Thunder Rock (play)
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Thunder Rock is a 1939 play by Robert Ardrey.
In the United States, Thunder Rock was produced by the Group Theater and opened 14 November 1939 and closed three weeks later. Lee J. Cobb, Frances Farmer, and Luther Adler were among the cast directed by Elia Kazan, who had directed Ardrey's play Casey Jones in 1938.
Thunder Rock closed after only 23 performances on Broadway, but it had a far more successful theatre run in London. It was adapted into a 1942 film starring Michael Redgrave, Barbara Mullen, James Mason and Lilli Palmer, produced by John and Roy Boulting's Charter Films. The play became much more popular in regional theatre in the United States after its theatre and film successes in England.
References
- Writer Biography: Robert Ardrey (primarily about the plays and screenplays)
- Wesleyan University Cinema Archives: The Elia Kazan Collection.
- The New York Times 1943 review of film version of Thunder Rock
External links
- Thunder Rock at the Internet Broadway Database
- Thunder Rock (1942 film) at the Internet Movie Database
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