Brief Encounter (1946); Mrs.
Parkington (1946); My Favorite Wife (1945); The African Queen (1952); The
Philadelphia Story (1942); Twas the Night Before Christmas (1953).
Movies and television:
1939: Hollywood's
Greatest Year (2009); 24th Annual Academy Awards (1952); 60 Minutes Of (2023); A
Gift of Music (1981); A Report from Miss Greer Garson (1944); A Star Is Born
World Premiere (1954); A Star Is Born: Special Features (2010); Adventure
(1945); AFI Life Achievement Award (1976–1980); American Masters (1986); And
the Oscar Goes to... (2014); At This Very Moment (1962); Blossoms in the Dust
(1941); Bob Hope's World of Comedy (1976); Bogart: The Untold Story (1997); Captain
Brassbound's Conversion (1960); Crown Matrimonial (1974); Dean Martin Celebrity
Roast: Jimmy Stewart (1978); Desire Me (1947); Entertaining the Troops (1988); Extraordinary
Women (2011); Father Knows Best (1957); From the Ends of the Earth (1939); General
Electric Theater (1956–1960); Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939); Her Twelve Men (1954);
Hollywood and the Stars (1964); Hollywood Hist-o-Rama (1961); Hollywood Talent
Scouts (1966); Hollywood: Style Center of the World (1940); Hollywood: The
Great Stars (1963); Hour Magazine (1986); How He Lied to Her Husband (1937); Inasmuch...
(1934); Inside the Marx Brothers (2003); Invincible Mr. Disraeli (1963); James
Stewart, Robert Mitchum: The Two Faces of America (2017); Julia Misbehaves
(1948); Julius Caesar (1953); Little Women (1978); Madame Curie (1943); Meet
the Stars #3: Variety Reel #1 (1941); Mondo Hollywood: Hollywood Laid Bare!
(1967); Mrs. Miniver (1942); Mrs. Parkington (1944); My Father Gave Me America (1973);
Pepe (1960); Perry Como's Christmas in New Mexico (1979); Personalities (1942);
Pride and Prejudice (1940); Pride and Prejudice Revisited (2005); Producers'
Showcase (1955); Random Harvest (1942); Remember? (1939); Rockette: A Holiday
Tribute to Radio City Music Hall (1978); Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
(1968–1970); Scandal at Scourie (1953); Screen Actors (1950); Showbiz Goes to
War (1982); Some of the Best (1949); Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of
Motion Picture Leadership (1949); Sophia Loren (2019); Star Stage (1955); Strange
Lady in Town (1955); Sunrise at Campobello (1960); Talking Pictures (1988); Telephone
Time (1957); That Forsyte Woman (1949); That's Entertainment! (1974); That's
Entertainment! III (1994); That's Entertainment, Part II (1976); The 12th
Annual Tony Awards (1958); The 18th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1961); The 25th
Annual Academy Awards (1953); The 33rd Annual Academy Awards (1961); The 34th
Annual Academy Awards (1962); The 37th Annual Academy Awards (1965); The 40th
Annual Academy Awards (1968); The 45th Annual Academy Awards (1973); The 50th
Annual Academy Awards (1978); The 69th Annual Academy Awards (1997); The
Adventures of Errol Flynn (2005); The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action
Classics (2008); The Art Linkletter Show (1968); The Big Party (1959); The Bob
Hope Show (1956); The Dick Cavett Show (1971); The DuPont Show of the Week (1962);
The Ed Sullivan Show (1953); The Happiest Millionaire (1967); The Heart of
Variety (1969); The Joey Bishop Show (1967–1968); The Law and the Lady (1951); The
Linkletter Show (1967–1968); The Little Drummer Boy (1968); The Little Drummer
Boy Book II (1976); The Little Foxes (1956); The Love Boat (1982); The Merv
Griffin Show (1963–1971); The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story (1951); The Mike
Douglas Show (1980); The Miniver Story (1950); The Miracle of Sound (1940); The
Red Skelton Hour (1964–1966); The School for Scandal (1937); The Singing Nun
(1966); The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1967); The Steve Allen Plymouth Show
(1957); The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (1956); The Tonight Show Starring Johnny
Carson (1963–1972); The Valley of Decision (1945); The Virginian (1970); The
Youngest Profession (1943); Theatre Parade (1937); This Is Your Life (1960); This
Proud Land (1966); Twenty Years After (1944); Victory in the Pacific (1995); What's
My Line? (1953–1958); When Ladies Meet (1941).
Martin Rome killed a
policeman during a robbery. For this the State sentenced him to the electric
chair. But before that bleak final moment Martin Rome had business to finish
outside the jail – matters of stolen jewels and some human rats and a girl whose
very existence he denied to the detectives but whose reality for him
transcended all things. The swift, terrifying story of his mad undertaking, the
grim revelation it brought to the police and, even more grimly, to Rome itself,
is an emotional experience that leaves the reader thrilled and unnerved at the
closing page.
“Just
about the most real and convincing tough-job that has come in this season. Not
easily forgettable.”