Studio One Anthology (1948)
-
17% want to see it
(6 ratings)
"Like watching a moment captured in amber from a more innocent broadcast era" New York Daily News. 17 Hand-Picked Episodes from the Award-Winning series Restored and Re-Mastered. Complete with the original commercials. A pinnacle of The Golden Age of Television, Studio One presented a wide… More "Like watching a moment captured in amber from a more innocent broadcast era" New York Daily News. 17 Hand-Picked Episodes from the Award-Winning series Restored and Re-Mastered. Complete with the original commercials. A pinnacle of The Golden Age of Television, Studio One presented a wide range of memorable drams and received 18-Emmyr nominations during its prestigious nine-year-run on CBS. Showcasing some of the greatest talents of the era, this anthology series created an enormous impact and is a treasured part of America's broadcasting history. Includes: Twelve Angry Men 1984 Wuthering Heights Dino Julius Caeser The Medium June Moon Pontius Pilate The Storm Confessions of a Nervous Man The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners Dark Possession The Death and Life of Larry Benson The Strike An Almanac Summer Pavilion The Arena Featuring early performances from Eddie Albert Martin E. Brooks Art Carney Robert Cummings James Daly Norman Fell Geraldine Fitzgerald John Forsythe Charlton Heston Jack Lemmon Sal Mineo Elizabeth Montgomery Leslie Nielsen Barbara O'Neil Lee Remick Eva Marie Saint Vaughn Taylor Exclusive DVD Extras -Excerpts from The Paley Center's "Studio One Video History" featuring an interview with Paul Nickell -Excerpts from The Paley Center's "Studio One Seminar" -Footage from the Archive of American Television utilizing interview excerpts related to Studio One -52-page booklet featuring introduction by the Archive of American Television as well as detailed info and essays on each episode.
- Directed By
- Paul Nickell
- Genres
- Drama, Television
- Studio
- Koch Vision
Critic Reviews
-
Matthew Sorrento, PopMatters
With new techno-gadgets arriving in stores by the month, can we relate to the joy Americans felt when the 'magic window' first arrived to their homes?
See more critic ratings and reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
Fresh (60% or more critics rated the movie positively)
Rotten (59% or fewer critics rated the movie positively)
No Featured Audience Ratings Found…
Currently unavailable on Flixster
