The American Film Theatre - Collection Two (1970)
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Synopsis: The American Film Theater series was conceived in the 1970s by producer Ely Landau. Landau's idea was to blend the two mediums, the stage play and the movie, by filming a number of great plays and... The American Film Theater series was conceived in the 1970s by producer Ely Landau. Landau's idea was to blend the two mediums, the stage play and the movie, by filming a number of great plays and them showing them a few times a week at a theater where tickets must be bought in advance, as they would be at a play. The series produced a number of excellent adaptations of classic plays, five of which are included in this set: A DELICATE BALANCE, THE MAN IN THE GLASS BOOTH, IN CELEBRATION, THREE SISTERS, and THE HOMECOMING. See individual titles for details. [More]
Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Alan Bates, Maximilian Schell, Ian Holm
Starring: Katharine Hepburn, Alan Bates, Maximilian Schell, Ian Holm, Brian Cox, Joan Plowright, Derek Jacobi, Vivien Merchant
Director: Tony Richardson, Arthur Hiller, Lindsay Anderson, Laurence Olivier, Peter Christian Hall
Director: Tony Richardson, Arthur Hiller, Lindsay Anderson, Laurence Olivier, Peter Christian Hall
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