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A memory of two Mondays

Title
  1. A memory of two Mondays [videorecording] / Produced by Jacqueline Babbin ; associate producer, Robert E. Leamy ; executive producer, Jac Venza ; [written] by Arthur Miller ; directed by Paul Bogart ; a production of WNET/13.
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  1. New York: Broadway Theatre Archive, c2000.

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Additional authors
  1. Babbin, Jacqueline
  2. Leamy, Robert E.
  3. Venza, Jac
  4. Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005.
  5. Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005
  6. Bogart, Paul
  7. Wittstein, Ed, 1929-2011
  8. Elliott, Don, 1926-1984
  9. Mehegan, John
  10. Negrin, Sol
  11. Landa, Saul
  12. Tabori, Kristoffer
  13. Van Patten, Dick
  14. Parsons, Estelle
  15. Burns, Catherine
  16. Warden, Jack
  17. Hughes, Barnard, 1915-2006
  18. Hamilton, Dan, 1945-
  19. Grizzard, George
  20. Lo Bianco, Tony
  21. Hindman, Earl, 1942-2003
  22. Keitel, Harvey
  23. Cannon, J. D. (John Donovan), 1922-2005
  24. Rosqui, Tom, 1928-1991
  25. Stiller, Jerry
  26. Buka, Donald, 1921-2009
  27. Maysles, Albert
  28. Broadway Theatre Archive
  29. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  30. Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (87 min.) : sound, color; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Television adaptation of Arthur Miller's 1955 one-act play.
Series statement
  1. Theater in America
  2. Broadway Theatre Archive
Subject
  1. Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005 > Television adaptations
  2. Warehouses > Management > Drama
  3. Depressions > 1929 > United States > Drama
  4. Working class > United States > Drama
  5. Drama
  6. Warehouses > Employees > Drama
  7. Television adaptations
  8. Television
Genre/Form
  1. Drama.
  2. Television.
Call number
  1. NCOX 1908
Note
  1. Originally broadcast as an episode of the Theater in America television series.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Production designer, Ed Wittstein ; music by Don Elliott, played by John Mehegan ; director of photography, Sol Negrin ; editor, Saul Landa.
Performer (note)
  1. Spoken introduction by Arthur Miller. Prologue filmed by Albert Maysles.
  2. Kristoffer Tabori, Dick Van Patten, Estelle Parsons, Catherine Burns, Jack Warden, Barnard Hughes, Dan Hamilton, George Grizzard, Tony Lo Bianco, Earl Hindman, Harvey Keitel, J. D. Cannon, Tom Rosqui, Jerry Stiller, Donald Buka.
Event (note)
  1. Originally broadcast on Theater in America, WNET/Channel 13, New York, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1971.
Title
  1. A memory of two Mondays [videorecording] / Produced by Jacqueline Babbin ; associate producer, Robert E. Leamy ; executive producer, Jac Venza ; [written] by Arthur Miller ; directed by Paul Bogart ; a production of WNET/13.
Imprint
  1. New York: Broadway Theatre Archive, c2000.
Series
  1. Theater in America
  2. Broadway Theatre Archive
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Production designer, Ed Wittstein ; music by Don Elliott, played by John Mehegan ; director of photography, Sol Negrin ; editor, Saul Landa.
Cast
  1. Spoken introduction by Arthur Miller. Prologue filmed by Albert Maysles.
  2. Kristoffer Tabori, Dick Van Patten, Estelle Parsons, Catherine Burns, Jack Warden, Barnard Hughes, Dan Hamilton, George Grizzard, Tony Lo Bianco, Earl Hindman, Harvey Keitel, J. D. Cannon, Tom Rosqui, Jerry Stiller, Donald Buka.
Event
  1. Originally broadcast on Theater in America, WNET/Channel 13, New York, N.Y., Jan. 28, 1971.
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  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Babbin, Jacqueline, television producer.
  2. Leamy, Robert E., television producer.
  3. Venza, Jac, television producer.
  4. Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005. Memory of two Mondays.
  5. Miller, Arthur, 1915-2005, host.
  6. Bogart, Paul, television director.
  7. Wittstein, Ed, 1929-2011, set designer.
  8. Elliott, Don, 1926-1984, composer.
  9. Mehegan, John, instrumentalist.
  10. Negrin, Sol, director of photography.
  11. Landa, Saul, editor of moving image work.
  12. Tabori, Kristoffer, actor.
  13. Van Patten, Dick, actor.
  14. Parsons, Estelle, actor.
  15. Burns, Catherine, actor.
  16. Warden, Jack, actor.
  17. Hughes, Barnard, 1915-2006, actor.
  18. Hamilton, Dan, 1945- actor.
  19. Grizzard, George, actor.
  20. Lo Bianco, Tony, actor.
  21. Hindman, Earl, 1942-2003, actor.
  22. Keitel, Harvey, actor.
  23. Cannon, J. D. (John Donovan), 1922-2005, actor.
  24. Rosqui, Tom, 1928-1991, actor.
  25. Stiller, Jerry, actor.
  26. Buka, Donald, 1921-2009, actor.
  27. Maysles, Albert.
  28. Broadway Theatre Archive.
  29. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  30. Public Broadcasting Service (U.S.)
Research call number
  1. NCOX 1908
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