
Studio One (1948)
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Reginald Rose — Writer
Episodes 17
Little Man, Big World
A group of gangsters from a mid-sized city are getting squeezed out by their big city counterparts.
Read MoreThe Formula
An American spy and his wife, with the help of the widow of a Swiss scientist, compete with enemy agents to find the scientist's hidden formula for a psycho-active gas that erases the will to resist.
Read MoreThe Roman Kid
Tommy Thompson, a streetwise New York sportswriter, falls in love with beautiful, demure Carla, a receptionist and tour guide at a museum in Rome. Carla's father, the museum's curator, and her fiance, his associate, both oppose Tommy's attentions to Carla. Although the odds are against him, Tommy wins the girl by saving Carla's father from disgrace and ruin.
Read MoreLetter from Cairo
The mysterious disappearance of intelligence officer Steve Spence, after writing a letter to his wife in New York asking for a divorce comes under suspicion from his wife. She doesn't believe that he wrote the letter and a search for the agent is started.
Read MoreThe Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners
A group of school children perform what appears to be a play, but it progresses into a trial when the school janitor is accused of murder.
Read MoreThunder on Sycamore Street
Neighbors attempt to run a respected citizen out of town when they learn he is a former convict.
Read MoreThe Death and Life of Larry Benson
Larry Benson was reported missing on the battlefield more than three years ago and the entire town is excited about his unexpected homecoming.
Read MoreTwelve Angry Men
A jury must reach a verdict concerning a teenaged boy accused of murder.
Read MoreAn Almanac of Liberty
When a stranger to a small town is beaten up by a locals, upright residents gather, inexplicably, against their will to the town hall. Once assembled, they find they can't leave and time has stopped. All talk about the stranger, (also present). Some express rage for his views and reveal their misguided ideas of American patriotism, which are really prejudices against freedom of thought and free speech.
Read More12:32 A.M.
A sensitive boy's relationship with his parents lacks the real understanding necessary to a happy life.
Read MoreThe Broken Spur
In a shabby western town about 1900, a stranger gets off the train, goes to the sheriff's office, and kills him. His mild-mannered son takes over his position and tries to find the killer and avenge his father's death.
Read MoreThe Incredible World of Horace Ford
Horace Ford longs for his childhood but it was not as idyllic as he remembers it.
Read MoreThree Empty Rooms
Two unhappy newlyweds are failing miserably in their relationship and find the only solidarity that they can find.
Read MoreThe Defender (Part 1)
A young criminal attorney and his firm-owning father defend a 19 year-old on trial for a murder that he swears he did not commit. Personal conflicts arise with the attorney and his father while the prosecution puts on a dramatic and convincing argument of guilt.
Read MoreThe Defender (Part 2)
A young criminal attorney and his firm-owning father defend a 19 year-old on trial for a murder that he swears he did not commit. Personal conflicts arise with the attorney and his father while the prosecution puts on a dramatic and convincing argument of guilt.
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