Playhouse 90 (1956)

Playhouse 90

TV Series19561h 30m
ComedyCrimeDramaMysteryRomanceWar
8.3 / 10(478)

Of the many anthology series, this is considered the most ambitious with outstanding talent in front of the camera. Attracting top ranked directors and scripts, it was often filmed live including the entire first season.

Runtime
1h 30m
Released
1956
Country
United States

Details

Release year: 1956

Storyline

Of the many anthology series, this is considered the most ambitious with outstanding talent in front of the camera. Attracting top ranked directors and scripts, it was often filmed live including the entire first season.

Top credits

Cast
  • Richard JoySelf - Announcer, Announcer, Self - Narrator
  • Paul LambertPaul LambertAl Capone, Announcer, Carter, Danny, Kozek, Lorca, Major Lawrence, Rassine, The Prosector
  • Helen KleebHelen KleebBirdy, Frieda, Informer's Wife, Mrs. Flagg, Mrs. Juster, Nurse, Switchboard Operator, The Nurse
  • Charles BickfordCharles BickfordCaptain Joel Kingdom, Ellis Arnesen, Gen. Keaton, Henry Harcourt, Marvin, Old Man Grant, Pa Fentry, Self - Introductory Host
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Awards

13 wins & 34 nominations

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Did you know

This show began in 1956 broadcasting all live ninety-minute plays, with only a sub-par kinescope film (film camera aimed at the live broadcast on the television monitor) as an archive. The second year, they began to film maybe every second or third episode (as a "made-for-television-movie"), then, in the last two years began videotaping many of the episodes. The tape technique was harder to spot because the broadcasts still appeared live, but there are at least partial tapes (of excellent, pristine quality) in the CBS vaults of episodes "Days of Wine and Roses", "The Old Man", "Judgment At Nuremberg", "Alas, Babylon", and "In The Prescence of Mine Enemies". Clips of these tapes were featured in the 2002 CBS special "50 Years of Television City in Hollywood".

The color broadcast of "The Nutcracker" was this show's only color telecast, and CBS's only live color broadcast of 1958.

TV Guide named Playhouse 90 the best drama of the '50s. It set the standard for anthologies being ambitious, classy, and for its first season, entirely live.

Episodes

134 episodes – 4 seasons

User reviews

8/10

A master genre that does not even exist today.

👍 18 · 10/10/2002
10/10

Masterpiece by Rod Serling

👍 13 · 10/13/2003
/10

the best of the best in the golden age of television

👍 12 · 9/22/2002

Technical specs

Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.33 : 1
Color
Black and White, Color
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