A Memory of Two Mondays (1971)
Workers in an auto parts warehouse in 1933 New York City inhabit a bleak, dead-end world in the depths of the Depression where, at least, they have jobs. Introduced by its playwright, Arthur Miller, it was the first in a series of NET Playhouse programs concerning life in America during the Depression years.
Director: Paul Bogart
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Jack Warden as Gus |
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Harvey Keitel as Jerry |
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Dick Van Patten as Raymond |
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Estelle Parsons as Agnes |
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Jerry Stiller as Mechanic |
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Catherine Burns as Patricia |
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J.D. Cannon as Tom |
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George Grizzard as Larry |
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Dan Hamilton as Kenneth |
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Earl Hindman as William |
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Barnard Hughes as Jim |
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Tony Lo Bianco as Frank |
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Kristoffer Tabori as Bert |
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Donald Buka as Mister Eagle |
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Tom Rosqui as Unemployed Man |
| Production | Jacqueline Babbin | Producer |
| Art | Ed Wittstein | Production Design |
| Camera | Sol Negrin | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Don Elliott | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Saul Landa | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Joseph G. Aulisi | Costume Design |
| Production | Jac Venza | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Paul Bogart | Director |
| Writing | Arthur Miller | Writer |