Broadway Theatre Archive Movie Trailers
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Dragon Country Trailer (1970)
03 December 1970
Producer-director Glenn Jordan brought together two Tennessee Williams plays, written twenty years apart, that examine the theme of isolation with searching clarity.
Particular Men Trailer (1972)
15 April 1972
A fictitious but powerful look at the dawn of the nuclear age, this stage performance follows several government scientists as they develop the atomic bomb, grapple with the morality of their work, and confront major problems with their superiors.
The Hemingway Play Trailer (1976)
11 March 1976
A novel portrait of author Ernest Hemingway, in which four versions of the man from different points of his life exist simultaneously.
The Seagull Trailer (1975)
05 January 1975
Anton Chekhov's play "The Seagull" is brought to life in this acclaimed 1975 production directed by John Desmond.
Scarecrow Trailer (1972)
10 January 1972
Just before the Salem Witch Trials, an embittered old woman, who has learned witchcraft, teams up with the Devil, and brings a scarecrow to life as part of her diabolical revenge on the judge who was once her lover.
The Master Builder Trailer (1960)
21 March 1960
Famed playwright Henrik Ibsen tells the tale of a master builder in the twilight of his career who reaches for love in response to his work's demise.
Enemies Trailer (1974)
23 January 1974
In a sun-dappled garden in provincial Russia in 1905, some factory owners and their wives discuss the unrest among the workers.
The Human Voice Trailer (1966)
12 August 1966
A monologue of a woman talking on the phone with her longterm lover who is about to marry another girl.
Double Solitaire Trailer (1974)
16 January 1974
With his parents about to celebrate their wedding anniversary, a middle-aged husband agrees to renew his vows to his longtime wife.
The Skin of Our Teeth Trailer (1983)
18 January 1983
Production of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer-winning play "The Skin of Our Teeth," the story of Mr. and Mrs.
A Touch of the Poet Trailer (1974)
24 April 1974
Cornelius "Con" Melody is an Irish tavern keeper in New England who lives in reverence of his former days as a nobleman and decorated officer in the British army during the Napoleonic wars.
The Pirates of Penzance Trailer (1980)
01 June 1980
As a young child, Frederic had been apprenticed to a pirate by mistake when he should have been apprenticed to a pilot.
A Moon for the Misbegotten Trailer (1975)
27 May 1975
A cynical, self-hating, failed actor visits the gruff, earthy daughter of his scheming Irish tenant farmer and passes a soul-baring night of guilt-ridden confessions, tenderness, and absolution.
The Good Doctor Trailer (1978)
08 November 1978
A writer (made to resemble Russian playwright Anton Chekhov) narrates a collection of his stories, all of which are written in the style of Chekhov.
Carola Trailer (1973)
03 February 1973
Norman Lloyd directed this televised production of Jean Renoir's World War II-era play. Taking place backstage at a theatrical performance in Nazi-occupied France, Carola is a tale of passion and intrigue that involves a beautiful stage actress and her emotional and psychological struggles over a Nazi officer, whom she is entangled in an affair with, and a Resistance leader whom she is hiding.
Ten Blocks on the Camino Real Trailer (1966)
07 October 1966
A collection of ten vignettes by Tennessee Williams offering various viewpoints on life, love, and death.
King Lear Trailer (1974)
20 February 1974
James Earl Jones delivers a riveting performance as paranoid patriarch King Lear, an aging monarch who insists that his three daughters prove their love for him, only to learn he's exalted the two who seek to destroy him.
The Five Forty-Eight Trailer (1979)
07 November 1979
An advertising man, emotionally estranged from his wife and those around him, has seduced and then fired and discarded his secretary.
Home Trailer (1972)
06 January 1972
David Storey's adaptation of his award winning play for the BBC's Play for Today series.
Monkey, Monkey, Bottle of Beer, How Many Monkeys Have We Here? Trailer (1974)
22 May 1974
Five mothers sit anxiously in a hospital waiting room to reunite with their children, who have been participating in an experimental procedure for two months.
The Eccentricities of a Nightingale Trailer (1976)
16 June 1976
The tale of a lonely Southern woman's longing for her handsome next-door neighbor. At once tragic and romantic, the story is a reworking of the Williams play "Summer and Smoke," which uses the same characters and setting but in dramatically different ways.
Six Characters in Search of An Author Trailer (1976)
14 October 1976
A rehearsal is disrupted when six figures mysteriously appear on the stage, claiming to be fictional characters from an unfinished play searching for an author to tell their tragic story.
The Royal Family Trailer (1977)
09 November 1977
George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber collaborated on this 1927 hit comedy about an eminent and slightly eccentric theatrical clan.
Alice in Wonderland Trailer (1983)
03 October 1983
From the elaborate Broadway revival of the 1932 Eva Le Gallienne/Florida Friebus production comes a whimsical retelling of the Lewis Carroll classic.
O Youth and Beauty! Trailer (1979)
31 October 1979
Cash Bentley and his wife Louise lead an average upper-middle-class life in suburbia, with a nice home and two fine children.
Lullaby Trailer (1960)
18 January 1960
Truck driver Johnny Horton and cigarette girl Eadie elope after a hasty romance, but after the wedding, the couple realizes they don't know each other very well.
The Last of Mrs. Lincoln Trailer (1976)
16 September 1976
The Last of Mrs. Lincoln depicts the final seventeen years of Mary Todd Lincoln's life, following her husband's assassination.
Ah, Wilderness! Trailer (1976)
13 October 1976
On the Fourth of July holiday in 1906, the Miller family prepares to celebrate in their New England home.
The Prince of Homburg Trailer (1977)
27 April 1977
During an invasion by the Swedish army, the Prince of Homburg, a 17th century Prussian nobleman, disobeys his military orders.