrlich, John Ford, Ketti Frings, Ernest Kinoy, Fredric March, Playwrights' Company, Howard Rodman, Jerome Ross, David Susskind, Art Wallace and Dale Wasserman.
Administrative/Restriction Information
Presented by Arthur Cantor, New York City, October 1968.
Processed by J. Dannenbaum, June 26, 1969.
Contents List
U.S. Mss 85AN
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Series: Television Publicity
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Alcoa Hour, 1955-1957: photographs
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Box
11
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“The Small Servant,” October 30, 1955 (Diane Cilento)
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Box
11
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2
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“A Girl Can Tell,” November 13, 1955
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Box
11
Folder
3
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“Thunder In Washington,” November 27, 1955 (Melvyn Douglas, Ed Begley)
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Box
11
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4
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“Undertow,” December 11, 1955 (Robert Preston, Thomas Mitchell)
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Box
11
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5
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“Man on a Tiger,” January 8, 1956 (Melvyn Douglas, Keenan Wynn, Tony Randall)
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Box
11
Folder
6
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“A Patch of Faith,” January 22, 1956 (Lee J. Cobb, Theodore Bikel)
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Box
11
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7
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“Long After Summer,” February 5, 1956 (Robert Preston)
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Box
11
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8
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“Tragedy in a Temporary Town,” February 19, 1956 (Lloyd Bridges)
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Box
11
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9
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“Man on Fire,” March 4, 1956 (Ed Begley, Tom Ewell)
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Box
11
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10
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“Even the Weariest River,” April 15, 1956 (Boris Karloff, Franchot Tone, Christopher Plummer)
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Box
11
Folder
11
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“Paris and Mrs. Perlman,” April 29, 1956 (Gertrude Berg)
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Box
11
Folder
12
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“President,” May 13, 1956 (Claude Rains, Everett Sloane)
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Box
11
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13
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“The Confidence Man,” May 27, 1956 (Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn)
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Box
11
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14
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“The Magic Horn,” June 10, 1956 (Sal Mineo)
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Box
11
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15
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“The Archangel Harrigan,” June 24, 1956 (Darren McGavin)
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Box
11
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16
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“The Piper of St. James,” July 8, 1956(Patrick O'Neal)
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Box
11
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17
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“Sister,” July 22, 1956 (Gladys Cooper)
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Box
11
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18
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“Kiss and Tell,” August 5, 1956
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Box
11
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19
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“The Big Vote,” August 19, 1956 (Ed Begley, Walter Matthau)
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Box
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20
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“The Girl in Chapter One,” September 2, 1956 (Joanne Woodward, James Daly)
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Box
11
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21
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“Flight Into Danger,” September 16, 1956 (Macdonald Carey)
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Box
11
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22
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“Merry Christmas, Mr. Baxter,” December 2, 1956
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Box
11
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23
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“A Double Life,” January 6, 1957 (Shelley Winters)
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Box
11
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24
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“No License to Kill,” February 3, 1957 (Hume Cronyn)
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Box
11
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25
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“Protege,” May 19, 1957 (Ed Wynn, Betsy Palmer)
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Box
11
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26
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“Mrs. Gilling and the Skyscraper,” June 9, 1957 (Helen Hayes)
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Box
11
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27
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“Awake With Fear,” June 23, 1957 (Eddie Bracken)
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Box
11
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28
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“Hostages to Fortune,” July 7, 1957 (Anne Bancroft)
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Alcoa Theatre, 1957-1960
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, 1957-1958 season: photographs
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Box
1
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1
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“Circumstantial,” October 7, 1957 (David Niven, Angie Dickinson)
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Box
1
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2
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“Encounter on a Second Class Coach,” October 21, 1957 (Jane Powell)
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Box
1
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3
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“Guests for Dinner,” November 4, 1957 (Charles Boyer)
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Box
1
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4
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“On Edge,” November 18, 1957 (Robert Ryan)
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Box
1
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5
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“Souvenir,” December 2, 1957 (Jack Lemmon)
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Box
1
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6
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“Cupid Wore a Badge,” December 16, 1957 (David Janssen, Jane Powell)
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Box
1
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7
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“The Face of Truth,” December 30, 1957 (Robert Ryan)
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Box
1
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8
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“In the Dark,” January 13, 1958 (David Niven, Richard Long)
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Box
1
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9
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“Hidden Witness,” January 27, 1958 (Robert Ryan)
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Box
1
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10
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“Night Caller,” February 10, 1958 (Charles Boyer)
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Box
1
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11
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“Even a Thief Can Dream,” March 10, 1958 (Charles Boyer)
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Box
1
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12
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“Loudmouth,” April 7, 1958 (Jack Lemmon)
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Box
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13
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“My Wife's Next Husband,” April 21, 1958 (David Niven, James Daly)
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Box
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14
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“Most Likely to Succeed,” May 5, 1958 (Jack Lemmon)
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Box
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15
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“The Perfectionist,” May 19, 1958 (Robert Ryan)
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Box
1
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16
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“The Clock Struck Twelve,” June 2, 1958 (Charles Boyer)
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Box
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17
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“Johnny Risk,” June 16, 1958 (Lew Ayres, Michael Landon)
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Box
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18
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“Decoy Duck,” June 30, 1958 (David Janssen, Jane Powell)
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Box
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19
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“The Days of November,” July 14, 1958 (Jack Lemmon)
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1958-1959 season: photographs, releases
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Box
1
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20
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“The Dark File,” December 29, 1958
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Kim Hunter, Lin McCarthy, Patrica Breslin
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Box
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“High Class Type of Mongrel,” January 12, 1959
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: David Swift, Jay Gratler
Cast: Jack Carson
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Box
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22
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“30 Pieces of Silver,” January 26, 1959
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Writer: Howard Rodman, Leo Lehman
Cast: Jo Van Fleet
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Box
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23
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“Goodbye Johnny,” February 9, 1959
Director: David Swift
Writer: Leonard Freeman
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Box
1
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24
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“Corporal Hardy,” February 23, 1959
Director: James H. Lewis
Writer: Sterling Silliphant
Cast: Lew Ayres
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Box
1
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25
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“Man of His House,” March 9, 1959
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Brandon de Wilde, Agnes Moorehead
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Box
1
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26
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“Eddie,” April 6, 1959
Director: Jack Smight
Writer: Alfred Brenner
Cast: Mickey Rooney
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Box
1
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27
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“Ten Miles to Doomsday,” April 20, 1959
Director: George Sheeman
Writer: Frederick M. Frank
Cast: Keith Andes
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Box
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28
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“The Slightly Fallen Angel,” May 4, 1959
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Writer: Sol Saks
Cast: Walter Slezak
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Box
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29
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“Boyden vs. Bunty,” May 18, 1959
Director: Don Taylor
Writer: Judy and George W. George
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Box
1
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30
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“Medals for Harry,” June 1, 1959
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Writer: Sterling Silliphant
Cast: Edward Ryder, Ruta Lee
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Box
1
Folder
31
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“The Best Way to Go,” June 15, 1959
Director: Walter Grauman
Cast: Gary Merrill
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1959-1960 season: scripts, photographs, releases, production materials : Executive Producer for entire season: William Sackheim
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Box
2
Folder
1
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“The Day the Devil Hid,” November 2, 1959
Writer: Jameson Brewer
Cast: Peter Lind Hayes
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Box
2
Folder
2
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“Small Bouquet,” November 16, 1959
Producer: Anthony Wilson
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Writer: Arnold and Lois Peyser
Cast: Howard Duff
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Box
2
Folder
3
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“Shadow of Evil,” November 30, 1959
Producer: Anthony Wilson
Director: Elliot Silverstein
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Cliff Robertson
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Box
2
Folder
4
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“The Long House on Avenue A,” December 14, 1959
Producer: Winston O'Keefe
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Ernest Kinoy
Cast: Henry Silva
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Box
2
Folder
5
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“How's Business?” December 28, 1959
Producer: William Sackheim
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Jack Carson
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Box
2
Folder
6
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“Action Offscreen,” January 11, 1960
Director: Elliot Silverstein
Writer: James Brewer
Cast: Patricia Owens, George Maharis
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Box
2
Folder
7
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“Last Flight Out,” January 25, 1960
Director: Stuart Rosenberg
Writer: Robert and Wanda Duncan, Halsted Welles
Cast: Dorothy Malone, Ednnerd Binns, Robert Vaughn
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Box
2
Folder
8
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“Minister Accused,” February 8, 1960
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Writer: Bob and Wanda Duncan
Cast: Steve Forrest, Julie Adams, Olive Deering
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Box
2
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9
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“Face to Face,” February 22, 1960
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: James Gregory, Rebecca Welles
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Box
2
Folder
10
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“Chinese Finale,” March 7, 1960
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Cast: Jan Sterling
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Box
2
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11
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“The Tweed Hat,” March 21, 1960
Director: Don Taylor
Writer: Don Taylor
Cast: Don Taylor, Hazel Court
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Box
2
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12
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“Glorius 4th,” April 4, 1960
Producer: Richard Alan Simmons
Director: Abner Biberman
Writer: Richard Alan Simmons
Cast: Dick York
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Box
2
Folder
13
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“The Observer,” April 18, 1960
Producer: Anthony Wilson
Director: Paul Henreid
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Cast: Maximillian Schell, George Macready, Werner Klemperer
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Box
2
Folder
14
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“You Should Meet My Sister,” May 16, 1960
Producer: Winston O'Keefe
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Dan Beaumont
Cast: Elaine Stritch, Anne Helm
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Box
2
Folder
15
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“Operation Spark,” May 30, 1960
Producer: Winston O'Keefe
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Oscar Millard
Cast: David Wayne
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Box
2
Folder
16
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“333 Montgomery,” June 13, 1960
Producer: Gene Roddenberry
Director: Paul Wendkos
Writer: Gene Roddenberry
Cast: DeForest Kelly, Joanna Barnes
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Box
2
Folder
17
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“Another Day, Another Dollar,” air date unknown
Producer: William Sackheim
Director: Walter Grauman
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Jack Carson
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Box
2
Folder
18
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General correspondence and miscellaneous
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Alcoa Presents, 1959-1961
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1958-1959 season: scripts, photographs, releases, production materials
Producer for entire season: Collier Young
Director for entire season: John Newland
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Box
3
Folder
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“The Night of April 14,” January 27, 1959
Writer: Collier Young
Cast: Patrick Macnee, Barbara Lord
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Box
3
Folder
2
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“Emergency Only,” Feb. 3, 1959
Writer: Collier Young
Cast: Lin McCarthy
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Box
3
Folder
3
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“The Dark Room,” February 10, 1959
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Cloris Leachman
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Box
3
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4
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“12 Hours to Live,” February 17, 1959
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Jean Allison, Paul Richards
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Box
3
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5
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“The Dream,” March 3, 1959
Writer: John Dunkel
Cast: Reginald Owen
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Box
3
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6
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“Premonition,” March 10, 1959
Writer: Paul David
Cast: Pamela Lincoln
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Box
3
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7
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“The Vision,” March 17, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Bruce Gordon, Pernell Roberts
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Box
3
Folder
8
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“The Dead Part of the House,” March 24, 1959
Writer: Michael Plant
Cast: Phillip Abbott
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Box
3
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9
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“The Devil's Laughter,” March 31, 1959
Writer: Alfred Brenner
Cast: Alfred Ryder
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Box
3
Folder
10
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“The Return of Mitchell Campion,” April 7, 1959
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Patrick O'Neal
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Box
3
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11
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“The Navigator,” April 14, 1959
Writer: Don M. Mankiewicz
Cast: Don Dubbins, Robert Ellenstein
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Box
3
Folder
12
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“The Secret,” April 21, 1959
Writer: Michael Plant
Cast: Maria Palmer, Robert Douglas
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Box
3
Folder
13
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“The Aerialist,” April 28, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Michael Connors
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Box
4
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“The Burning Girl,” May 5, 1959
Writer: Catherine Turney
Cast: Olive Deering, Ed Platt, Luana Anders
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Box
4
Folder
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“The Haunted U-Boat,” May 12, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Werner Klemperer
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Box
4
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3
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“Image of Death,” May 19, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Max Adrian, Doris Dowling
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Box
4
Folder
4
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“Captain's Guest,” May 26, 1959
Writer: Charles Beaumont
Cast: Robert Webber, Nancy Hadley
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Box
4
Folder
5
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“Echo,” June 2, 1959
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Ross Martin
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Box
4
Folder
6
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“Front Runner,” June 9, 1959
Writer: Don Mankiewicz
Cast: Ben Cooper, Walter Burke
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Box
4
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7
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“The Riddle,” June 16, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Warren Steven, Bethel Leslie
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1959-1960 season: scripts, photographs, releases, production material
Producer for entire season: Collier Young
Director for entire season: John Newland
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Box
5
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“Delusion,” September 15, 1959 : Cast: Suzanne Pleshette, Norman Lloyd
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Box
5
Folder
2
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“Ordeal On Locust Street,” September 22, 1959
Writer: Michael Plant
Cast: Augusta Dabney
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Box
5
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3
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“Brainwave,” October 6, 1959
Writer: Charles Beaumont, Larry Marcus
Cast: George Grizzard
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Box
5
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4
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“Doomsday,” October 13, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Donald Harron, Torin Thatcher
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Box
5
Folder
5
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“Night of the Kill,” October 20, 1959
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Fred Beir, Ann McCrea
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Box
5
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6
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“The Inheritance,” October 27, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Sean McClory
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Box
5
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7
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“The Open Window,” November 3, 1959 : Cast: Michael Higgins, Louise Fletcher
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Box
5
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8
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“Message From Clara,” November 10, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Barbara Baxley
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Box
5
Folder
9
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“Forked Lightning,” November 17, 1959
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Ralph Nelson, Frank Maxwell
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Box
5
Folder
10
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“Reunion,” November 24, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Betsy von Furstenberg, Rory Harrity
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Box
5
Folder
11
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“Dead Ringer,” December 1, 1959
Writer: Catherine Turney
Cast: Norma Crane, Grant Williams
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Box
5
Folder
12
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“The Stone Cutter,” December 8, 1959
Writer: Gail Ingram
Cast: Joe Mantell, Arthur Shields
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Box
5
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13
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“Father Image,” December 15, 1959
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Jack Lord
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Box
5
Folder
14
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“Make Me Not a Witch,” December 22, 1959
Writer: Gail Ingram
Cast: Patty McCormack
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Box
5
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15
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“The Hand,” December 29, 1959
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Robert Loggia
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Box
6
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“The Justice Tree,” January 5, 1960
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Frank Overton, Sally Brophy
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Box
6
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“Earthquake,” January 12, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: David Opatoshu
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Box
6
Folder
3
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“Forests of the Night,” January 19, 1960
Writer: Catherine Turney
Cast: Mark Roberts
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Box
6
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4
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“Call From Tomorrow,” January 26, 1960
Writer: Gabrielle Upton
Cast: Margaret Phillips, Arthur Franz
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Box
6
Folder
5
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“Who Are You?” February 2, 1960
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Phillip Borneuf, Anna Lee
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Box
6
Folder
6
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“The Day the World Wept,” February 9, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Barry Atwater, Jeanne Bates
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Box
6
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“The Lovers,” February 16, 1960
Writer: Joseph Petracca, Russell Beggs
Cast: Vanessa Brown, John Beal
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Box
6
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8
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“Vanishing Point,” February 23, 1960
Writer: J. G. Ezra, Larry Marcus
Cast: Edward Binns
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Box
6
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9
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“The Mask,” March 1, 1960
Writer: Joseph Petracca, Russell Beggs, Merwin Gerard
Cast: Wesley Lau, Luis Van Rooten
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Box
6
Folder
10
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“The Haunting,” March 8, 1960
Writer: Gabrielle Upton
Cast: Ronald Howard
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Box
6
Folder
11
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“The Explorer,” March 15, 1960
Writer: Don M. Mankiewicz
Cast: Gregory Morton
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Box
6
Folder
12
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“The Clown,” March 22, 1960
Writer: Gabrielle Upton
Cast: Yvette Mimieux
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Box
6
Folder
13
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“I Saw You Tomorrow,” April 5, 1960
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: John Hudson
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Box
6
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“Encounter,” April 12, 1960
Writer: DeWitt Copp
Cast: Robert Douglas
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“The Peter Hurkos Story,” part I, April 19, 1960
Writer: Jerome Gruskin
Cast: Albert Salmi
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“The Peter Hurkos Story,” part II, April 26, 1960
Writer: Jerome Gruskin
Cast: Albert Salmi
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“Delia,” May 3, 1960
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Lee Phillips, Barbara Lord
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“The Visitor,” May 10, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Joan Fontaine, Warren Beatty
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“Gypsy,” May 17, 1960
Writer: Gabrielle Upton
Cast: John Seven, Robert Blake
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“Contact,” May 24, 1960
Writer: Paul David
Cast: Ron Randall, Catherine McLeod
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“The Lonely Room,” May 31, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Fabrizio Mione
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“House of the Dead,” June 7, 1960
Writer: Don M. Mankiewicz
Cast: Mario Alcade, Laya Rak
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“Goodbye, Grandpa,” June 14, 1960
Writer: Gabrielle Upton
Cast: Edgar Stehli
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“The Storm,” June 21, 1960
Writer: Jerome Gruskin
Cast: Lee Bergere, Rebecca Welles
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“Eye Witness,” July 4, 1960 : Cast: John Meillon
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“Tidal Wave,” August 30, 1960
Writer: Charles Larson
Cast: Jean Allison, Dennis Patrick, Cliff Hall
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Producer for entire season: Collier Young
Director for entire season: John Newland
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“Anniversary of a Murder,” September 27, 1960
Writer: Collier Young
Cast: Harry Townes
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“The Death Waltz,” October 4, 1960
Writer: Charles Larson
Cast: Elizabeth Montgomery
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“The Return,” October 11, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Dick Davalos, Jack Mullaney
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“If You See Sally,” October 18, 1960
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Anne Whitfield
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“Moment of Hate,” October 25, 1960
Writer: Charles Larson
Cast: Joanne Linville
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“To Know the End,” November 1, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Elen Willard
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“The Trap,” November 15, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Mike Kellin, Ruth Storey, Alex Gerry
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“The Voice,” November 22, 1960
Writer: Charles Larson
Cast: Robert Lansing, Luana Anders
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“The Promise,” November 29, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: William Shatner
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“Tonight at 12:17,” December 6, 1960
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Peggy Ann Garner
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“Where Are They?” December 13, 1960
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Richard Devon
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“Legacy of Love,” December 20, 1960
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Norma Crane
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“Rendezvous,” December 27, 1960
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Georgann Johnson, H. M. Wynant, Donald Murphy
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“The Executioner,” January 3, 1961
Writer: Bob and Wanda Duncan
Cast: Buzz Martin
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“The Last Round,” January 10, 1961
Writer: Don M. Mankiewicz
Cast: Charles Bronson
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“Dead Man's Tale,” January 17, 1961
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Lonny Chapman
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“The Sacred Mushroom,” January 24, 1961
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“The Gift,” January 31, 1961
Writer: Charles Larson
Cast: Scott Marlowe
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“Person Unknown,” February 7, 1961
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: David J. Stennert, Jay Novello, Rudolph Acosta
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“Night of Decision,” February 21, 1961
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Robert Douglas, Stephan Franken
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“The Stranger,” February 28, 1961
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Peter Dyneley
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“Justice,” March 7, 1961 : Cast: Clifford Evans
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“The Face,” March 14, 1961
Writer: Derry Quinn
Cast: Sean Kelly
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“That Room Upstairs,” March 28, 1961
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Lois Maxwell
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“Signal Received,” April 4, 1961 : Cast: Mark Eden
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“The Confession,” April 11, 1961 : Cast: Donald Pleasence
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“The Avengers,” April 25, 1961
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Andre Morell, Lisa Gaston
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“The Prisoner,” May 2, 1961
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Catherine Feller
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“The Blood Flower,” May 16, 1961
Writer: Merwin Gerard
Cast: Larry Gates
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“The Sorcerer,” May 23, 1961 : Cast: Gabrielli Licudi
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“The Villa,” June 6, 1961 : Cast: Elizabeth Sellars
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“The Tiger,” June 20, 1961 : Cast: Pamela Brown, Pauline Challenor
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“Nightmare,” June 27, 1961 : Cast: Peter Wyngarde, Mary Peach
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“People Need People,” October 10, 1961
Director: Alex Segal
Writer: Henry F. Greenberg
Cast: Lee Marvin, Arthur Kennedy, James Gregory
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“The Fugitive Eye,” October 17, 1961
Director: Herman Hoffman
Writer: Larry Marcus
Cast: Charlton Heston
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“The Fortress,” October 24, 1961
Director: Joseph Pevney
Writer: John Kneubuhl
Cast: Lloyd Bridges
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“Moment of Decision,” November 7, 1961
Director: John Newland
Writer: Larry Marcus, Stanley Ellin
Cast: Fred Astaire
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“Family Outing,” November 14, 1961
Director: Ted Post
Writer: Howard Rodman
Cast: Lin McCarthy
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“The Witch Next Door,” November 28, 1961
Director: Charles Hass
Writer: Ernest Kinoy
Cast: James Whitmore
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“The Breaking Point,” December 5, 1961
Director: Richard Carlson
Writer: Bob Barbash
Cast: Brian Keith
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“Delbert, Texas,” December 12, 1961
Director: Peter Tewksbury
Writer: Peter Tewksbury, James Leighton
Cast: David Wayne
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“The End of a World,” December 19, 1961
Director: Bernard Girard
Writer: David Karp
Cast: Robert Loggia
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“The Cake Baker,” January 2, 1962
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Peggy and Lou Shaw
Cast: Shelley Winters, Ed Nelson
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“Pattern of Guilt,” January 9, 1962
Producer: Eric Ambler
Director: Bernard Girard
Writer: Helen Nielsen
Cast: Ray Milland
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“The Hour of the Bath,” January 16, 1962
Producer: George Schaeffer
Director: George Schaeffer
Writer: Donald Stanford
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“The Jail,” February 6, 1962
Producer: Joan Harrison
Director: Norman Lloyd
Writer: Ray Bradbury
Cast: John Gavin
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“Mr. Easy,” February 13, 1962
Director: John Newland
Writer: Jameson Brewer, Claude Binyon, Matt Taylor
Cast: Fred Astaire
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“The Man with the Shine on His Shoes,” February 20, 1962
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Prentiss Combs
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“The Doctor,” February 27, 1962
Director: James Sheldon
Writer: Robert Yale Libott
Cast: Richard Kiley
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“Of This Time, Of That Place,” March 6, 1962
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Larry Marcus, Lionel Trilling
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“Second Chance,” March 13, 1962
Director: Ted Post
Writer: Harold Swanton
Cast: Cliff Robertson
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“Tiger,” March 20, 1962
Writer: John Durham, Harold Swanton
Cast: Keir Dullea, Gary Merrill, Roberta Shore
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“Seven Against the Sea,” April 3, 1962
Director: Bernard Girard
Writer: Albert Aley, John Champion
Cast: Ernest Borgnine
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“The Very Custom Special,” April 10, 1962
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Phil Shuken
Cast: Robert Strauss
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“All My Clients Are Innocent,” April 17, 1962 : Writer: Jameson Brewer, Jack Finney
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“Rules of the Game,” May 1, 1962
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Hugh O'Brian, Bethel Leslie
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“Cry Out in Silence,” May 15, 1962
Director: Ted Post
Writer: Fred Remington
Cast: Celeste Holm
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“A Place to Hide,” May 22 , 1962
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: John and Ward Hawkins
Cast: Joan Hackett, Dean Stockwell
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“The Boy Who Wasn't Wanted,” June 5, 1962
Director: James Sheldon
Writer: John and Ward Hawkins
Cast: Dana Andrews
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“It Takes a Thief,” June 19, 1962
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Arthur Miller, Oscar Millard
Cast: Edward Andrews, Constance Ford
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“The Time of the Tonsils,” June 26, 1962
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Bob Corcoran, Jerry Layton
Cast: Eddie Albert
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“Flashing Spikes,” October 4, 1962
Director: John Ford
Writer: Jameson Brewer
Cast: James Stewart
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“Guest in the House,” October 11, 1962
Director: Ted Post
Writer: James Gunn, Phillip MacDonald
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“The Long Walk Home,” October 18, 1962
Writer: Everett Freeman
Cast: Lin McCarthy
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“The Voice of Charlie Pont,” October 25, 1962 : Writer: Halsted Welles
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“Mr. Lucifer,” November 1, 1962
Director: Alan Crosland, Jr.
Writer: Alfred Bester
Cast: Fred Astaire, Elizabeth Montgomery
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“The Masked Marine,” November 8, 1962
Director: James Sheldon
Writer: John Kneubuhl, Joseph Petracca, Robert Leckie
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“Ordeal in Darkness,” November 15, 1962
Director: Sidney Lanfield
Writer: William McGivern, Richard Fielder
Cast: Richard Conte, Keir Dullea
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“Whatever Happened to Miss Illinois?” November 22, 1962 : Writer: Alvin Boretz
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“The Contenders,” December 6, 1962
Director: David Lowell Rich
Writer: James Lee
Cast: Chester Morris, Suzanne Pleshette
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“The Way from Darkness,” December 13, 1962 : Writer: Oscar Millard
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“The Potentate,” December 20, 1962
Director: John Brahm
Writer: David Karp
Cast: Theodore Bikel, David Opatoshu
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“Impact of an Execution,” January 3, 1963
Director: Denis Sanders
Writer: Saul Levitt, Mark Rodgers
Cast: Ralph Bellamy
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“The Quick and the Dead,” January 17, 1963
Director: Lawrence Dobkin
Writer: Gilbert Ralston
Cast: Ricardo Montalban, Anne Francis
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“George Gobel Presents,” January 31, 1963
Director: Coby Ruskin
Writer: Howard Leeds, Elton Packard
Cast: George Gobel
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“The Hat of Sergeant Martin,” February 7, 1963 : Writer: Gene L. Coon
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“Blow High, Blow Clear,” February 14, 1963
Director: John Brahms
Writer: Harold Swanton
Cast: Dan Duryea, Tommy Sands
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“Chain Reaction,” February 21, 1963 : Writer: Mitchell Wilson
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“Hornblower,” February 28, 1963
Director: John Newland
Writer: Donald Wilson
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“Jeeney Ray,” March 14, 1963
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Richard DeRoy, Iris Dornfield
Cast: Joanna Moore
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“The Dark Labyrinth,” March 21, 1963 : Writer: Dale Wasserman
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“Of Struggle and Flight,” March 28, 1963
Director: Ted Post
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Janice Rule
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“This Will Kill You,” April 11, 1963
Writer: William Fay
Cast: Howard Morris, Louis Nye, Ernest Borgnine
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“Million Dollar Hospital,” April 18, 1963 : Writer: Oscar Millard, Larry Marcus
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“The Town That Died,” April 25, 1963
Writer: Richard DeRoy
Cast: Dana Andrews
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“Day of the Landing” : Writer: Bernard Girard, Joe Greene
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“Hello and Goodbye” : Writer: Roger O. Hirson
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“I Saw the Whole Thing” : Writer: Henry Cecil, John Hastings, Norman Ginsbury
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“Man Can Do” : Writer: Charles Lederer
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General Correspondence and Miscellaneous
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Alcoa News Calendar: releases, 1963
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Alcoa Preview: releases, Feb. 4, 1965; March 14, 1965
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“The Scandal That Rocked Paris,” October 26, 1954
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“The Strange War of Sergeant Krenzer,” September 27, 1955
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“Lost: $2,000,000,000,” October 11, 1955
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“Minding Our Own Business,” November 1, 1955
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“Saturday Visit,” November 15, 1955
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“The Town That Refused to Die,” November 29, 1955
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“I Was Accused,” December 13, 1955
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“Ward 3: Four P.M. to Midnight,” January 10, 1956
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“The Third Ear: The Truth About Wiretapping,” February 7, 1956
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“Man in Shadow,” March 6, 1956
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“Five Who Shook the Mighty,” March 20, 1956
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“A Baby Named X,” April 3, 1956
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“The Case of Colonel Petrov,” April 17, 1956
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“73 Seconds into Space,” May 1, 1956
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“Devil at the Door,” May 15, 1956
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“The Second Family,” May 29, 1956
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“The Bystander,” October 2, 1956
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“Flare-up!" October 30, 1956
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“Search, Seizure and Arrest,” December 11, 1956
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“Divorcees Anonymous,” January 8, 1957
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“The Freedom Fighters of Hungary,” January 22, 1957
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“Error In Judgment: The Case of Prisoner #16688,” February 5, 1957
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“Four Homes for Danny,” March 19, 1957
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“Slow Assassination: Peron vs. La Prensa,” April 16, 1957
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“Night Court,” April 30, 1957
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“Three Cents Worth of Fear,” May 28, 1957
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“Counterfeit, Inc.,” June 11, 1957
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“The Hunted: The Eva Soreny Story,” June 25, 1957
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“Buried 2000 Years: The Dead Sea Scrolls,” October 2, 1957
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“Crisis on Tangier Island,” October 16, 1957
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“Assignment: Junkie's Alley,” October 30, 1957
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“John Doe #154,” November 13, 1957
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“Have Jacket, Will Travel,” November 27, 1957
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“Thief of Diamonds,” December 11, 1957
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“The Shepherd of Paris,” December 25, 1957
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“The Complex Mummy Complex,” January 8, 1958
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“UFO: Enigma of the Skies,” January 22, 1958
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“The New Class: The Book Heard Round the World,” February 5, 1958
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“Thirty Days to Reconsider,” March 5, 1958
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“The Meanest Crime in the World,” March 19, 1958
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“The Trusted Thief,” April 2, 1958
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“Accused of Murder,” May 14, 1958
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“Kidnap Story: Hold for Release,” June 11, 1958
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“12 Cases of Murder,” June 25, 1958
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“The Case for Room 310,” October 1, 1958
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“SSN-571: The Nautilus,” November 26, 1958
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“The Invisible Mark,” December 10, 1958
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“A Picture of Christmas,” December 24, 1958
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“...And Bring Home a Baby,” January 7, 1959
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“The Man with a Thousand Names,” January 21, 1959
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“Miracle at Springhill Mine,” February 4, 1959
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“House of Cards,” February 18, 1959
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“The Innocent Killer,” April 1, 1959
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“Trial of Diamonds,” April 15, 1959
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“The Sound of Violence,” April 29, 1959
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“Thunder Over Berlin,” May 13, 1959
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“Prescription, Hypnosis,” May 27, 1959
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“The Monkey Ride,” June 10, 1959
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“Zone of Silence,” September 30, 1959
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Roger O. Hirson
Cast: Patty Duke
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“Jailbreak,” October 14, 1959
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Irve Tunick
Cast: Carl Lowe
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“35 Rue Du Marche,” October 28, 1959
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Telly Savalas
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“Security Risk,” November 25, 1959
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Larry Gates
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“Operation Moonshine,” December 12, 1959
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Art Wallace
Cast: William Smithers
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“The Boy on Page One,” December 23, 1959
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: David Jonathan, Deborah Rosmarin, Metro Wallas
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"Full Disclosure,” January 20, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Joseph Leon
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“Ghost Bomber: The Lady Be Good,” February 3, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Roger O. Hirson
Cast: George Segal
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“Ghost Bomber: The Lady Be Good,” - sequel, September 28, 1960
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“Iron City Justice,” February 17, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Monroe Franklin
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“Raid in Beatnik Village,” March 2, 1960
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Abram S. Ginnes
Cast: Gregg Roman
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Box
20
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“The Desperate Season,” March 16, 1960
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Mark Norman
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Box
20
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4
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“Trial by Fury,” March 30, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Charles G. Renn
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Box
20
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“The Numbers Racket,” April 13, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Irve Tunick
Cast: Remo Pisani
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Box
20
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“Dishonor System,” April 27, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Rick Tobin
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Box
20
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“Separate Parents,” May 11, 1960
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Nancy Wickwire
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Box
20
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8
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“Positive Identification,” May 25, 1960
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: William Smithers
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Box
20
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9
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“Illegal Entry,” June 8, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Art Wallace
Cast: Al Mancini, Alan Ansara
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Box
20
Folder
10
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“The Prison Professor,” June 22, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Robert Gerringer, Metro Welles
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1960-1961 season: scripts, photographs, releases : Producer for entire season: Robert Costello
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Box
21
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“Engineer of Death: The Eichmann Story,” October 12, 1960
Writer: Dale Wasserman
Cast: Frederick Rolf
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Box
21
Folder
2
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“The Antique Swindle,” November 9, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Metro Welles
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Box
21
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3
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“The Hidden World,” November 23, 1960
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Jan Rhodes
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Box
21
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4
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“The Memory of Murder,” December 7, 1960
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Keith Aldrich
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Box
21
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“The Immortal Piano,” December 21, 1960
Director: David Roth
Writer: David Shaw
Cast: Avner Carmi
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Box
21
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6
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“Black Market Babies,” January 4, 1961
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Olive Deering, Barbara Barrie
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Box
21
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“The Medicine Man,” January 18, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Addison Powell, Ruth Avidon
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Box
21
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8
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“The Spy Next Door,” February 15, 1961
Writer: Jerome Ross
Cast: Wesley Addy, William Daniels, Edward Groag, Nicholas Saunders
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Box
21
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“The Fortune Tellers,” March 1, 1961
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Scottie MacGregor
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Box
21
Folder
10
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“Minerva's Children,” March 15, 1961
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Elliot Baker
Cast: John Ragin, Randy Gaynes
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Box
21
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11
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“The Crime Without a Country,” March 29, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Max Ehrlich
Cast: Jamil Zakkai, Dorothy Dill
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Box
21
Folder
12
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“Briefing from Room 103,” April 26, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Mary Van Fleet, John Balzac, Roy Poole
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Box
21
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13
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“Moment of Panic,” May 10, 1961
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Kevin McCarthy
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Box
21
Folder
14
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“Days of Confusion: The Story of College Admissions,” May 24, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Frank Schofield
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Box
21
Folder
15
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“Parole Granted,” June 7, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Elliot Baker
Cast: Hilda Browner
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Box
21
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16
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“The Dedicated American: The Story of Dr. Gordon Seagrave,” June 21, 1961
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1961-1962 season: scripts, photographs, releases : Producer for entire season: Robert Costello
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Box
22
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“Lizzie Borden,” October 11, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Don M. Mankiewicz
Cast: Clarice Blackburn
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Box
22
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2
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“Chapter on Tyranny,” October 25, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Ross
Cast: Ben Hayes
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Box
22
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3
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“Thief of Charity,” November 8, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Margaret Sheehan, Michael Kray
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Box
22
Folder
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“Track of an Unknown: The Story of North American Air Defense,” November 22, 1961
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Alexander Scourby
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Box
22
Folder
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“Spin a Crooked Record,” December 6, 1961
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Mindy Carson, Gerald Hiken, Peter Turgeon
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Box
22
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“Battle of Hearts,” December 20, 1961
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Arthur Hill, Lydia Bruce, Clarice Blackburn
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Box
23
Folder
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“Window on the West,” January 3, 1962
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Clair Roskam
Cast: Jara Kohout
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Box
23
Folder
2
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“Securities for Suckers,” January 17, 1962
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Jack McGraw, John Balzac, Fred Clark
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Box
23
Folder
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“Runaway Road: Story of Missing Persons,” January 31, 1962
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Kevin Coughlin, Aina Miemela
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Box
24
Folder
1
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“Assignment: Teen-Aged Junkies,” February 28, 1962
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Pat McVey, Jim Horan, Don Morgan
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Box
24
Folder
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“The Man Who Refused to Die,” March 14, 1962
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Irve Tunick
Cast: Alexander Scourby, Lydia Bruce
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Box
24
Folder
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“The Merchants of Evil,” March 28, 1962
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: David Davidson
Cast: Carlos Montalban, Tim O'Connor, Michael Conrad
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Box
24
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“Patterns of Hope: A Story of Cancer Control,” April 11, 1962
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Frank Aletter, Kathleen Maguire, John Gibson
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Box
24
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“Blackbird of Space: Story of the X-15,” April 25, 1962
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Irve Tunick
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Box
24
Folder
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“Anatomy of Betrayal: Dateline Cuba,” May 9, 1962
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Irving Gaynor Neiman
Cast: Harry Townes, Ed Crowley
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Box
25
Folder
1
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“The Secret Crime,” May 23, 1962
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Gene Raymond, Barbara Baxley
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Box
25
Folder
2
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“Journey to Oblivion,” June 6, 1962
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Don M. Mankiewicz
Cast: Olive Deering, Alexander Scourby, Kevin McCarthy
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Box
25
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“Crosses of the Dragon” (air date unknown)
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Robert Crean
Cast: James Daly
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, 1962-1963 season
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Box
25
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“Smash Up,” October 10, 1962
Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Lenny Chapman, Alfred Hinckley, James Olson
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Box
25
Folder
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“The Friendly Thieves,” October 24, 1962
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Stuart Erwin, George Segal, Doris Roberts
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Box
25
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“Tunnel to Freedom,” November 7, 1962
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Leon Tokatayan
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Box
25
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“The Assassin,” December 5, 1962
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Ion Berger, Olga Bellin, Carl Low
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Box
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“Project: Pied Piper,” February 27, 1963
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Philip Abbott, Lenka Peterson, Rodielle Oliver
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Box
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“Five Kilos of Junk,” March 13, 1963
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Rudy Bond, Nancy Sheridan, James Tolkan
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Box
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“The Health Fraud,” March 27, 1963
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Harold Gast
Cast: Marlene Matthews, Ed Crowley, JoAnn LeCompte
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Box
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“The Embezzler,” April 10, 1963
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Alvin Boretz
Cast: Gene Saks, Joan Hotchkiss, Barnard Hughes
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Box
26
Folder
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“A Square Mile of Hope,” April 24, 1963
Director: Paul Bogart
Writer: Robert Crean
Cast: Sam Groom, Antonia Rey, Estelle Alicia
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Box
26
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“The Aggressor Force,” May 8, 1963
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Frank Marth, Martin Brooks, Tim O'Connor
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Box
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“Secret Document X256,” June 5, 1963
Director: David Roth
Writer: Don M. Mankiewicz
Cast: Barry Newman, Ken Kercheral
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Box
26
Folder
8
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“The Journey of Poh Lin,” August 14, 1963
Writer: Bob Van Scoyk
Cast: Zia Mohyeddin, Irene Sun
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Box
26
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9
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“Escape to Nowhere,” August 28, 1963
Writer: Robert Crean
Cast: James Broderick, Paul Savior, Tim O'Connor
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Box
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Folder
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“Denver Police Story” (air date unknown)
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
Cast: Patrick McVey, Carl Low, Frank Marth
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Box
27
Folder
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“Gallant Ship: Meredith Victory” (air date unknown)
Director: Dave Roth
Writer: Jerome Coopersmith
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Box
27
Folder
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“Murder By Airplane” (air date unknown)
Director: William Corrigan
Writer: Jerome Ross
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Box
27
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General releases, memos, correspondence
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The Witness, 1960-1961: scripts
Executive Producer for entire season: David Susskind
Producer for entire season: Nick Mayo
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Box
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Folder
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Releases
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Box
28
Folder
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“Police Lt. Charles Becker,” October 20, 1960
Director: Alex March
Writer: Will Lorin
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Box
28
Folder
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“Roger 'The Terrible' Touhy,” November 3, 1960
Director: Ralph Nelson
Writer: Irve Tunick
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Box
28
Folder
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“Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel,” November 30, 1960
Director: Ralph Nelson
Writer: John O'Toole
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Box
28
Folder
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“Major James M. Curley,” November 10, 1960
Director: Alex March
Writer: Jerome Ross
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Box
28
Folder
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“Al Capone,” November 24, 1960
Director: William A Graham
Writer: William K. Clarke, Irve Tunick
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Box
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“Abe Reles,” December 15, 1960
Director: Herbert Swope, Jr.
Writer: Irve Tunick
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Box
28
Folder
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“Ma Barker,” January 12, 1961
Director: Nick Mayo
Writer: Max Erlich
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Box
28
Folder
9
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“Huey P. Long,” Research
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Box
28
Folder
10
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“'Shoeless Joe' Jackson,” Research
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Box
28
Folder
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“Arnold Rothstein,” Research
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Box
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Folder
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“Mayor John J. Walker,” Research
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Box
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Folder
13
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“Jimmy Hines”
Director: Alex March
Writer: Robert Rafelson, Irve Tunick
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Miscellaneous
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Box
29
Folder
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Appointment with Adventure, 1955-1956: photographs
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Box
29
Folder
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“The Bridge Over San Luis Rey,” January 21, 1958: releases
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Box
29
Folder
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“Chun King Chow Mein Hour,” February 4, 1962: releases
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Box
29
Folder
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David Susskind TV Show: photographs
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Box
29
Folder
5
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“Francis Langford Show,” May 1, 1960: releases
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Box
29
Folder
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The Garry Moore Show: photographs
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Box
29
Folder
7
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“Little Women,” October 16, 1958: photographs, releases
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Box
29
Folder
8
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“Marineland Carnival,” April 22, 1962: releases
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Box
29
Folder
9
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“Miss America Parade and Pageant,” September 6 and 10, 1960; September 8, 1962: releases
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Box
29
Folder
10
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“Mrs. Miniver,” January 7, 1960: photographs
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Box
29
Folder
11
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National Velvet, 1960-1962: releases
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Box
29
Folder
12
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“The Power and the Glory,” October 29, 1961: photographs, releases
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Box
29
Folder
13
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“Remember How Great,” February 9, 1961: releases
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Box
29
Folder
14
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Schaefer Award Theater, 1959-1961: releases
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Box
29
Folder
15
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The Schaefer Circle, 1960-1961: releases
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Box
29
Folder
16
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Schaefer Circle of Special Programs, 1961-1962: releases
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Box
29
Folder
17
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Schaefer Circle of Sports, 1961-1962: releases
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Box
30
Folder
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“Something Special,” December 4, 1960: releases
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Box
30
Folder
2
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“The Soviet Woman,” December 10, 1963: photographs
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Box
30
Folder
3
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Special Tonight, 1959-1960: releases
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Box
30
Folder
4
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Straightaway, 1961-1962: releases
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Box
30
Folder
5
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“Swiss Family Robinson,” October 12, 1958: photographs, releases
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Box
30
Folder
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U.S. Steel Hour, 1960-1962: releases
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Box
30
Folder
7
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“The Valley of Decision,” March 20, 1960: photographs
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Box
30
Folder
8
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“Way Back in 1960,” November 10, 1960: releases
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Box
30
Folder
9
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“Wonderful Town,” November 30, 1958: publicity campaign plan
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Box
30
Folder
10
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“The World's Girls,” October 25, 1963: photographs
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Box
30
Folder
11
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“Wuthering Heights,” May 9, 1958: releases
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Series: Theater Publicity: Photographs, Releases
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Box
31
Folder
1
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All Honorable Men (unproduced)
Writer: Joseph Kramm
Cast: George Grizzard
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Box
31
Folder
2
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All the Way Home (N.Y., November 30, 1960)
Producer: Fred Coe, Arthur Cantor
Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: Tad Mosel
Cast: John Megna, Arthur Hill, Colleen Dewhurst
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Box
31
Folder
3
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Auntie Mame (N.Y., October 31, 1956)
Producer: Robert Fryer, Lawrence Carr
Director: Morton DaCosta
Writer: Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee
Cast: Rosalind Russell
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Box
31
Folder
4
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Behind the Wall (N.Y., November 1, 1960)
Producer: Robert Jordon, Amnon Kabatchnik
Director: Amnon Kabatchnik
Writer: Kenneth Green
Cast: Bennye Gatteys, Claude Gersene, Charles Saari
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Box
31
Folder
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Blood, Sweat and Stanley Pole (N.Y., October 5, 1961)
Producer: Roger L. Stevens, in association with Lyn Austin
Director: Jerome Chodoroy
Writer: James and William Goldman
Cast: Gene Roch, Darren McGavin, Peter Fonda, Elizabeth Fraser
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Box
31
Folder
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The Buskers (N.Y., October 30, 1961)
Producer: Lois Bianchi, Amnon Kabatchnik
Director: Amnon Kabatchnik
Writer: Kenneth Jupp
Cast: Wallace Engelhardt, Mark Saegers, Peggy Lang
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Box
31
Folder
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The Catstick (opened New Haven, January 4, 1961; closed Boston, January 14, 1961)
Producer: Elaine Perry
Director: Elaine Perry
Writer: Jack Barefield
Cast: Patricia Jessel, Donald Davis
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Box
31
Folder
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The Complaisant Lover (N.Y., November 1, 1961)
Producer: Irene Mayer Selznick
Director: Glen Byam Shaw
Writer: Graham Greene
Cast: Michael Redgrave, Sandy Dennis, George Turner
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Box
31
Folder
9
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Daisy Miller (N.Y., May 1963 - 17 performances)
Producer: Stuart Chaney in association with Theatre 12
Director: Denis Vaughan
Writer: Bertram Greene
Cast: David Feldman, Bryarly Lee
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Box
31
Folder
10
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The Disenchanted (December 3, 1958)
Producer: William Darrid, Eleanore Saidenberg
Director: David Pressman
Writer: Budd Schulberg, Harvey Breit
Cast: Jason Robards, Jr., George Grizzard, Rosemary Harris
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Box
31
Folder
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The Elizabethans (N.Y., January 21, 1962): script and releases
Producer: Arthur Cantor
Director: Douglas Campbell
Writer: Richard Johnson, Sidney Beck
Cast: Douglas Campbell, Nancy Wickwire, Richard Johnson
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Box
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Folder
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The Fighting Cock (N.Y., December 8, 1959)
See also microfilm reel 6.
Producer: Kermit Bloomgarden
Director: Peter Brooks
Writer: Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lucienne Hill
Cast: Rex Harrison, Roddy McDonnell, Arthur Treacher
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Box
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Folder
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The Gang's All Here (N.Y., October 1, 1959)
See also microfilm reel 6.
Producer: Kermit Bloomgarden, Sylvia Drupe
Director: George Roy Hill
Writer: Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee
Cast: Melvyn Douglas, E. G. Marshall, Jean Dixon
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Box
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Folder
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Gideon (N.Y., November 9, 1961)
Producer: Fred Coe, Arthur Cantor
Director: Tyrone Guthrie
Writer: Paddy Chayefsky
Cast: Douglas Campbell, Fredric March
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Box
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Folder
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The Girls Against the Boys (N.Y., November 2, 1959)
See also microfilm reel 6.
Producer: Albert Seldon
Director: Aaron Ruben
Sketches and Lyrics: Arnold B. Horwitt
Music: Richard Levine
Additional Material: Albert Hague
Cast: Bert Lahr, Nancy Walker, Dick Van Dyke, Shelley Berman
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Box
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Folder
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The Golden Age (N.Y., November 18, 1963): bills, releases
Producer: Arthur Cantor, E.E. Fogelson
Director: Douglas Campbell
Writer: Richard Johnson
Cast: Douglas Campbell, Nancy Wickwire, Lester Rawlins
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Box
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Folder
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I Want You (N.Y., September 14, 1961)
Producer: Theodore Flicker, Sam Gelfman, Joseph Crayhon
Director: Theodore Flicker
Writer: Stefan Kanfer, Jess J. Korman, Joseph Crayhon
Cast: Joshua Shelley, Al Mancini, Barbara Quaney
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Box
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Folder
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Jackhammer (N.Y., February 2, 1962)
Producer: Nancy Green, Michael Redgrave
Director: Fred Sadoff
Writer: Val Coleman
Cast: Paul Richards, Jared Reed, Don Fellows
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Box
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Folder
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Long Day's Journey Into Night (N.Y., November 7, 1956)
Producer: Leigh Connell, Theodore Mann, Jose Quintero
Director: Jose Quintero
Writer: Eugene O'Neill
Cast: Jason Robards, Jr., Florence Eldridge, Fredric March
|
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Box
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Folder
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Machinal (N.Y., April 7, 1960)
Producer: Richard Karp, John Eyre
Director: Gene Frankel
Writer: Sophie Treadwell, Ezra Laderman
Cast: Ron Coblin, Ann Blackstone, Paul Gloss
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Box
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Folder
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The Man of LaMancha (N.Y., November 22, 1965)
Producer: Albert W. Selden, Hal James
Director: Albert Marre
Book: Dale Wasserman
Music Mitch Leigh
Lyrics: Joe Darion
Cast: Richard Kiley, Irving Jacobson, Joan Diener
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Box
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Folder
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A Matter of Position (Philadelphia: Opened September 29, 1962; Closed October 13, 1962)
Producer: Fred Coe, Arthur Cantor
Director: Fred Coe
Writer: Elaine May
Cast: Mike Nichols, Rose Arrick, Rex Everhart
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Box
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Medium Rare (Chicago, June 10, 1962)
Producer: Robert Weiner
Director: William Penn
Writer: (Revue by many writers)
Cast: Jean Arnold, Tom Williams, Ann Meara
|
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Box
32
Folder
8
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The Miracle Worker (N.Y., October 19, 1959)
Producer: Fred Coe
Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: William Gibson
Cast: Anne Bancroft, Patty Duke, Patricia Neal
|
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Box
32
Folder
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The Music Man (N.Y., December 19, 1957)
Producer: Kermit Bloomgarden, Herbert Greene
Director: Morton DaCosta
Writer: Meredith Willson
Cast: Robert Preston, Paul Ford, Barbara Cook
|
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Box
32
Folder
10
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The Night of the Auk (N.Y., December 3, 1956)
Producer: Kermit Bloomgarden
Director: Sidney Lumet
Writer: Arch Oboler
Cast: Wendell Corey, Claude Rains, Christopher Plummer
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Box
32
Folder
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The Passion of Josef D. (N.Y., February 11, 1964)
Producer: Arthur Cantor, E.E. Fogelson
Director: Paddy Chayefsky
Writer: Paddy Chayefsky, David Amram
Cast: Peter Falk, Rico Froelich, Betty Walker
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Box
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Folder
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Premise (N.Y., November 22, 1960)
Producer: Theodore Flicker, David Carter, Allan Mankoff
Director: Theodore Flicker
Writer: (improvisation)
Cast: Theodore Flicker, George Segal, Joan Darling
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Box
32
Folder
13
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Put It in Writing (N.Y., May 13, 1963)
Producer: Lucille Lortel, Arthur Cantor
Director: William Penn
Writer: David Baker, Jay Thompson
Cast: Peter Sands, Jane Connell, Buzz Halliday
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Box
32
Folder
14
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Redhead (N.Y., February 5, 1959)
Producer: Robert Fryer, Lawrence Carr
Director: Robert Fosse
Book: Dorothy and Herbert Fields, Sidney Sheldon, David Shaw
Music: Albert Hague
Lyrics: Dorothy Fields
Cast: Gwen Verdon, Richard Kiley
|
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Box
32
Folder
15
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Saratoga (N.Y., December 7, 1959)
Producer: Robert Fryer
Director: Morton DaCosta
Book: Morton DaCosta
Music: Harold Arlen
Lyrics: Johnny Mercer
Cast: Carol Lawrence, Howard Keel, Warde Donovan
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Box
35
Folder
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Photographs : See also Micro 1074, Reel 6
|
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Box
32
Folder
16
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Shadow of a Gunman (N.Y., November 20, 1958)
See also microfilm reel 6.
Producer: Cheryl Crawford, Joel Schenker
Director: Jack Garfein
Writer: Sean O'Casey
Cast: Susan Strasberg, William Smithers, Gerald O'Loughlin
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Box
32
Folder
17
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The Tenth Man (N.Y., November 5, 1959)
Producer: Saint Subber, Arthur Cantor
Director: Tyrone Guthrie
Writer: Paddy Chayefsky
Cast: Donald Harron, Jacob Ben-Ami, Jack Gilford, Arnold Marlé, Resa Schwartz
|
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Box
32
Folder
18
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A Thousand Clowns (N.Y., April 5, 1962 )
Producer: Fred Coe, Arthur Cantor
Director: Fred Coe
Writer: Herb Gardner
Cast: Jason Robards, Jr., Barry Gordon, Sandy Dennis
|
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Box
32
Folder
19
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The Thracian Horses (N.Y., September 27, 1961)
Producer: Chandler Warren, William Boal
Director: Malcom Black
Writer: Maurice Valency, Thomas Ruisinger, Nat Burns
Cast: Nancy Wickwire, Nat Burns
|
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Box
32
Folder
20
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Toys in the Attic (N.Y., February 25, 1960)
Producer: Kermit Bloomgarden
Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: Lillian Hellman
Cast: Maureen Stapleton, Jason Robards, Jr.
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Box
32
Folder
21
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Two for the Seesaw (N.Y., January 16, 1958)
Producer: Fred Coe
Director: Arthur Penn
Writer: William Gibson
Cast: Henry Fonda, Anne Bancroft
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Box
32
Folder
22
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The Umbrella (Philadelphia: Opened January 20, 1972; closed January 27, 1962)
Producer: Ketti Frings, in association with Robert Evans
Director: Gene Frankel
Writer: Bertrand Castelli, Jack Raphael Guss
Cast: Geraldine Page, Anthony Franciosa, Arthur O'Connell
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Series: Public Relations Releases
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Box
33
Folder
1
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“Aqua Carnival,” June 28, 1962
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Box
33
Folder
2
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“Davy Jones' Locker,” (featuring Bil and Cora Baird), April 16, 1960
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Box
33
Folder
3
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Dominique France, Charvet et Fils Neckwear
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Box
33
Folder
4
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Edwin H. Morris and Company
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Box
33
Folder
5
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Premium Albums Inc.
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Box
33
Folder
6
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“Rise Stevens Pressbook”
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Box
33
Folder
7
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Talent Associates
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Box
33
Folder
8
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William Vanden Heuvel (Congressional Campaign), 1960
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Box
33
Folder
9
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Miscellaneous Public Relations Releases
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Series: Miscellaneous Materials
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Plot Synopses (by Author)
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Box
34
Folder
1
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A-S
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Box
34
Folder
2
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T-Z
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Box
34
Folder
3
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Come Blow Your Horn, by Neil Simon: Script, revised, annotated, March 1959
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Box
34
Folder
4
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Theater Marquees
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Micro 1074
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Series: Press Clippings
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Reel
1
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April-May, June-August, September-December 1954; January-April 1955
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Reel
2
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May-August, September, October, November 1955
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Reel
3
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December 1955; January, February-March 1956
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Reel
4
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April-May, June-August, September 1956-February 1957, March-September 1957
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Reel
5
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October 1957-February 1958, March-August 1958, September 1958-January 1959, July-August 1959, January-March 1961, October 1961-May 1962
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Reel
6
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The Fighting Cock
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Reel
6
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The Gang's All Here
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Reel
6
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he Girls Against the Boys
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Reel
6
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Mrs. Miniver
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Reel
6
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Rashomon
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Reel
6
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The Rivalry (N.Y., February 7, 1959)
Producer: Cheryl Crawford, Joel Schenker
Director: Norman Corwin
Writer: Norman Corwin, David Amran
Cast: Nancy Kelly, Richard Boone, Martin Gabel
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Reel
6
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Saratoga
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Reel
6
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Shadow of a Gunman
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Reel
6
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Alcoa Preview: November-December 1964, January 1965, February 1965, March 1965
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Reel
7
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The Autumn Garden (N.Y., March 7, 1951)
Producer: Kermit Bloomgarden
Director: Harold Clurman
Writer: Lillian Hellman
Cast: Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Jane Wyatt
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Reel
7
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The Establishment (N.Y., January 19, 1963)
Producer: Peter Cook, John Krimsky, Nicholas Garland
Director: Nicholas Garland
Writer: Peter Cook and Cast
Cast: John Bird, Eleanor Bron, John Fortune, Teddy Wilson Group
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Reel
7
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The Lark (N.Y., November 17, 1955)
Producer: Kermit Bloomgarden
Director: Joseph Anthony
Writer: Jean Anouilh, adapted by Lillian Hellman
Cast: Julie Harris, Paul Roebling, Christopher Plummer
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Reel
7
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Nightmare (proposed television show)
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Reel
7
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Today Show
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