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11th episode of the 3rd series of Playhouse 90
"Seven Against the Wall"
Playhouse 90 episode
Episode no.Series 3
Episode 11
Directed byFranklin J. Schaffner
Written byDavid Davidson
Story byHoward Browne
Presented byEdward G. Robinson
Original air dateDecember 11, 1958 (1958-12-11)
Running time90 mins
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"Seven Against the Wall" is an episode of the American anthology series Playhouse 90. It was about the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.

Cast

Production

The show was based on a book by Howard Browne.

Reception

The Los Angeles Times called it "a serviceable documentary" with "some extremely effective moments."

The show was very popular and John Houseman claimed it helped revive the popularity of gangster films. "There hadn't been a real Al Capone gangster film for a long time and this brought them back again, both at the cinema and on television", he said.

Howard Browne later wrote other film versions of the story, including The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) and Capone (1975).

Lawsuit

Industrialist Titus Haffa sued the show's makers for $10 million for libel and defamation complaining the show showed a headline "Titus Haffa gets two years" associating him with crime. Haffa later issued a second complaint. A person called Abe Bernstein also sued claiming the show said "Abe Bernstein" was head of The Purple Gang.

References

  1. Wolters, L. (August 4, 1958). "WHERE TO DIAL TODAY". Chicago Daily Tribune. ProQuest 182093769.
  2. Smith, C. (December 15, 1958). "THE TV SCENE". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 167373285.
  3. "OBITUARY john houseman 'late starter' was 30 before artistic debut, then won an oscar". The Globe and Mail. November 1, 1988. ProQuest 385828917.
  4. Norma, L. B. (June 25, 1967). "'Not just another tinseltown gangster film'". Chicago Tribune. ProQuest 179212065.
  5. "$10,000,000 SOUGHT IN A TV LIBEL SUIT". New York Times. September 25, 1959. ProQuest 114899036.
  6. "HAFFA AGAIN SUES CBS FOR TEN MILLIONS". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 10, 1959. ProQuest 182431734.
  7. "ASKS MILLION IN GANG SHOW USE OF NAME". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 5, 1959. ProQuest 182457400.

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