Of Mice and Men (1968 film)

Of Mice and Men is a 1968 TV film. It was an adaptation of Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. It was part of ABC's "Theatre Nights".[1][2]

Of Mice and Men
Based onthe novel by John Steinbeck
Written byJohn Hopkins
Directed byTed Kotcheff
Country of originUSA
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)executive
David Susskind
Release
Original release1968

Cast

Production

The text was censored for television.[3]

gollark: They probably *won't* be if the perception is that they will just do it arbitrarily and repeatedly for ages and it just slows down things at best.
gollark: Anyway, people have seemingly been mostly willing to engage in obeying lockdown when there was a clearish danger and it seemed like a temporary onetime thing.
gollark: Congratulations, you handed power over to the test designers?
gollark: Also, the more times they end up doing them the less willing people will be to actually abide by the rules.
gollark: Doing lockdowns has quite a wide range of problematic knock-on effects and should be avoided if possible.

References

  1. "Inside TV". Los Angeles Times. Jun 18, 1967 via ProQuest.
  2. Humphrey, H. (Feb 1, 1968). "TV REVIEWS". Los Angeles Times via ProQuest.
  3. Crawford, L. (Aug 13, 1967). "He likes his classics uncensored". Chicago Tribune via ProQuest.


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