[N.B.C trade releases]. (1955)

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2 Hallmark Hall of Fame audiences on the road for a year thereafter. In 1943, it was revived on Broadway with its cast virtually intact for a limited engagement at the Martin Beck Theatre. f-va LeGallienne was the star of a special revival engagement of the play at the New York City Center on Jan. 11, 1950. Maurice Evans was artistic director and George Schaefer production executive for the City Center Theatre Company that season. In 1945, a film version of "The Corn Is Green" starred Bette Davis. Joan Lorring was Bessie Watty, the part she v/ill again enact on TV. "The Corn Is Green" won the New York Drama Critics Award as the best play of the 1940-41 season, and Burns Mantle listed it among his Ten Best of the year. The play was originally performed in London, with Dame Sybil Thorndike as Miss Moffat and Emlyn Williams, himself, as Morgan Evans. The TV version of the absorbing drama will be directed by George Schaefer. Arthur Arent has adapted the work for video. Sets will be designed by Jan Scott. Noel Taylor is doing the costumes. NBC -New York, 12/13/55