The Oath (1976 TV series)
The Oath is a short lived 1976 American TV anthology series. It consisted of two films, 33 Hours in the Life of God and Sad and Lonely Sundays. The series did not proceed but the two episodes aired as stand alone movies.[1]
33 Hours in the Life of God
33 Hours in the Life of God is a 1976 American TV movie. It was directed by Glenn Jordan.
It screened alongside Sad and Lonely Sundays.
Plot
33 hours in the life of a top surgeon.
Cast
- Hal Holbrook as Dr Simon Abbott
- Carol Rossen as Alison Abbott
- Hume Cronyn as Dr Paul Jaffe
- Louise Latham as Nurse Levitt
Reception
The Los Angeles Times called it "old fashioned and predictable".[2]
The Sad and Lonely Sundays
The Sad and Lonely Sundays is a 1976 American TV movie. It was a sequel to 33 Hours in the Life of God and was based on a script by Rod Serling.[3]
Cast
- Jack Albertson as Dr George Sorenson
- Will Geer as Lucas Wembly
- Ed Flanders as Dr Frankman
- Eddie Firestone as Dr Bainbridge
- Doreen Lang as Hester
- Dorothy Tristan as Gloria Evans
- Jeff Corey as Dean Miller
- Dori Brenner as Sandy
- Bert Remsen as Mort Cooper
References
- John Carmody (Aug 24, 1976). "Reassuring Medicine". The Washington Post. p. B5.
- Smith, Cecil (Aug 24, 1976). "TV REVIEW: Leftovers From Medical Series". Los Angeles Times. p. 15.
- "Television". New York Times. Aug 26, 1976. p. 51.
External links
- The Oath at IMDb
- hours in the Life of God' at the TCM Movie Database
- Sad and Lonely Sundays at the TCM Movie Database
- Sad and Lonely Sundays at IMDb
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