Time Remembered (film)

Time Remembered is a 1961 American television film for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. It was based on the play by Jean Anouilh and directed by George Schaefer.[1]

Cast

Production

The play had been performed on Broadway in 1957-58 starring Helen Hayes. It was Edith Evans' American debut.[2]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times thought Munro carried "off the acting honours".[3]

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References

  1. Directing Award Properly Given Los Angeles Times 7 Feb 1961: A10.
  2. EDITH EVANS SET TO MAKE TV DEBUT: To Be in Time Remembered' Feb. 7 on N.B.C. -- College Professor to Wed Fan By VAL ADAMS. New York Times 16 Dec 1960: 67.
  3. Tube Shines for 3 Great Hours Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 9 Feb 1961: A12.
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