Our town [videorecording] /Showtime and Exxonmobil Masterpiece Theatre present ; by Thornton Wilder ; producer, Marc Bauman ; directed by James Naughton.
Contributor(s): Atkinson, Jayne | Braden, John | Converse, Frank | Curtin, Jane | DeMunn, Jeffrey | Dillon, Mia | Fox, Ben | Lacey, Maggie | Newman, Paul | Robards, Jake | Spinella, Stephen | Wilder, Thornton | Bauman, Marc | Naughton, James | PBS Home Video | Paramount Home Entertainment | Showtime Networks | Westport Country Playhouse (Westport, Conn.).
Material type: Visual materialSeries: PBS pictures. Publisher: [Alexandria, Va.] : Hollywood, Calif. : PBS Home Video ; Distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment, 2005, c2003Edition: Widescreen format.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 1415709289.Uniform titles: Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre's American collection. Subject(s): City and town life -- Drama | New Hampshire -- Drama | Young women -- Drama | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | City and town life -- Drama | New Hampshire -- Drama | Young women -- Drama | Video recordings for the hearing impaired | City and town life -- Drama | New Hampshire -- Drama | Young women -- Drama | Closed caption video recordings | VideodiscsGenre/Form: Television plays. | Television adaptations. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: 812/.52Video Librarian
Young Adult
DVD; Dolby digital; region 1.
Closed-captioned.
Jayne Atkinson, John Braden, Frank Converse, Jane Curtin, Jeffrey DeMunn, Mia Dillon, Ben Fox, Maggie Lacey, Paul Newman, Jake Robards, Stephen Spinella.
Director of photography, Phil Abraham ; editor, Camilla Toniolo.
This performance was videotaped at the Booth Theater, January 28-February 2, 2003.
Originally produced as an episode of the television program Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre's American collection in 2003.
"The Westport Country Playhouse production."
Includes production notes from Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, and James Naughton.
Presents the Masterpiece Theatre production of Thornton Wilder's play "Our Town," in which Emily Webb, a young wife in Grover's Corner, New Hampshire, in the early twentieth century, realizes too late the importance of savoring every moment of life.
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