General Motors 50th Anniversary Show | |
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Directed by | Charles S. Dubin |
Produced by | Jess Oppenheimer |
Written by | Helen Deutsch Richard De Roy (special material) Arne Sultan (special material) Marvin Worth (special material) |
Music by | Bernard Green |
Distributed by | NBC |
Release date(s) | 17 November 1957 |
Running time | 120 min |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
General Motors 50th Anniversary Show is a 1957 television special, broadcast live and in color on NBC-TV, directed by Charles S. Dubin, produced by Jess Oppenheimer, and written by Helen Deutsch.
Contents |
A celebration including drama, comedy and music highlights included, Pat Boone singing "Where Are You?" in a skit called the Sad Lover in a Mardi Gras scene. A comedy sketch with Eddie Bracken and Hans Conried called "Poor Charlie: the Book Store". Including Alice Ghostley and [[Dennis Joel] and Tirrell Barbery as Ethel and Andy and Julie. Dan Dailey, Carol Burnett, Steve Lawrence and Chita Rivera in a comedy song and dance titled, "Past and Future". "Mr. Boland's Afternoon", a dramatic sketch with Don Ameche and Peg Lynch. "Firsts" a comedy sketch with Claudette Colbert and Kent Smith. "The Bridge" a dramatic/musical endeavor with Cyril Ritchard and Claudia Crawford. Dean Martin, Howard Keel, Doretta Morrow and Bambi Linn in a potpourri of songs about Love.
New York City, New York, USA Cast:Peg Lynch..herself