The golden age of television /
Material type: FilmPublisher number: CC1837D | The Criterion CollectionLanguage: English Series: Criterion collection ; 495.Publication details: [United States] : Criterion Collection, [2009]Edition: FullscreenDescription: 3 videodiscs (478 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (34 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm)Content type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- 9781604651782
- 1604651784
- Playhouse 90.
- DVDs -- Television adaptations -- Drama.
- Television programs -- United States.
- Television programs.
- Television plays.
- Drama.
- Feature films.
- Fiction television programs.
- Kinescope films.
- Live television programs.
- Sports television programs.
- Televised performances.
- Television adaptations.
- Television comedies.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Television plays.
- Comedy television programs.
- Drama.
- Fiction television programs.
- Live television programs.
- Television adaptations.
- Television comedies.
- Sports television programs.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Television programs.
- Television plays.
- Feature films.
- Kinescope films.
- Théâtre.
- Fictions télévisées.
- Émissions télévisées en direct.
- Adaptations télévisées.
- Comédies télévisées.
- Émissions sportives télévisées.
- Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
- Émissions télévisées.
- Dramatiques (Émissions télévisées)
- 791.45/75 22
- PN1992.77 .G653 2009
- CC2391D
- Marty: Associate producer, Gordon Duff ; settings by Otis Riggs ; costumes by Rose Bogdanoff ; video by A l 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 Griffin ; 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: Story editor, Peter Kortner ; art director, Walter Scott Herndon ; music supervisor, Fred Steiner ; set decorator, Buck Henshaw.
- Days of wine and roses: Associate producers, Robert Goldman, Russell Stoneham ; music, Alex North.
- Playhouse 90 named Emmy Award winner, 1957, 1958: outstanding drama series
- United States Steel Hour named Emmy Award winner, 1955: outstanding drama series
Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Video Recording | Carleton University, AVRC | SP456 - Collections Room | DVD-02395 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 16050185697 |
Booklet featuring an essay by curator Ron Simon and his extensive liner notes on each program.
Marty: Based on the story by Paddy Chayefsky.
No time for sergeants: Based on the novel by Mac Hyman.
Bang the drum slowly: Based on the book by Mark Harris.
The comedian: Based on the novelette by Ernest Lehman.
Kinescopes of the original live productions; curated by PBS 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; 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.
Disc 1. 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 / 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 / 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 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.
MPAA rating: Not rated.
DVD; region 1, NTSC; fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby digital mono.
Closed-captioned.
Playhouse 90 named Emmy Award winner, 1957, 1958: outstanding drama series
United States Steel Hour named Emmy Award winner, 1955: outstanding drama series
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