Laurence Olivier presents [videorecording] / Granada TV. [Vol. 1]: produced by Derek Granger and Laurence Olivier ; written by Tennessee Williams and Harold Pinter ; directed by Robert Moore and Michael Apted. [Vol. 2]: produced by Laurence Olivier and June Howson ; written by Stanley Houghton and William Inge ; directed by Silvio Narizzano, June Howson, and Laurence Olivier. [Vol. 3]: producers, Laurence Olivier and Roy Roberts ; written by Eduardo de Filippo and John Fowles ; adapted by Keith Waterhouse, Willis Hall, and John Mortimer ; directed by Alan Bridges and Robert Knights.
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[videorecording] /
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Distributed by Acorn Media U.S., Distributed by Acorn Media U.S.,
Cat on a hot tin roof. Collection. Hindle wakes. Come back, little Sheba. Saturday, Sunday, Monday. Ebony tower.
Notes:
Originally broadcast on television between 1976-1984. "Due to the age of these programs and the improved resolution that DVD provides, you may notice occasional flaws in the image and audio on this DVD presentation that were beyond our ability to correct from the original materials."--DVD case. Special features: Play synopses; cast filmographies; Laurence Olivier biography. "Cat on a hot tin roof" cast: Laurence Olivier (Big Daddy), Natalie Wood (Margaret), Robert Wagner (Brick), Maureen Stapleton (Big Mamma), Mary Peach (Mae), and Jack Hedley (Gooper). "The collection" cast: Laurence Olivier (Harry), Alan Bates (James), Malcolm McDowell (Bill), and Helen Mirren (Stella). "Hindle wakes" cast: Donald Pleasence (Nat Jeffcote), Rosemary Leach (Mrs. Jeffcote), Jack Hedley (Chris Hawthorn), Pat Heywood (Mrs. Hawthorn), and Roy Dotrice (Sir Timothy). "Come back, little Sheba" cast: Laurence Olivier (Doc), Joanne Woodward (Lola), Carrie Fisher (Marie), Patience Collier (Mrs. Coffman), and Nicholas Campbell (Turk). "Saturday, Sunday, Monday" cast: Laurence Olivier (Antonio), Joan Plowright (Rosa), Frank Finlay (Peppino), and Edward Woodward (Luigi). "The ebony tower" cast: Laurence Olivier (Henry Breasley), Roger Rees (David Williams), Greta Scacchi (Mouse), and Toyah Willcox (Freak).
Contents:
[ca. 1 hr., 19 min., 1984] Ebony tower John Fowles [ca. 1 hr., 39 min., 1976] -- Collection Harold Pinter [ca. 1 hr., 4 min. 1976] -- Vol. 2 (ca. 169 min.) Hindle wakes Stanley Houghton [ca. 1 hr., 18 min., 1976] -- Come back, little Sheba William Inge [ca. 1 hr., 31 min., 1977] -- Vol. 3 (ca. 178 min.) Saturday, Sunday, Monday Eduardo de Filippo ; adaptation by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall [ca. 1 hr., 39 min., 1977] -- Ebony tower John Fowles [ca. 1 hr., 19 min., 1984]
Summary:
The greatest actor of the 20th century presents six works by great 20th century playwrights.
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