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"G.E. True Theater" The Shunning (1956)"General Electric Theater" The Shunning (original title)


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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
James Costigan  adaptation
Brooke Hanlon  story

Episode Cast (in credits order)

Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Joan Lorring

Lilia Skala ... Amish Woman
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Series Crew
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Directed by
Leslie H. Martinson 
John Brahm (episode "Auf Wiederschen")
Charles F. Haas (episode "My Dark Days-Aftermath: Part 2") (episode "My Dark Days-Prelude: Part 1") (as Charles Haas)
Don Medford (episode "I Am a Fool")
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Sherwood Anderson  story (episode "I Am a Fool")
Leo Davis  adaptation (episode "Martry, The")
Steve McNeil  writer
George Milburn  story (episode "Wish Book The")
Marion Miller  autobiography (episode "My Dark Days-Prelude: Part 1")
Marion Miller  (episode "My Dark Days-Aftermath: Part 2")
Shirley Peterson  (episode "Song Caruso Sang, mThe")
Arnold Peyser  writer
Lois Peyser  writer
Thomas Nord Riley  uncredited
Arnold Schulman  adaptation (episode "I Am a Fool")
Arthur Steuer  (episode "Mr. Ocean Blue")

Produced by
Tony Barr .... associate producer (as Anthony Barr)
 
Costume Design by
Vincent Dee 
 
Music Department
Lloyd R. Apperson .... musician
Fenton Jones .... musician
 
Other crew
Douglas Benton .... story editor
 

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