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- Contributor
-
- Steiger, Rod, 1925-2002
- Criterion Collection (Firm)
- KCET (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Sonny Fox Productions
- Theatre Guild
- Arthur, Jack
- Atterbury, Malcolm, 1907-1992
- Baker, Sybil
- Begley, Ed, 1901-1970
- Bickford, Charles, 1891-1967
- Bissell, Whit, 1909-1996
- Bond, Rudy
- Brown, Joe, 1921-2001
- Caine, Howard
- Chayefsky, Paddy, 1923-1981
- Ciolli, Augusta, 1901-1967
- Clark, Alexander, 1901-1995
- Clark, Harry, 1911-1956
- Coe, Fred, 1914-1979
- Congdon, James
- Cook, Fielder, 1923-2003
- Costigan, James, 1928-2007
- Dayton, June
- Donovan, King
- Eagle, David J., 1954-
- Elliott, Dick, 1886-1961
- Emhardt, Robert, 1914-1994
- Fletcher, Lawrence, 1904-1970
- Fox, Sonny
- Frankenheimer, John, 1930-2002
- Gerado, Andrew
- Gibson, Mimi
- Gilroy, George
- Gordon, Don, 1926-2017
- Griffith, Andy, 1926-2012
- Gulager, Clu
- Harris, Julie, 1925-2013
- Harris, Mark, 1922-2007
- Hastings, Bob, 1925-2014
- Hayden, Sterling, 1916-1986
- Higgins, Michael, 1920-2008
- Hunter, Kim, 1922-2002
- Hyman, Mac, 1923-1963
- Johnson, Georgann
- Kiley, Richard
- Kirby, Durward
- Laurie, Piper, 1932-
- Lawrence, Marc, 1910-2005
- LeRoy, Eddie, 1932-1998
- Lehman, Ernest, 1915-2005
- Levin, Ira, 1929-2007
- Livesey, Jack, 1901-1961
- Mann, Delbert, 1920-2007
- Mantell, Joe, 1915-2010
- Manulis, Martin, 1915-2007
- Marchand, Nancy, 1928-2000
- Michael, Mary
- Miller, J. P., (James Pinckney), 1919-2001
- Minciotti, Esther, 1888-1962
- Montgomery, Elizabeth, 1933-1995
- Nelson, Ralph, 1916-1987
- Newman, Paul, 1925-2008
- Newton, Theodore, 1904-1963
- O'Brien, Edmond, 1915-1985
- O'Malley, Grania
- Palance, Jack, 1919-2006
- Palmer, Betsy
- Pelly, Farrell, 1891-1963
- Peppard, George
- Persoff, Nehemiah, 1919-2022
- Petrie, Daniel
- Philips, Lee, 1927-1999
- Rice, Adnia
- Robertson, Cliff, 1923-2011
- Rooney, Mickey
- Roos, Joanna, 1901-1989
- Ross, Mike
- Ryder, Eddie
- Salmi, Albert
- San Marco, Rossana
- Schulman, Arnold
- Segal, Alex, 1915-1977
- Serling, Rod, 1924-1975
- Sloane, Everett, 1909-1965
- Smith, G. Albert, 1898-1959
- Standlee, Shirley
- Stoddard, Haila
- Storch, Arthur, 1925-2013
- Tormé, Mel, 1925-1999
- Volk, Thomas
- Ward, Victoria, 1914-1957
- Welsh, Ronnie
- Wentworth, Martha, 1889-1974
- Wilson, Elizabeth, 1921-2015
- Woods, Donald, 1906-1998
- Wynant, H. M.
- Wynn, Ed, 1886-1966
- Wynn, Keenan, 1916-1986
- Summary
- The hugely popular live American television plays of the 1950s have become the stuff of legend. Combining elements of theater, radio, and filmmaking, they were produced at a moment when TV technology was growing more mobile and art was being made accessible to a newly suburban postwar demographic. These astonishingly choreographed, brilliantly acted, and socially progressive "teleplays" constituted an artistic high for the medium, bringing Broadway-quality drama to all of America
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- eng
- eng
- Edition
- Fullscreen.
- Extent
- 3 videodiscs (485 min.)
- Note
-
- No time for sergeants based on the novel by Mac Hyman. Bang the drum slowly from the book by Mark Harris. The comedian from a novelette by Ernest Lehman
- Kinescopes of the original live productions; curated by PBS and broadcast from 1980-1982 for the series The golden age of television
- Special features: Disc 1. Introduction to Marty hosted by Eva Marie Saint and interviews with Rod Steiger, Nancy Marchand, Betsy Palmer, Delbert Mann; Audio commentary for Marty by director Delbert Mann; Introduction to Patterns hosted by Keenan Wynn and interviews with Richard Kiley, Fielder Cook; Introduction to No time for sergeants hosted by Roddy McDowall. Disc 2. Introduction to A wind from the South hosted by Merv Griffin interviewing Julie Harris, Donald Woods, James Costigan; Introduction to Bang the drum slowly hosted by Cliff Robertson and interviews with Albert Salmi, Dan Petrie, Arnold Schulman, Rudy Bond, George Peppard; Audio commentary for Bang the drum slowly by director Daniel Petrie; Introduction for Requiem for a heavyweight hosted by Jack Klugman and interviews with Ralph Nelson, Martin Manulis, Jack Palance, Keenan Wynn, Serling's wife, Carol. Audio commentary for Requiem for a heavyweight by director Ralph Nelson. Disc 3. Introduction to The comedian hosted by Carl Reiner and interviews with John Frankeheimer, Mickey Rooney, Mel Tormé, Kim Hunter; Audio commentary for The comedian by director John Frankenheimer; Interview excerpts with director John Frankenheimer (early 1980s); Introduction to Days of wine and roses hosted by Julie Harris and interviews with John Frankenheimer, JP Miller, Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie
- Contents
-
- written for television by Ira Levin ; produced by the Theatre Guild ; directed by Alex Segal
- (1955 ; 50 min.)
- Disc 2.
- A wind from the South
- written for television by James Costigan ; directed by Daniel Petrie ; produced by the Theatre Guild
- (1955 ; 51 min.)
- Bang the drum slowly
- a production of the Theater Guild ; directed by Daniel Petrie ; adapted by Arnold Schulman
- (1956 ; 52 min.)
- Requiem for a heavyweight
- Disc 1.
- directed by Ralph Nelson ; produced by Martin Manulis ; written by Rod Serling ; Playhouse 90
- (1956 ; 73 min.)
- Disc 3.
- The comedian
- written by Rod Serling ; directed by John Frankenheimer ; produced by Martin Manulis ; Playhouse 90
- (1957 ; 74 min.)
- Days of wine and roses
- written by JP Miller ; directed by John Frankenheimer ; produced by Fred Coe ; Playhouse 90
- (1958 ; 80 min.)
- Marty
- television play by Paddy Chayefsky ; produced by Fred Coe ; directed by Delbert Mann
- (1953 ; 52 min.)
- Patterns
- written by Rod Serling ; directed by Fielder Cook
- (1955 ; 53 min.)
- No time for sergeants
- Isbn
- 9781604658712
- Label
- The golden age of television
- Title
- The golden age of television
- Statement of responsibility
- executive producer, Sonny Fox ; produced by David J. Eagle ; a presentation of Sonny Fox Productions in association with KCET
- Contributor
-
- Steiger, Rod, 1925-2002
- Criterion Collection (Firm)
- KCET (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Sonny Fox Productions
- Theatre Guild
- Arthur, Jack
- Atterbury, Malcolm, 1907-1992
- Baker, Sybil
- Begley, Ed, 1901-1970
- Bickford, Charles, 1891-1967
- Bissell, Whit, 1909-1996
- Bond, Rudy
- Brown, Joe, 1921-2001
- Caine, Howard
- Chayefsky, Paddy, 1923-1981
- Ciolli, Augusta, 1901-1967
- Clark, Alexander, 1901-1995
- Clark, Harry, 1911-1956
- Coe, Fred, 1914-1979
- Congdon, James
- Cook, Fielder, 1923-2003
- Costigan, James, 1928-2007
- Dayton, June
- Donovan, King
- Eagle, David J., 1954-
- Elliott, Dick, 1886-1961
- Emhardt, Robert, 1914-1994
- Fletcher, Lawrence, 1904-1970
- Fox, Sonny
- Frankenheimer, John, 1930-2002
- Gerado, Andrew
- Gibson, Mimi
- Gilroy, George
- Gordon, Don, 1926-2017
- Griffith, Andy, 1926-2012
- Gulager, Clu
- Harris, Julie, 1925-2013
- Harris, Mark, 1922-2007
- Hastings, Bob, 1925-2014
- Hayden, Sterling, 1916-1986
- Higgins, Michael, 1920-2008
- Hunter, Kim, 1922-2002
- Hyman, Mac, 1923-1963
- Johnson, Georgann
- Kiley, Richard
- Kirby, Durward
- Laurie, Piper, 1932-
- Lawrence, Marc, 1910-2005
- LeRoy, Eddie, 1932-1998
- Lehman, Ernest, 1915-2005
- Levin, Ira, 1929-2007
- Livesey, Jack, 1901-1961
- Mann, Delbert, 1920-2007
- Mantell, Joe, 1915-2010
- Manulis, Martin, 1915-2007
- Marchand, Nancy, 1928-2000
- Michael, Mary
- Miller, J. P., (James Pinckney), 1919-2001
- Minciotti, Esther, 1888-1962
- Montgomery, Elizabeth, 1933-1995
- Nelson, Ralph, 1916-1987
- Newman, Paul, 1925-2008
- Newton, Theodore, 1904-1963
- O'Brien, Edmond, 1915-1985
- O'Malley, Grania
- Palance, Jack, 1919-2006
- Palmer, Betsy
- Pelly, Farrell, 1891-1963
- Peppard, George
- Persoff, Nehemiah, 1919-2022
- Petrie, Daniel
- Philips, Lee, 1927-1999
- Rice, Adnia
- Robertson, Cliff, 1923-2011
- Rooney, Mickey
- Roos, Joanna, 1901-1989
- Ross, Mike
- Ryder, Eddie
- Salmi, Albert
- San Marco, Rossana
- Schulman, Arnold
- Segal, Alex, 1915-1977
- Serling, Rod, 1924-1975
- Sloane, Everett, 1909-1965
- Smith, G. Albert, 1898-1959
- Standlee, Shirley
- Stoddard, Haila
- Storch, Arthur, 1925-2013
- Tormé, Mel, 1925-1999
- Volk, Thomas
- Ward, Victoria, 1914-1957
- Welsh, Ronnie
- Wentworth, Martha, 1889-1974
- Wilson, Elizabeth, 1921-2015
- Woods, Donald, 1906-1998
- Wynant, H. M.
- Wynn, Ed, 1886-1966
- Wynn, Keenan, 1916-1986
- Actor
-
- LeRoy, Eddie, 1932-1998
- Caine, Howard
- Gibson, Mimi
- Sloane, Everett, 1909-1965
- Smith, G. Albert, 1898-1959
- Gilroy, George
- Standlee, Shirley
- Steiger, Rod, 1925-2002
- Stoddard, Haila
- Arthur, Jack
- Gordon, Don, 1926-2017
- Storch, Arthur, 1925-2013
- Tormé, Mel, 1925-1999
- Griffith, Andy, 1926-2012
- Volk, Thomas
- Ward, Victoria, 1914-1957
- Gulager, Clu
- Welsh, Ronnie
- Atterbury, Malcolm, 1907-1992
- Wentworth, Martha, 1889-1974
- Wilson, Elizabeth, 1921-2015
- Harris, Julie, 1925-2013
- Woods, Donald, 1906-1998
- Baker, Sybil
- Wynant, H. M.
- Hastings, Bob, 1925-2014
- Wynn, Ed, 1886-1966
- Begley, Ed, 1901-1970
- Wynn, Keenan, 1916-1986
- Hayden, Sterling, 1916-1986
- Higgins, Michael, 1920-2008
- Bickford, Charles, 1891-1967
- Hunter, Kim, 1922-2002
- Johnson, Georgann
- Bissell, Whit, 1909-1996
- Bond, Rudy
- Kiley, Richard
- Kirby, Durward
- Laurie, Piper, 1932-
- Brown, Joe, 1921-2001
- Lawrence, Marc, 1910-2005
- Livesey, Jack, 1901-1961
- Ciolli, Augusta, 1901-1967
- Clark, Alexander, 1901-1995
- Mantell, Joe, 1915-2010
- Marchand, Nancy, 1928-2000
- Clark, Harry, 1911-1956
- Michael, Mary
- Minciotti, Esther, 1888-1962
- Montgomery, Elizabeth, 1933-1995
- Congdon, James
- Newman, Paul, 1925-2008
- Newton, Theodore, 1904-1963
- O'Brien, Edmond, 1915-1985
- O'Malley, Grania
- Dayton, June
- Palance, Jack, 1919-2006
- Palmer, Betsy
- Pelly, Farrell, 1891-1963
- Donovan, King
- Peppard, George
- Persoff, Nehemiah, 1919-2022
- Elliott, Dick, 1886-1961
- Philips, Lee, 1927-1999
- Emhardt, Robert, 1914-1994
- Rice, Adnia
- Robertson, Cliff, 1923-2011
- Rooney, Mickey
- Fletcher, Lawrence, 1904-1970
- Roos, Joanna, 1901-1989
- Ross, Mike
- Ryder, Eddie
- Salmi, Albert
- San Marco, Rossana
- Gerado, Andrew
- Subject
-
- Hyman, Mac, 1923-1963 -- Television adaptations
- Drama
- Television adaptations
- Fiction television programs
- Live television programs
- Television comedies
- Television plays
- Sports television programs
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Kinescope films
- Lehman, Ernest, 1915-2005 -- Television adaptations
- Harris, Mark, 1922-2007 -- Television adaptations
- Language
-
- eng
- eng
- eng
- eng
- Summary
- The hugely popular live American television plays of the 1950s have become the stuff of legend. Combining elements of theater, radio, and filmmaking, they were produced at a moment when TV technology was growing more mobile and art was being made accessible to a newly suburban postwar demographic. These astonishingly choreographed, brilliantly acted, and socially progressive "teleplays" constituted an artistic high for the medium, bringing Broadway-quality drama to all of America
- Member of
-
- United States Steel hour (Television program), Bang the drum slowly
- Playhouse 90, Requiem for a heavyweight
- Criterion collection, 495
- United States Steel hour (Television program), Wind from the south
- Kraft television theatre (Television program), Patterns
- Goodyear television playhouse (Television program), Marty
- Playhouse 90, Comedian
- United States Steel hour (Television program), No time for sergeants
- Playhouse 90, Days of wine and roses
- Awards note
-
- Playhouse 90 named Emmy Award winner, 1957, 1958: outstanding drama series
- United States Steel Hour named Emmy Award winner, 1955: outstanding drama series
- Cataloging source
- IBI
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
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- Goodyear television playhouse (Television program)
- Kraft television theatre (Television program)
- United States Steel hour (Television program)
- United States Steel hour (Television program)
- United States Steel hour (Television program)
- Playhouse 90
- Playhouse 90
- Playhouse 90
- Credits note
- Marty: Associate producer, Gordon Duff ; settings by Otis Riggs ; costumes by Rose Bogdanoff ; video by Al McClellan. No time for sergeants: Production, Alex Segal ; editor, S. Mark Smith ; designer, E. Albert Heschong ; art director, James McNaughton ; costume designer, Gene Coffin ; composer/conductor, Glenn Osser ; associate producer, John Haggott. A wind from the South: Song "A soft day" sung by Merv Grifin; editor, Arthur H. Singer ; scenic designer, Carl Kent ; set decorator, Wes Laws, costume designer, Gene Coffin ; composer/conductor, Harold Levey ; associate producer, John Haggott. Requiem for a heavyweight: Associate producer, Julian Claman. The comedian: Art director, Walter Scott Herndon ; music supervisor, Fred Steiner ; set decorator, Buck Henshaw. Days of wine and roses: Associate producers, Robert Goldman, Russell Stoneham
- Date time place
- Marty was originally broadcast May 24, 1953 on Goodyear Television Playhouse; Patterns was originally broadcast Jan. 12, 1955 on Kraft Television Theatre; No time for sergeants was originally broadcast March 15, 1955 on the United States Steel Hour; A wind from the South was originally broadcast Sept. 14, 1955 on the United States Steel Hour; Bang the drum slowly was originally broadcast Sept. 26, 1956 on the United States Steel Hour; Requiem for a heavyweight was originally broadcast Oct. 11, 1956 on Playhouse 90; Comedian was originally broadcast Feb. 14, 1957 on Playhouse 90; Days of wine and roses was originally broadcast Oct. 2, 1958 on Playhouse 90
- Dewey number
- 791.45/75
- Intended audience
- MPAA rating: Not rated
- Language note
- Optional English (SDH) subtitles
- LC call number
- PN1992.77
- LC item number
- .G65 2014e
- PerformerNote
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- Marty: Rod Steiger, Nancy Marchand, Esther Minciotti, Augusta Ciolli, Joe Mantell, Betsy Palmer, Lee Philips, Rosanna San Marco, Nehemiah Persoff, Howard Caine, Don Gordon, Andrew Gerado ; announced by Durward Kirby
- Patterns: Joanna Roos, Jack Arthur, Victoria Ward, Elizabeth Montgomery, Sybil Baker, Shirley Standlee, Everett Sloane, Richard Kiley, June Dayton, Elizabeth Wilson, Theodore Newton, Ed Begley, Jack Livesey, Ronnie Welsh
- No time for sergeants: Andy Griffith, Harry Clark, Robert Emhardt, Eddie Le Roy, Alexander Clark, Arthur Storch, Bob Hastings, G. Albert Smith, Joe Brown, Jr., Adnia Rice, Thomas Volk, George Kilroy
- A wind from the South: Julie Harris, Donald Woods, Haila Stoddard, Michael Higgins, Lawrence Fletcher, James Congdon, Mary Michael, Farrell Pelly, Grania O'Malley
- Bang the drum slowly: Paul Newman, Albert Salmi, Rudy Bond, Georgann Johnson, George Peppard, Clu Gulager
- Requiem for a heavyweight: Jack Palance, Keenan Wynn, Kim Hunter, Ed Wynn
- The comedian: Mickey Rooney, Kim Hunter, Edmond O'Brien, Mel Tormé, Whit Bissell, King Donovan, Eddie Ryder, H.M. Wynant, Mike Ross
- Days of wine and roses: Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie, Charles Bickford, Malcolm Atterbury, Dick Elliott, Mimi Gibson, Sterling Hayden, Marc Lawrence, Martha Wentworth
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- Fox, Sonny
- Eagle, David J.
- Chayefsky, Paddy
- Coe, Fred
- Mann, Delbert
- Serling, Rod
- Cook, Fielder
- Levin, Ira
- Segal, Alex
- Costigan, James
- Petrie, Daniel
- Schulman, Arnold
- Nelson, Ralph
- Manulis, Martin
- Frankenheimer, John
- Miller, J. P.
- Steiger, Rod
- Marchand, Nancy
- Minciotti, Esther
- Ciolli, Augusta
- Mantell, Joe
- Palmer, Betsy
- Philips, Lee
- San Marco, Rossana
- Persoff, Nehemiah
- Caine, Howard
- Gordon, Don
- Gerado, Andrew
- Kirby, Durward
- Roos, Joanna
- Arthur, Jack
- Ward, Victoria
- Montgomery, Elizabeth
- Baker, Sybil
- Standlee, Shirley
- Sloane, Everett
- Kiley, Richard
- Dayton, June
- Wilson, Elizabeth
- Newton, Theodore
- Begley, Ed
- Livesey, Jack
- Welsh, Ronnie
- Griffith, Andy
- Clark, Harry
- Emhardt, Robert
- LeRoy, Eddie
- Clark, Alexander
- Storch, Arthur
- Hastings, Bob
- Smith, G. Albert
- Brown, Joe
- Rice, Adnia
- Volk, Thomas
- Gilroy, George
- Harris, Julie
- Woods, Donald
- Stoddard, Haila
- Higgins, Michael
- Fletcher, Lawrence
- Congdon, James
- Michael, Mary
- Pelly, Farrell
- O'Malley, Grania
- Newman, Paul
- Salmi, Albert
- Bond, Rudy
- Gulager, Clu
- Johnson, Georgann
- Peppard, George
- Palance, Jack
- Wynn, Keenan
- Hunter, Kim
- Wynn, Ed
- Rooney, Mickey
- O'Brien, Edmond
- Tormé, Mel
- Bissell, Whit
- Donovan, King
- Ryder, Eddie
- Wynant, H. M.
- Ross, Mike
- Robertson, Cliff
- Laurie, Piper
- Bickford, Charles
- Atterbury, Malcolm
- Elliott, Dick
- Gibson, Mimi
- Hayden, Sterling
- Lawrence, Marc
- Wentworth, Martha
- Hyman, Mac
- Harris, Mark
- Lehman, Ernest
- Sonny Fox Productions
- KCET (Television station : Los Angeles, Calif.)
- Theatre Guild
- Criterion Collection (Firm)
- Runtime
- 485
- Series statement
- The Criterion collection
- Series volume
- 495
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- Hyman, Mac
- Harris, Mark
- Lehman, Ernest
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- Label
- The golden age of television, executive producer, Sonny Fox ; produced by David J. Eagle ; a presentation of Sonny Fox Productions in association with KCET, (videorecording)
- Note
-
- No time for sergeants based on the novel by Mac Hyman. Bang the drum slowly from the book by Mark Harris. The comedian from a novelette by Ernest Lehman
- Kinescopes of the original live productions; curated by PBS and broadcast from 1980-1982 for the series The golden age of television
- Special features: Disc 1. Introduction to Marty hosted by Eva Marie Saint and interviews with Rod Steiger, Nancy Marchand, Betsy Palmer, Delbert Mann; Audio commentary for Marty by director Delbert Mann; Introduction to Patterns hosted by Keenan Wynn and interviews with Richard Kiley, Fielder Cook; Introduction to No time for sergeants hosted by Roddy McDowall. Disc 2. Introduction to A wind from the South hosted by Merv Griffin interviewing Julie Harris, Donald Woods, James Costigan; Introduction to Bang the drum slowly hosted by Cliff Robertson and interviews with Albert Salmi, Dan Petrie, Arnold Schulman, Rudy Bond, George Peppard; Audio commentary for Bang the drum slowly by director Daniel Petrie; Introduction for Requiem for a heavyweight hosted by Jack Klugman and interviews with Ralph Nelson, Martin Manulis, Jack Palance, Keenan Wynn, Serling's wife, Carol. Audio commentary for Requiem for a heavyweight by director Ralph Nelson. Disc 3. Introduction to The comedian hosted by Carl Reiner and interviews with John Frankeheimer, Mickey Rooney, Mel Tormé, Kim Hunter; Audio commentary for The comedian by director John Frankenheimer; Interview excerpts with director John Frankenheimer (early 1980s); Introduction to Days of wine and roses hosted by Julie Harris and interviews with John Frankenheimer, JP Miller, Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie
- Bar code
-
- 31223139025358
- 31223139025333
- 31223139025325
- 31223139025317
- 31223139025341
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier category code
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- vd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type code
-
- tdi
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- written for television by Ira Levin ; produced by the Theatre Guild ; directed by Alex Segal
- (1955 ; 50 min.)
- Disc 2.
- A wind from the South
- written for television by James Costigan ; directed by Daniel Petrie ; produced by the Theatre Guild
- (1955 ; 51 min.)
- Bang the drum slowly
- a production of the Theater Guild ; directed by Daniel Petrie ; adapted by Arnold Schulman
- (1956 ; 52 min.)
- Requiem for a heavyweight
- Disc 1.
- directed by Ralph Nelson ; produced by Martin Manulis ; written by Rod Serling ; Playhouse 90
- (1956 ; 73 min.)
- Disc 3.
- The comedian
- written by Rod Serling ; directed by John Frankenheimer ; produced by Martin Manulis ; Playhouse 90
- (1957 ; 74 min.)
- Days of wine and roses
- written by JP Miller ; directed by John Frankenheimer ; produced by Fred Coe ; Playhouse 90
- (1958 ; 80 min.)
- Marty
- television play by Paddy Chayefsky ; produced by Fred Coe ; directed by Delbert Mann
- (1953 ; 52 min.)
- Patterns
- written by Rod Serling ; directed by Fielder Cook
- (1955 ; 53 min.)
- No time for sergeants
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- other
- Edition
- Fullscreen.
- Extent
- 3 videodiscs (485 min.)
- Isbn
- 9781604658712
- Media category
- video
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- v
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Other control number
- 715515120418
- Other physical details
- sound, black & white
- Publisher number
- CC2391D
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
- (OCoLC)921854904
- System details
- DVD; region 1, NTSC; black & white; fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby digital mono
- Video recording format
- DVD
- Label
- The golden age of television, executive producer, Sonny Fox ; produced by David J. Eagle ; a presentation of Sonny Fox Productions in association with KCET, (videorecording)
- Note
-
- No time for sergeants based on the novel by Mac Hyman. Bang the drum slowly from the book by Mark Harris. The comedian from a novelette by Ernest Lehman
- Kinescopes of the original live productions; curated by PBS and broadcast from 1980-1982 for the series The golden age of television
- Special features: Disc 1. Introduction to Marty hosted by Eva Marie Saint and interviews with Rod Steiger, Nancy Marchand, Betsy Palmer, Delbert Mann; Audio commentary for Marty by director Delbert Mann; Introduction to Patterns hosted by Keenan Wynn and interviews with Richard Kiley, Fielder Cook; Introduction to No time for sergeants hosted by Roddy McDowall. Disc 2. Introduction to A wind from the South hosted by Merv Griffin interviewing Julie Harris, Donald Woods, James Costigan; Introduction to Bang the drum slowly hosted by Cliff Robertson and interviews with Albert Salmi, Dan Petrie, Arnold Schulman, Rudy Bond, George Peppard; Audio commentary for Bang the drum slowly by director Daniel Petrie; Introduction for Requiem for a heavyweight hosted by Jack Klugman and interviews with Ralph Nelson, Martin Manulis, Jack Palance, Keenan Wynn, Serling's wife, Carol. Audio commentary for Requiem for a heavyweight by director Ralph Nelson. Disc 3. Introduction to The comedian hosted by Carl Reiner and interviews with John Frankeheimer, Mickey Rooney, Mel Tormé, Kim Hunter; Audio commentary for The comedian by director John Frankenheimer; Interview excerpts with director John Frankenheimer (early 1980s); Introduction to Days of wine and roses hosted by Julie Harris and interviews with John Frankenheimer, JP Miller, Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie
- Bar code
-
- 31223139025358
- 31223139025333
- 31223139025325
- 31223139025317
- 31223139025341
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier category code
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- vd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type code
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- tdi
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- written for television by Ira Levin ; produced by the Theatre Guild ; directed by Alex Segal
- (1955 ; 50 min.)
- Disc 2.
- A wind from the South
- written for television by James Costigan ; directed by Daniel Petrie ; produced by the Theatre Guild
- (1955 ; 51 min.)
- Bang the drum slowly
- a production of the Theater Guild ; directed by Daniel Petrie ; adapted by Arnold Schulman
- (1956 ; 52 min.)
- Requiem for a heavyweight
- Disc 1.
- directed by Ralph Nelson ; produced by Martin Manulis ; written by Rod Serling ; Playhouse 90
- (1956 ; 73 min.)
- Disc 3.
- The comedian
- written by Rod Serling ; directed by John Frankenheimer ; produced by Martin Manulis ; Playhouse 90
- (1957 ; 74 min.)
- Days of wine and roses
- written by JP Miller ; directed by John Frankenheimer ; produced by Fred Coe ; Playhouse 90
- (1958 ; 80 min.)
- Marty
- television play by Paddy Chayefsky ; produced by Fred Coe ; directed by Delbert Mann
- (1953 ; 52 min.)
- Patterns
- written by Rod Serling ; directed by Fielder Cook
- (1955 ; 53 min.)
- No time for sergeants
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- other
- Edition
- Fullscreen.
- Extent
- 3 videodiscs (485 min.)
- Isbn
- 9781604658712
- Media category
- video
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- v
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Other control number
- 715515120418
- Other physical details
- sound, black & white
- Publisher number
- CC2391D
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
- (OCoLC)921854904
- System details
- DVD; region 1, NTSC; black & white; fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby digital mono
- Video recording format
- DVD
Subject
- Hyman, Mac, 1923-1963 -- Television adaptations
- Drama
- Television adaptations
- Fiction television programs
- Live television programs
- Television comedies
- Television plays
- Sports television programs
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Kinescope films
- Lehman, Ernest, 1915-2005 -- Television adaptations
- Harris, Mark, 1922-2007 -- Television adaptations
Genre
- Live television programs
- Television adaptations
- Sports television programs
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired
- Fiction television programs
- Drama
- Television comedies
- Kinescope films
Member of
- United States Steel hour (Television program), Bang the drum slowly
- Playhouse 90, Requiem for a heavyweight
- Criterion collection, 495
- United States Steel hour (Television program), Wind from the south
- Kraft television theatre (Television program), Patterns
- Goodyear television playhouse (Television program), Marty
- Playhouse 90, Comedian
- United States Steel hour (Television program), No time for sergeants
- Playhouse 90, Days of wine and roses
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Richmond/Senator Milton Marks LibraryBorrow it351 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA, 94118, US37.781855 -122.468054
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