An enemy of the people /
a production of KCET/Los Angeles ; directed by Jack O'Brien ; produced by David Griffiths ; screenplay by Arthur Miller.
, U.S.
- United States WETA-TV, 1990-06-13.
- 2 videocassettes of 2 (120 min.): sd., col. ; 3/4 in. viewing copy.
- American playhouse .
- American playhouse (Television program) .
Copyright: no reg. Copyright notice on film: Community Television of Southern California ; 1990. Summary taken from TV guide (New York metropolitan edition). Number referring to episode on accession card for off-air tape viewing copy is number 908. Based on the play, [En Folkefiende], by Henrik Ibsen. A conversation with Arthur Miller and Jack O'Brien immediately follows American playhouse presentation. Source(s) used: Internet movie database 6/2/99; TV guide (New York metropolitan edition), 6/30/90, p. 146.
Music composed by Bob James ; technical director, Ron Graft ; editor, Ken Denisoff ; camera, Joe Epperson, Greg Harms, Hector Ramirez. Music composed by Bob James ; technical director, Ron Graft ; editor, Ken Denisoff ; camera, Joe Epperson, Greg Harms, Hector Ramirez.
John Glover, William Anton, George Grizzard, Valerie Mahaffey, Nicholas Fee, Nina Siemaszko, Robert Symonds, James Morrison, Byron Jennings, Christopher Pettet.
In Riverton, Maine, circa 1893, Dr. Thomas Stockman wants to disclose that the town's moneymaking health spa "Clearwater Springs" has been fouled by pollution from a tannery. But his proposal to go public is opposed by his brother Peter, the town mayor, who prompts a wave of public outrage against Dr. Stockman and his family.
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