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  1. ABC Stage 67. An ambitious collection of original music, comedy, drama and documentary hours that included performances by Geraldine Page, Anthony Perkins, Jason Robards, Olivia de Havilland ...

  2. Dare I Weep, Dare I Mourn?: Directed by Ted Kotcheff. With James Mason, Hugh Griffith, Jill Bennett, Kay Walsh. In West Berlin, a man who lived his whole life under the thumb of his father, must get the coffin with his father's remains across the border.

  3. A Christmas Memory was collected into a hardcover volume in 1966 (it remains in print to this day), and so it was adapted into an episode of ABC Stage 67 titled, naturally, “A Christmas Memory.”. Narrated by Capote himself, the story tells the tale of “Buddy” (Donnie Melvin), a young boy who is living with some strict, distant relatives ...

  4. Arthur Schneider. View Interview. Arthur Schneider on working on ABC Stage 67's production of "Noon Wine," directed by Sam Peckinpah. 03:47. Arthur Schneider on working on ABC Stage 67's production of "The Wide Open Door," directed by Franklin J. Shaffner. 02:17.

  5. Noon Wine: Directed by Sam Peckinpah. With Jason Robards, Olivia de Havilland, Theodore Bikel, Per Oscarsson. Rough dairy farmer Royal Earle Thompson is trapped in a loveless marriage and tries to make amends for a past mistake.

  6. Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama - 1967. Nominee: Alan Arkin. ABC Stage 67. ABC. ABC Stage 67: awards, nominations, photos and more at Emmys.com.

  7. 17. Aug. 2010 · RZ. This was an installment of ABC Stage 67, an ambitious anthology series that included dramas, musicals and the occasional documentary. It ran for one season, on ABC, from 1966 to 1967, producing 26 episodes. Earl Hamner, Jr. wrote this particular episode, which was called “The People Trap” and was based on a short story by Robert Sheckley.