Topaze (Playhouse 90) Explained

Series:Playhouse 90
Season:2
Episode:3
Director:Vincent J. Donehue
Music:Robert Drasnin
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"Topaze" was an American television play broadcast on September 26, 1957, as part of the second season of the CBS television series Playhouse 90. Ellis St. Joseph wrote the teleplay based on Marcel Pagnol's 1928 play, Topaze. Vincent J. Donehue directed, Martin Manulis was the producer, and Robert Drasnin composed the music. Sterling Hayden was the host, and Ernie Kovacs and Carl Reiner starred.[1] [2]

The program's commercial sponsors were the American Gas Association, Theradan anti-dandruff shampoo, Marlboro cigarettes, and Ipana toothpaste.[1]

Plot

Topaze, an idealistic teacher in a small French school, is fired for refusing to adjust the grades of the son of an influential and corrupt politician. The politician then hires Topaze as the head of a dummy corporation, serving as bagman and money launderer. After realizing that he has been taken advantage of, Topaze embraces the corruption to achieve his own fortune.

Cast

The following performers received screen credit for their performances:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Playhouse 90: Topaze. The Paley Center for Media. February 25, 2021.
  2. Web site: Playhouse 90, Season 2. Classic TV Archive. February 24, 2021.