Home
search
more | tips
SHOP PRODUCERS...
Amazon.com Amazon.ca Amazon.co.uk Amazon.de Amazon.fr
IMDb > "Producers' Showcase" The Petrified Forest (1955)
Prev | 9 of 40 Episodes | Next

"Producers' Showcase"
The Petrified Forest (1955)


advertisement
Register or login to rate this title
User Rating: 7.8/10 (12 votes)

Overview

Director:
Delbert Mann
Writers:
Tad Mosel (adaptation)
Robert E. Sherwood (play)
Original Air Date:
30 May 1955 (Season 1, Episode 9)
Genre:
Drama | Musical | Comedy | Family more
Plot:
add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
User Comments:
Petrified more

Cast

 (Episode Credited cast)

Lauren Bacall ... Gaby

Humphrey Bogart ... Duke Mantee
Dick Elliott ... Commander

Henry Fonda ... Alan Squier
Richard Gaines ... Mr. Chisholm
Paul Hartman ... Jason Maple
Richard Jaeckel ... Ruby

Jack Klugman ... Jackie
Steven Ritch ... Lineman (as Steve Ritch)
Natalie Schafer ... Mrs. Chisholm
Joseph Sweeney ... Gramps

Jack Warden ... Boze
more
Create a character page for: ?

Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
One of the very first television programs to use helicopter shots. more

FAQ

This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.
4 out of 10 people found the following comment useful:-
Petrified, 31 January 2006
Author: tedg (tedg@FilmsFolded.com) from Virginia Beach

Gosh, I saw this together with "Key Largo," and it made that wooden project look good.

There's some history here. The 1936 movie was of a play that featured Bogart and Howard. Edward G Robinson was cast in the film for Bogart's role, but he bowed out -- giving Bogart his first chance in movies.

Twelve years later, a reshuffling of the thing was made as "Key Largo" but with Bogart as the good guy and Robinson as the creepy gangster. Bacall was the nice girl. It would be the last joint movie appearance for the two.

But wait! Along comes this, a simplified remake of "Petrified Forest" for TeeVee. Bogart is back as the gangster, and Bacall the nice girl. This would be their actual last joint appearance. Henry Fonda was the good guy this time.

It gives the impression of being a taped live performance, staged as the original play must have been. Bogart is tired, so tired. He may have already known he was dying. The rest of the players are stilted. Clearly, there was scant rehearsal and poor or no direction. So the actors all just run through their lines with the minimum of emotion and total lack of collaboration.

Its a sad, sad disaster. All the intended power of the original play (and some of the movie), those metaphors that played up communism and hit at moneyed privilege, were muted into oblivion because of the red-baiting of the time. The performance is much like the lives of the play. Wasted.

Ted's Evaluation -- 1 of 3: You can find something better to do with this part of your life.

Was the above comment useful to you?
more

Message Boards

Discuss this title with other users on IMDb message board for "Producers' Showcase" (1954)

Related Links

Main series Episode guide Full cast and crew
IMDb TV section IMDb Drama section IMDb USA section
Add this title to MyMovies

You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. They will be examined and if approved will be included in a future update. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process.