The Edge of Innocence (Playhouse 90)
The Edge of Innocence was an American television film broadcast on November 7, 1957, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. It aired as the ninth episode of the second season.
"The Edge of Innocence" | |
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Playhouse 90 episode | |
Teresa Wright and Joseph Cotten from The Age of Innocence | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 8 |
Directed by | Arthur Hiller |
Written by | Berne Giler |
Original air date | October 31, 1957 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
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Plot
A lawyer, Robert Rainey, defends a friend, Lowell Williams, who is charged with murder.
Cast
The cast included performances by:
- Joseph Cotten as Robert Rainey
- Teresa Wright as Carol Morton
- Maureen O'Sullivan as Julia Williams
- Beverly Garland as Gay Sherman
- Lorne Greene as Lowell Williams
- Dan Barton as Jay Pauling
- DeForest Kelley as Lambert
Production
Arthur Hiller was the director and Eva Wolas the producer. Berne Giler wrote the script. The film was produced by Screen Gems for Playhouse 90.[1]
Reception
In The New York Times, Jack Gould wrote that "absurdities were plentiful" and Berne Giler's familiarity with legal procedure was "remote" and his knowledge of play-writing "even more distant." He did credit Cotten with "a competent portrayal as a defense attorney."[2]
References
- "Maureen O'Sullivan Stars In The Edge Of Innocence". The Orlando Sentinel. October 27, 1957 – via Newspapers.com.
- Jack Gould (November 1, 1957). "TV: 'Edge of Innocence': First Filmed Drama of 'Playhouse 90' Season Is Illogical Murder Story". The New York Times. p. 40.
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