This contemporary drama about idealism and indifferent reality puts the accent on youth; the leading players are young unknowns, and the playwright, 23-year-old Ron Cowen, is the youngest writer to be commissioned by CBS. Rich Meridan is white, well-to-do and wondering. He's about to enter law school so he can make a lot of money. Rich isn't sure if that's what he wants from life--but that's what his parents want. As he puts it, 'I never got a chance to choose. I had everything before I could hope to have it.' Macy Stander is black, a cut above poverty and in the seventh grade. He's young enough to dream, but his outlook is too bleak for him to risk the disappointment: 'The things you think about aren't gonna come true.' Both youths are stifled--Rich by having too much, Macy by having too little. They meet when Rich, clumsily but earnestly seeking to make a worthwhile contribution, offers to work as an unpaid tutor to ghetto youths. His pupil is Macy, caught between the distant glitter
Title | CBS Playhouse - Season 2 Episode 2 Saturday Adoption |
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Year | 1970 |
Genre | Drama |
Country | |
Studio | CBS |
Cast | |
Crew | David Susskind (Producer), Herbert Brodkin (Producer), Ellen M. Violett (Writer), George Schaefer (Producer), Ronald Ribman (Writer), Fred Coe (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | |
Keyword | anthology, playhouse |
First Air Date | Dec 08, 1966 |
Last Air date | Feb 10, 1970 |
Season | 3 Season |
Episode | 13 Episode |
Runtime | 90:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 7.00/ 10 by 1.00 users |
Popularity | 45.305 |
Language | English |