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John Frankenheimer was the director and Martin Manulis the producer. George Bellak wrote the teleplay. It was originally broadcast on November 21, 1957. [2] [1] It was part of the second season of Playhouse 90, an anthology television series that was voted "the greatest television series of all time" in a 1970 poll of television editors.
The Troublemakers (November 21, 1957) was George Bellak's adaptation of his own 1956 play about a campus newspaper editor killed by other students. Frankenheimer ended the year with The Thundering Wave (December 12, 1957), starring James and Pamela Mason in an Aurthur drama about an acting couple who agree to do a play together despite their ...
Episode 4: Directed by: John Frankenheimer: Written by: James P. Cavanagh (teleplay), Cornell Woolrich (novel) Original air date: October 25, 1956 () Guest appearances;
Right now, Lalgee said, many companies are struggling to gain loyalty from employees. In the recruitment universe, he said, he hears comments all the time about how many younger people don’t ...
Nurkić exited the game with three points on 1-of-4 shooting, five rebounds and two assists, while Washington and Marshall combined for 11 points. Durant led all scorers with 35 points.
David Schwimmer is remembering a scary moment on the set of Friends.. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly about his role in the upcoming second season of Disney+ and Hulu's Goosebumps, the actor ...
John Frankenheimer was the director and Robert Alan Aurthur the writer. It was originally broadcast on December 12, 1957. [2] [1] It was part of the second season of Playhouse 90, an anthology television series that was voted "the greatest television series of all time" in a 1970 poll of television editors.
Morris Sizeman is a successful garment manufacturer in New York City. His son, Harold Sizeman, returns from the Korean War with new ideas about human rights, believing that the quest for wealth is the cause of the world's difficulties.