A Memory of Two Mondays (NET Playhouse)
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"A Memory of Two Mondays" | |
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NET Playhouse episode | |
Directed by | Paul Bogart |
Written by | Arthur Miller |
Based on | A Memory of Two Mondays by Arthur Miller |
Original air date | 1971 |
Running time | 88 min |
"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
[edit]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
[edit]- 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 as Gus
References
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