Other works
Loose in the Kitchen (autobiographical cookbook) Published in 1975
Appeared on the religious program "Eternal Light" in a special presentation of "The Teaching" written by Robert Crean, which aired September 13, 1970. Kim Hunter played the role of Nan. The story was based during campus-protest demonstrations, where a confused student questions his religious upbringing.
Darkness at Noon (1951). Drama. Written by Sidney Kingsley. Based on the novel by Arthur Koestler. "Moscow" composed by Dan and Dm. Pokras. Directed by
Sidney Kingsley. Alvin Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre from 26 Mar 1951 to close): 13 Jan 1951- 23 Jun 1951 (186 performances). Cast:
Claude Rains (as "Rubashov"),
Kim Hunter (as "Luba"),
Jack Palance [credited as Walter J. Palance] (as "Gletkin"), Tony Ancona, Geoffrey Barr,
Henry Beckman (as "Pablo"), Philip Coolidge, Robert Crozier, Maurice Gosfield, Johnson Hayes, Virginia Howard, Robert Keith, Jr.,
Will Kuluva (as "Luigi"), Adams MacDonald,
Lois Nettleton (as "Secretary"), Daniel Polis,
Herbert Ratner (as "Richard"), Allan Rich, Norman Roland,
Alexander Scourby (as "Ivanoff"), Richard Seff. Produced by The Playwrights' Company. Associate Producer: May Kirshner.
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