"A Sound of Different Drummers" was an American television play broadcast live on October 3, 1957, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. It was the fourth episode of the second season. John Frankenheimer directed, and Sterling Hayden starred.
"A Sound of Different Drummers" | |
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Playhouse 90 episode | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 4 |
Directed by | John Frankenheimer |
Written by | Robert Alan Aurthur |
Original air date | October 3, 1957 |
Guest appearances | |
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Plot
editA young security police officer in a future totalitarian state is assigned to suppress illegal intellectual activity, including executing book readers. He catches a librarian hiding a banned book and joins her in reading books.
Cast
edit- Sterling Hayden as Gordon Miller, the young security police officer
- Diana Lynn as Susan Ward, the idealist librarian
- John Ireland as Ben Hammond, a satisfied conformist
- David Opatoshu as Ellis, the chief trial judge and secret reader
Tony Randall hosted the broadcast.
Production
editMartin Manulis was the producer and John Frankenheimer the director. The teleplay was written by Robert Alan Aurthur.
Reception
editIn The New York Times, Jack Gould called it "the boldest and most stimulating" play of the season, an "intellectually compelling narrative", and "a powerful drama protesting the disease of conformity." He also praised the futuristic settings and sensitive direction of John Frankenheimer.[1]
References
edit- ^ Jack Gould (October 4, 1957). "TV: A Powerful Drama: 'Playhouse 90' Offers 'Sound of Different Drummers,' Anti-Conformity Protest The Real McCoys". The New York Times. p. 47.