Desilu playhouse-- "The eighth circle" / by Robert Blees. [1960]

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Desilu playhouse-- "The eighth circle" / by Robert Blees. [1960]

75 leaves ; 28 cm.

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Farr, Felicia

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Blees, Robert A.

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Motion picture and television script-writer and producer. Blees is noted for writing the screenplay of the 1953 film "Magnificent Obsession" and producing the early 1960's television series "Bus Stop" and "Combat!". From the description of Papers of Robert Blees, 1925-1965. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233100952 Blees was born in Lathrop, MO, June 9, 1925; educated at Dartmouth College; he has numerous credits as a writer and a producer including the f...

Ellin, Stanley

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Mystery writer. Graduate of Brooklyn College. From the description of Papers, [ca.1960-1962] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155453543 ...

Obrian, Hugh

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Hugh O'Brian was born April 19, 1925 as Hugh J. Krampe. After briefly attending the University of Cincinnati, he enlisted in the Marine Corps at age 17. He received an honorable discharge from the service and moved to Los Angeles where he began acting in a small theater group. Ida Lupino signed him to play his first starring role in Young lovers. O'Brian appeared in numerous theater, television, and motion picture productions, but he is best identified for his role as Wyatt Earp in the televisio...