
Overview:
Three Irwin Shaw short stories are dramatized. In "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" a young married couple stop for a drink on a Sunday morning in Manhattan, and the conversation turns to the husband's fidelity. "The Monument" centers on the conflict between a popular bartender with a following in an upscale Irish bar in 1938 Manhattan and its owner, who is determined to introduce a more economical whiskey in the establishment over the barkeep's objections. In "The Man Who Married a French Wife" the influential American husband of a French woman is asked by her former lover, a former resistance fighter, to help him escape the country.Status: | Released (1981-06-01) |
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Screen: | Kenneth Cavander, Irwin Shaw |
Productions: | Broadway Theatre Archive, Thirteen |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
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Casts
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- 9919: Claudine Auger - Ginette Beauchurch
- 2900392: Bob Sherman - Tom Beauchurch
- 32044: Pierre Santini - Claude Morin
Crews
- 93159: Lindsay Law - Producer - Production
- 1507147: Kenneth Cavander - Writer - Writing
- 2900390: Kevin Moriarty - Controller - Production
- 1247056: Nick Havinga - Director - Directing
- 106607: Irwin Shaw - Short Story - Writing
- 2900389: John Glenmeister - Director - Directing
- 2053019: Alan Shallcross - Producer - Production
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