Producers' Showcase is an American anthology television series that was telecast live during the 1950s in compatible color by NBC. With top talent, the 90-minute episodes, covering a wide variety of genres, aired under the title every fourth Monday at 8 p.m. ET for three seasons, beginning October 18, 1954. The final episode, the last of 37, was broadcast May 27, 1957. Showcase Productions, Inc., packaged and produced the series, which received seven Emmy Awards, including the 1956 award for Best Dramatic Series.
The Marriage is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from July to August 1954. The series is noted as the first prime-time network television series to be broadcast regularly in color. Broadcast live by NBC for seven episodes in the summer of 1954, the series stars real-life couple Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy as a New York lawyer and his wife with two children, played by Susan Strasberg and Malcolm Brodrick.
Melanie Daniels, a young San Francisco socialite, meets Mitch Brenner, a lawyer, at a pet shop. Wanting to prank Mitch, Melanie follows him to his family home in Bodega Bay. However, as she tries to leave lovebirds as a gift for Mitch's sister, she is attacked by a seagull. Birds in the town begin to attack people, causing chaos and fear. Melanie and Mitch must find a way to survive the relentless bird attacks and escape the town.
Fried Green Tomatoes is a heartwarming and empowering story set in 1920s Alabama. It follows the lives of four women who form a strong bond and find solace in each other's company. Through ups and downs, their friendship blossoms, and they learn to overcome challenges such as discrimination, domestic violence, and weight loss. The movie explores themes of love, murder, and the power of female empowerment.
In *batteries not included, an elderly couple living in a rundown apartment building in New York City faces eviction due to property development. However, their lives are changed when a group of friendly aliens arrive in their spacecraft to help. Together, they must fend off an unscrupulous property developer and form an unlikely bond with their extraterrestrial friends.
In the American South, a 72-year-old Jewish widow named Daisy Werthan accidentally crashes her car. Her son insists she hire a chauffeur, leading her to meet Hoke Coleburn. Despite initial resistance due to racism, their relationship grows over time. They navigate racial tensions, personal struggles, and changes in society together. Over the years, Hoke becomes Daisy's closest friend. As Daisy's health declines, they continue to support each other until their final encounter.
In Cocoon, a group of elderly people living in a retirement community stumble upon a swimming pool that rejuvenates them. They soon realize that the pool is a hiding place for a group of friendly extraterrestrials who are trying to retrieve cocoons containing their companions. As the elderly protagonists continue to visit the swimming pool, they experience renewed energy and youthfulness, leading to a series of heartwarming and humorous events.
In Cocoon: The Return, a group of elderly people who discovered an alien presence in the first film return to St. Petersburg, Florida, for more adventures. The aliens offer them the chance to live forever, but they must leave their loved ones behind. As they grapple with the moral dilemma, the group also deals with issues of old age, friendship, illness, and poverty. The film explores themes of suffering, pain, and the search for happiness in one's later years.
In Nobody's Fool, a small-town man named Sully finds himself in the middle of a real estate investment scam that threatens his life and livelihood. With his past catching up to him and his relationships strained, Sully must navigate a series of dangerous events to protect himself and those he cares about. This comedy-drama delves into themes of redemption, family, and the consequences of one's actions.
The World According to Garp follows the life of T.S. Garp, an aspiring writer. The film explores themes of love, identity, and family through Garp's journey of self-discovery. With a cast of eccentric characters, including a nurse, a wrestler, and a transgender woman, Garp's story is filled with both comedy and drama.
Still of the Night is a neo-noir crime drama that takes place in New York City. The story revolves around a psychiatrist who becomes entangled in a murder investigation after one of his patients is killed. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers dark secrets and a web of deceit. With its Hitchcockian vibe and suspenseful plot, Still of the Night keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
This movie tells the story of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, a German officer in World War II. It focuses on his military leadership, his role in the North Africa campaign, and his eventual forced suicide due to his involvement in the conspiracy against Adolf Hitler.
After receiving a letter from Nicholas Van Ryn, Miranda Wells travels to his remote mansion, Dragonwyck. As Miranda becomes wrapped up in the luxurious and mysterious lifestyle of the Van Ryns, she discovers dark secrets and must confront her own desires.
Set in 1951, a courageous woman gets caught up in a political thriller when she discovers a war criminal living in her neighborhood.
Used People is a romantic comedy that follows the story of a divorced mother who finds herself attracted to an obsessed suitor. With quirky comedy and moments of genuine drama, the movie explores themes of second chances at love and the eccentricities of family life. Set in 1946, it also touches on the historical context of the time, including the moon landing and the World Series. The film combines elements of comedy, drama, and romance to provide an entertaining and heartfelt story.
In 18th-century America, a Caucasian boy is abducted by Native Americans and raised as one of their own. He faces racial prejudice and falls in love with a Native American girl, challenging the societal norms of the time.
Set in 19th-century Boston, The Bostonians follows a young girl who becomes involved with a passionate feminist lawyer and a charismatic Southern gentleman. The story explores themes of love, feminism, and societal change during a complex period in American history.
In 19th century Pittsburgh, an Irish immigrant's unrequited love for a wealthy family's daughter sets off a series of events that will change their lives forever.
The Gin Game is a drama set in a retirement home where two elderly residents, Weller and Fonsia, strike up a friendship. They start playing gin rummy and the game becomes a battleground for their frustrations and personal demons. As they continue playing, the stakes get higher and their true selves are revealed. The play explores themes of aging, relationships, and the human condition.