The Dark Side of the Earth (Playhouse 90) explained

Series:Playhouse 90
Season:2
Episode:2
Director:Arthur Penn
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"The Dark Side ofarth" was an American television play broadcast live on September 19, 1957, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. It was the second episode of the second season. Rod Serling's teleplay told the story of a band of Hungarian freedom fighters captured by the Soviets in 1956.

Plot

The play tells the story of Russia's suppression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

Cast

Production

Martin Manulis was the producer and Arthur Penn the director. Rod Serling wrote the teleplay. It was the first live television appearance for both Van Heflin and Dean Jagger.

Reception

The television critic in The Philadelphia Inquirer praised the "literate script", the "talented cast", Arthur Penn's restrained direction, and believable if not admirable characters.[1]

Arthur Grace in The Miami News called it "a beautifully written dramatic play" and "a timeless play, appropriate at any time and any place when, in war or revolution, men must slaughter each other." He also praised the superb character development and superb performances of Jagger, Van Heflin, and Hunter.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Serling's 'Dark Side' Is Literate, Credible. The Philadelphia Inquirer. S.L.S.. September 20, 1967. Newspapers.com.
  2. News: 'Playhouse 90' Superb. The Miami News. Arthur Grace. September 20, 1957. 5B. Newspapers.com.