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May 21st, 2010

Words at War: 7/17/1943 - The Last Days Of Sevastopol

A very well done dramatization of the seige of this valiant Russian city by the Nazis, and its brave defenders. The script was subsequently produced on Words At War August 19, 1943. An announcement is made that this was the first book in history that was delivered to its publisher entirely by cable – and they don’t mean cable TV.

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Words at War – The Last Days Of Sevastopol

Richard McDonagh (adaptor), Edward France, Phillip Clark, Frank Black (composer, conductor), Joseph Losey (director), Hester Sondergaard, Berry Kroeger, Martin Wolfson, Sam Wanamaker, Olive Deering, Alastair Kyle, Charlotte Holland, Joe DeSantis, Boris Voitikov (author), Ralph Parker (translator), Stefan Schnabel.

NBC network. A sustaining show.

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