Flesh and Blood (1968 film)
Flesh and Blood is a 1968 television film directed by Arthur Penn from an original teleplay by William Hanley.[1] The film aired 26 January 1968 on NBC.[2]
Flesh and Blood | |
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Screenplay by | William Hanley |
Directed by | Arthur Penn |
Starring | Edmond O'Brien Kim Stanley E.G. Marshall Kim Darby Suzanne Pleshette Robert Duvall |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Arthur Penn |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production company(s) | National Broadcasting Company |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | 26 January 1968 (USA) |
Cast
- Edmond O'Brien (Harry)
- Kim Stanley (Della)
- E.G. Marshall (John)
- Kim Darby (Faye)
- Suzanne Pleshette (Nona)
- Robert Duvall (Howard)
Production
The TV movie was filmed on East 26th Street, Manhattan, and at JC Studios, Brooklyn, New York City.
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References
- Lowry, Cynthia (29 Jan 1968). "Football Finally Vanishes and Old Faces on the Tube". Lawrence Journal-World. p. 19. Available online.
- Du Brow, Rick (29 January 1968). "Hanley's Play Needed a Smile". Beaver County Times. p. B1. Available online.
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