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Studio One Anthology

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I was looking forward to “Studio One Anthology.” There are great titles and a chance to see some popular actors in their early stages. This anthology showcased writers, directors, actors, and technical artists of the time. I only cut through the first DVD: "The Medium" (original broadcast: December 12, 1948) "Julius Caesar" (original broadcast: August 1, 1955) INCLUDES 17 RESTORED "STUDIO ONE" DRAMAS: "1984" (original broadcast: September 21, 1953) "An Almanac of Liberty" (original broadcast: November 8, 1954) "The Arena" (original broadcast: April 8, 1956) "Confessions of a Nervous Man" (original broadcast: November 30, 1953) "Dark Possession" (original broadcast: February 15, 1954) "The Death and Life of Larry Benson" (original broadcast: May 31, 1954) "Dino" (original broadcast: January 2, 1956) "Julius Caesar" (original broadcast: August 1, 1955) "June Moon" (original broadcast: June 22, 1949) "The Medium" (original broadcast: December 12, 1948) "Pontius Pilate" (original broadcast: April 7, 1952) "The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners" (original broadcast: January 11, 1954) "The Storm" (original broadcast: October 17, 1949) "The Strike" (original broadcast: June 7, 1954) "Summer Pavilion" (original broadcast: May 2, 1955) "Twelve Angry Men" (original broadcast: September 26, 1954) "Wuthering Heights" (original broadcast: October 30, 1950) I have seen better acting in high school plays. The words were there, but no one could stay on their mark. It was almost as if we were playing a character of actors in a play. The Original Westinghouse Commercials were pretty good. The extra is a boring panel parsing itself overproducing Studio One. I am sure that I will miss something; however, I cannot afford to trudge through all the boring hours to find it. One redeeming feature is that there is a closed caption, so you can tell what they are saying when they mumble or sing.
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