The End of the trail / by James Strahs ; produced by Marjorie Van Halteren ; directed by Bill Raymond.

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The End of the trail / by James Strahs ; produced by Marjorie Van Halteren ; directed by Bill Raymond.
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SZ0669.14
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Performance of James Strahs' radio drama. Strahs is a novelist and playwright, known for his work with the Wooster Group, and particularly for the play "North Atlantic." This comedy is set in the Old West at the time of the Johnson County wars. The recollections of an Old West character, as colored by Hollywood's idealized image of the Old West, provides the description of events.|THE END OF THE TRAIL / by James Strahs| produced by Marjorie Van Halteren| directed by Bill Raymond. - SERIES: The Radio stage| no. 14 - Performance of James Strahs' radio drama. Strahs is a novelist and playwright, known for his work with the Wooster Group, and particularly for the play "North Atlantic." This comedy is set in the Old West at the time of the Johnson County wars. The recollections of an Old West character, as colored by Hollywood's idealized image of the Old West, provides the description of events. CAST: Bill Raymond, Karen Young, Rocco Sisto, Tom Noonan, Ann Shea, Linda hartinian, and James Strahs. - BROADCAST: Satellite, 15 Mar. 1992.

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1 reel (29 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|29:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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