Heritage of Anger (Playhouse 90) explained

Series:Playhouse 90
Season:1
Episode:7
Director:Vincent J. Donehue
Guests:
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"Heritage of Anger" was an American television play broadcast on November 15, 1956, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. It was the seventh episode of the series.

Plot

Industrialist Eddie Hanneman learns that his sons do not wish to take over the business that he has built. Son John Ericson aspires to be a jet pilot. However, his sales manager, Paul Fletcher, does wish to take over the business.

Cast

The cast included performances by:

Kay Thompson hosted the program.

Production

The play was staged at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.[1] It was directed by Vincent J. Donehue. The teleplay was written by Harold Jack Bloom.[2]

Reception

In The New York Times, J. P. Shanley called it "an engrossing study" that "moved swiftly and absorbingly to an exciting and believable climax." Shanley also praised Bloom for "an expertly constructed script" Donehue for "fine direction", and Bellamy, Ericson, Foch, and Bridges for "outstanding portrayals."[3]

In The Boston Globe, Mary Cremmen called it "arresting drama" "admirably executed".[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Jiltable Bellamy Beats Casting Mold. The Pittsburgh Press. Ralph Bellamy. November 25, 1956. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: 'Heritage of Anger' On 'Playhouse 90'. Post-Tribune. November 15, 1956. 10. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: 'Heritage of Anger' Studies a Tycoon. The New York Times. J. P. Shanley. November 16, 1956. 38.
  4. News: TV Notebook. The Boston Globe. Mary Cremmen. November 16, 1956. 33. Newspapers.com.