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Enemies

Title
  1. Enemies [videorecording] / Theater in America presents The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center production ; produced by Bo Goldman ; associate producer, Ken Campbell ; executive producer, Jac Venza ; [written] by Maxim Gorky ; translated by Jeremy Brooks and Kitty Hunter-Blair ; adapted by Ellis Rabb ; directed by Ellis Rabb and Kirk Browning ; a production of WNET/13.
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  1. New York: Broadway Theatre Archive, c2000.

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Additional authors
  1. Goldman, Bo, 1932-
  2. Campbell, Ken
  3. Venza, Jac
  4. Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936.
  5. Brooks, Jeremy, 1926-1994
  6. Hunter-Blair, Kitty
  7. Rabb, Ellis, 1930-1998
  8. Browning, Kirk, 1921-2008
  9. Schmidt, Douglas W
  10. Franks, Danny
  11. Roth, Ann, 1931-
  12. MacDonald, Catherine, 1940-
  13. Keenan, George
  14. Shoskes, Mike
  15. Geller, Phylis
  16. Benson, Terry
  17. Pentecost, George
  18. Lee, Will, 1908-1982
  19. Rose, Jane, 1912-1979
  20. Woods, Richard, 1923-2001
  21. Gierasch, Stefan, 1926-2014
  22. Sullivan Daniel J.
  23. Sternhagen, Frances, 1930-2023
  24. Sommer, M. Josef
  25. Donat, Peter, 1928-2018
  26. Cavett, Carrie Nye
  27. Sharkey, Susan
  28. Phalen, Robert, 1937-
  29. Reid, Kate
  30. Walker, Sydney, 1921-1994
  31. Mandell, Alan (Alan J.)
  32. Morsell, Fred, 1940-
  33. McGill, Everett
  34. Sandulescu, Jacques, 1928-2010
  35. Lacy, Tom
  36. Fry, Ray
  37. Reeve, Christopher, 1952-2004
  38. La Tourneaux, Robert, 1940-1986
  39. Weeks, James Ray
  40. Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, producer.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (108 min.) : sound, color; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Television adaptation of Maxim Gorky's 1906 stage drama.
Series statement
  1. Theater in America
  2. Broadway Theatre Archive
Subject
  1. Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936 > Television adaptations
  2. Strikes and lockouts > Russia > Drama
  3. Working class > Russia > Drama
  4. Television
  5. Social classes > Drama
  6. Drama
  7. Factory system > Drama
  8. Strikes and lockouts > Drama
  9. Working class > Drama
  10. Television adaptations
  11. Social classes > Russia > Drama
  12. Factory system > Russia > Drama
Genre/Form
  1. Drama.
  2. Television.
Call number
  1. NCOX 1942
Note
  1. Originally broadcast as an episode of the Theater in America television series.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Set designer, Douglas W. Schmidt ; lighting designer, Danny Franks ; costume designer, Ann Roth ; music composed by Cathy MacDonald ; videotape editor, George Keenan ; audio, Mike Shoskes ; production assistant, Phylis Geller ; stage manager, Terry Benson.
Performer (note)
  1. George Pentecost, Will Lee, Ellis Rabb, Jane Rose, Richard Woods, Stefan Gierasch, Daniel J. Sullivan, Frances Sternhagen, Josef Sommer, Peter Donat, Carrie Nye, Susan Sharkey, Robert Phalen, Kate Reid, Sydney Walker, Alan Mandell, Fred Morsell, Everett McGill, Jacques Sandulescu, Tom Lacy, Ray Fry, Christopher Reeve, Robert La Tourneaux, Jimmie Ray Weeks, et al.
Event (note)
  1. Originally broadcast on Theater in America, WNET/13, New York, N.Y., Jan. 23, 1974.
Title
  1. Enemies [videorecording] / Theater in America presents The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center production ; produced by Bo Goldman ; associate producer, Ken Campbell ; executive producer, Jac Venza ; [written] by Maxim Gorky ; translated by Jeremy Brooks and Kitty Hunter-Blair ; adapted by Ellis Rabb ; directed by Ellis Rabb and Kirk Browning ; a production of WNET/13.
Imprint
  1. New York: Broadway Theatre Archive, c2000.
Series
  1. Theater in America
  2. Broadway Theatre Archive
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Set designer, Douglas W. Schmidt ; lighting designer, Danny Franks ; costume designer, Ann Roth ; music composed by Cathy MacDonald ; videotape editor, George Keenan ; audio, Mike Shoskes ; production assistant, Phylis Geller ; stage manager, Terry Benson.
Cast
  1. George Pentecost, Will Lee, Ellis Rabb, Jane Rose, Richard Woods, Stefan Gierasch, Daniel J. Sullivan, Frances Sternhagen, Josef Sommer, Peter Donat, Carrie Nye, Susan Sharkey, Robert Phalen, Kate Reid, Sydney Walker, Alan Mandell, Fred Morsell, Everett McGill, Jacques Sandulescu, Tom Lacy, Ray Fry, Christopher Reeve, Robert La Tourneaux, Jimmie Ray Weeks, et al.
Event
  1. Originally broadcast on Theater in America, WNET/13, New York, N.Y., Jan. 23, 1974.
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  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Goldman, Bo, 1932- producer.
  2. Campbell, Ken, producer.
  3. Venza, Jac, producer.
  4. Gorky, Maksim, 1868-1936.
  5. Brooks, Jeremy, 1926-1994, translator.
  6. Hunter-Blair, Kitty, translator.
  7. Rabb, Ellis, 1930-1998, adapter.
  8. Rabb, Ellis, 1930-1998, director.
  9. Rabb, Ellis, 1930-1998, actor.
  10. Browning, Kirk, 1921-2008, television director.
  11. Schmidt, Douglas W, set designer.
  12. Franks, Danny, lighting designer.
  13. Roth, Ann, 1931- costume designer.
  14. MacDonald, Catherine, 1940- composer.
  15. Keenan, George, editor of moving image work.
  16. Shoskes, Mike, sound.
  17. Geller, Phylis, production personnel.
  18. Benson, Terry, stage manager.
  19. Pentecost, George, actor.
  20. Lee, Will, 1908-1982, actor.
  21. Rose, Jane, 1912-1979, actor.
  22. Woods, Richard, 1923-2001, actor.
  23. Gierasch, Stefan, 1926-2014, actor.
  24. Sullivan Daniel J., actor.
  25. Sternhagen, Frances, 1930-2023, actor.
  26. Sommer, M. Josef, actor.
  27. Donat, Peter, 1928-2018, actor.
  28. Cavett, Carrie Nye, actor.
  29. Sharkey, Susan, actor.
  30. Phalen, Robert, 1937- actor.
  31. Reid, Kate, actor.
  32. Walker, Sydney, 1921-1994, actor.
  33. Mandell, Alan (Alan J.), actor.
  34. Morsell, Fred, 1940- actor.
  35. McGill, Everett, actor.
  36. Sandulescu, Jacques, 1928-2010, actor.
  37. Lacy, Tom, actor.
  38. Fry, Ray, actor.
  39. Reeve, Christopher, 1952-2004, actor.
  40. La Tourneaux, Robert, 1940-1986, actor.
  41. Weeks, James Ray, actor.
  42. Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, producer.
Research call number
  1. NCOX 1942
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