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A Memory Of Two Mondays (film)
"A Memory of Two Mondays" is a television play directed by Paul Bogart in 1971, based on the play by Arthur Miller. It aired on the PBS series ''NET Playhouse''. Premise A group of workers earn their livings in a Brooklyn automobile parts warehouse during the Great Depression. Most are filled with hopelessness, some are alcoholics. Kenneth (Dan Hamilton), however, is a young man yearning for a college education. Cast * Donald Buka as Mr. Eagle * Catherine Burns as Patricia * J.D. Cannon as Tom * George Grizzard as Larry * Dan Hamilton as Kenneth * Earl Hindman as William * Barnard Hughes as Jim * Harvey Keitel as Jerry * Tony Lo Bianco as Frank * Estelle Parsons as Agnes * Tom Rosqui as Unemployed Man * Jerry Stiller as The Mechanic * Kristoffer Tabori as Bert * Dick Van Patten as Raymond * Jack Warden Jack Warden (born John Warden Lebzelter Jr.; September 18, 1920July 19, 2006) was an American character actor of film and television. He was nominated for the Academy Awar ...
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NET Playhouse
''NET Playhouse'' was an American dramatic television anthology series produced by National Educational Television. NET subsequently merged with WNDT Newark to form WNET, and was superseded by the Public Broadcasting Service, though the NET title did remain. In addition to episodes produced in the United States, the series also aired episodes that were originally produced and broadcast in the United Kingdom. The series occasionally broadcast feature films, such as ''L'Avventura'' and '' Knife in the Water''. Partial list of episodes * Tennessee Williams' '' Ten Blocks on the Camino Real (''Martin Sheen, Carrie Nye, Janet Margolin; October 7, 1966) * Ivan Turgenev/ Ronald Ribman's ''The Journey of the Fifth Horse'' ( Dustin Hoffman, Orson Bean, Marian Seldes; October 14, 1966) * Henrik Ibsen's '' An Enemy of the People'' ( James Daly, Philip Bosco, Kate Reid; December 2, 1966) * Christopher Fry's ''A Sleep of Prisoners'' (Barry Morse, Jon Voight; December 9, 1966) * ''Ofoet ...
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