Portrait of a Murderer (Playhouse 90)

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"Portrait of a Murderer (Playhouse 90)"
Playhouse 90 episode
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Geraldine Page and Tab Hunter in "Portrait of a Murderer"
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 25
Directed by Arthur Penn
Written by Leslie Stevens (adaptation), Abby Mann (story)
Produced by Martin Manulis
Original air date February 27, 1958 (1958-02-27)
Running time 90 minutes
Guest actors
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"Portrait of a Murderer" was an American television play broadcast on February 27, 1958, as part of the second season of the CBS television series Playhouse 90. Leslie Stevens wrote the teleplay, as an adaptation of a story by Abby Mann. Arthur Penn directed, Martin Manulis produced, and Dominick Dunne was an assistant to the producer. Tab Hunter and Geraldine Page starred. Hunter received an Emmy nomination for his performance.[1]

Tab Hunter played the killer Donald Bashor.[2] Leslie Stevens wrote the script with the assistance of a former cell mate of Bashor's; he also wrote while listening to interviews with Bashor.[3]

Plot

A respected man, Donald Bashor, commits a robbery and is suspected of two recent murders.

Cast

The following performers received screen credit for their performances:[1]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times thought it was "extremely interesting TV."[4]

The AV Club says the director Arthur Penn "makes extensive use of Bashor's actual statements and a first-person camera to create a faux-documentary style that was decades ahead of its time. Penn marveled at the improvisatory aspect of Tab Hunter's performance as Bashor, citing an unplanned moment in which Hunter stops to pick up a basket of spilled laundry just after his character has committed murder. It was a textbook case of how the immediacy of live television was meant to work."[5]

Ray Stark wanted to make a film version directed by Stevens with Hunter reprising his role, but it was never made.[6]

References

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  2. Hayes Finishes New Play 'Midnight Sun'. Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 07 Feb 1958: A5.
  3. THE TV SCENE---: Two Shows to Do Studies in Murder Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 27 Feb 1958: A10.
  4. THE TV SCENE---: Tape Resurrects Playhouse Epic Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 21 Aug 1958: A12
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  6. Glenn Ford Voted Exhibitor Favorite: Actor Heads List First Time; Liz Taylor, Bardot Among 10 Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 24 Dec 1958: A5.

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