The human voice, by Jean Cocteau ; producers, David Susskind, Lars Schmidt ; director, Ted Kotcheff ; English translation by Carl Wildman ; adapted for television by Clive Exton ; a Talent Associates/Rediffusion Television production
The work The human voice, by Jean Cocteau ; producers, David Susskind, Lars Schmidt ; director, Ted Kotcheff ; English translation by Carl Wildman ; adapted for television by Clive Exton ; a Talent Associates/Rediffusion Television production represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Jacksonville Public Library.

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  • Jr74CmsraPw
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  • True
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  • 2
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  • The human voice, by Jean Cocteau ; producers, David Susskind, Lars Schmidt ; director, Ted Kotcheff ; English translation by Carl Wildman ; adapted for television by Clive Exton ; a Talent Associates/Rediffusion Television production
Main title
  • The human voice
Responsibility statement
  • by Jean Cocteau ; producers, David Susskind, Lars Schmidt ; director, Ted Kotcheff ; English translation by Carl Wildman ; adapted for television by Clive Exton ; a Talent Associates/Rediffusion Television production
Language
  • eng
Summary
  • Ingrid Bergman plays a middle-aged woman going through a psychological crisis as a love affair ends. French playwright Jean Cocteau's pioneering one-character drama unfolds in the form of an extended monology-- a one-sided telephone conversation in which the woman tries to win back her lover despite her growing suspicion that he is calling from his young fiancée's home
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  • videorecording
Medium
  • videorecording
OCLC Number
  • 49915674
Runtime
  • 50
Technique
  • live action
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