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The Sound of Waves Breaking
Episode aired Jan 21, 1952
30m
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Director
Richard Goode
Writers
Ann Loring
Meade Roberts
Stars
Hugh Griffith
Jay Jackson
John Mylong
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Director
Richard Goode
Writers
Ann Loring
Meade Roberts
Stars
Hugh Griffith
Jay Jackson
John Mylong
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Hugh Griffith
Man with Cello
Jay Jackson
Self - Announcer
John Mylong
Brack
Patrick O'Neal
Sailor
Natalie Schafer
Blanche
Kent Smith
David Barlow
Teresa Wright
Emily Lawrence
Director
Richard Goode
Writers
Ann Loring
Meade Roberts
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Release date
January 21, 1952 (United States)
Language
English
Filming locations
CBS Studio 41, New York City, New York, USA
Production company
J. Walter Thompson Agency
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30 minutes
Color
Black and White
Sound mix
Mono
Aspect ratio
1.33 : 1
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