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On Borrowed Time 1952 Restored
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This was a live performance June 25, 1952 captured on a kinescope recording, and later transferred to tape. It has been restored to bring it closer to what the original may have looked like on TV in 1952. A much better restoration is possible with pro software if the kinescope film still exists. It was presented on the Celanese Theatre, which featured adaptations of plays by well-known authors. The commercials were of course for Celanese plastic and fiber made into products. There were other TV, radio, and movie adaptations of this successful play. The movie and TV adaptations took out Gramps’s profanity, but left in a few mild words. The profanity was a major source of humor. The expression “go where the Woodbine twineth” was a euphemism for death in a song about a soldier by Septimus Winner in the late 1800s. Author: Paul Osborn Based on Novel by: Lawrence C. Watkin Producer/Director: Alex Segal ---Cast--- Ralph Morgan - Gramps Melville Cooper – Mr. Brink Mildred Dunnock - Demetria Philip Coolidge - Pilbeam Billy Chapin - Pud Clay Clement – Dr. Evans Nell Harrison – Granny Humphrey Davis – Grimes Norma Connolly – Marcia Michael Demarrias – A Boy Adaptation: Norman Lessing Editor:…
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Clay Clement, Ralph Morgan, Melville Cooper, Mildred Dunnock, Philip Coolidge, Nell Harrison, Humphrey Davis, Kinescope, Norma Connolly, Michael Dermarrias, Paul Osborn, Paul Osborn, Ralph Morgan
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