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All my sons

Author: Irving ReisEdward G RobinsonBurt LancasterMady ChristiansHoward DuffAll authors
Publisher: [S.l.] : Hollywood's Attic, [©2008]
Edition/Format:   DVD video : EnglishView all editions and formats
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A family torn apart by a wartime tragedy is forced to come to terms with their inner demons.
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Genre/Form: Fiction films
Drama
Material Type: Videorecording
Document Type: Visual material
All Authors / Contributors: Irving Reis; Edward G Robinson; Burt Lancaster; Mady Christians; Howard Duff; Louisa Horton; Frank Conroy; Arlene Francis; Lloyd Gough; Elisabeth Fraser; Harry Morgan; Arthur Miller; Universal Pictures Company.; Hollywood's Attic (Firm)
OCLC Number: 310362849
Notes: Based on the play by Arthur Miller.
Oiginally released as motion picture in 1948.
Credits: Director of photography, Russell Metty; editor, Ralph Dawson; music, Leith Stevens.
Performer(s): Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster, Mady Christians, Howard Duff, Louisa Horton, Frank Conroy, Arlene Francis, Lloyd Gough, Elisabeth Fraser, Henry Morgan.
Description: 1 videodisc (95 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Details: DVD. region 1.
Other Titles: All my sons
Responsibility: Universal-International ; written and produced for the screen by Chester Erskine ; directed by Irving Reis.
Local System Bib Number:
216122

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A family torn apart by a wartime tragedy is forced to come to terms with their inner demons.
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