The Innocent Sleep (Playhouse 90)
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Episode nos.Season 2
Episodes 37[1]
Episodes 37[1]
Directed byFranklin Schaffner[1]
Written byTad Mosel
Original air dateJune 5, 1958[1]
| "The Innocent Sleep" | |
|---|---|
| Playhouse 90 episodes | |
Hope Lange in "The Innocent Sleep" | |
| Episode nos. | Season 2 Episodes 37[1] |
| Directed by | Franklin Schaffner[1] |
| Written by | Tad Mosel |
| Original air date | June 5, 1958[1] |
| Running time | 1:28:15[2] |
| Guest appearances | |
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"The Innocent Sleep" is an American television play broadcast live on June 5, 1958, as part of the second season of the CBS television series Playhouse 90. Tad Mosel wrote the teleplay, and Franklin Schaffner directed. Hope Lange, John Ericson, and Buster Keaton starred, and Raymond Burr was the host.
Alex Winter is the young bride of a wealthy elderly man, Clyde Winter. She marries the elderly man after the breakup of her relationship with Leo West who later returns to woo her. The man's longtime housekeeper, Mrs. Downey, is suspicious of Alex's motives. The play concerns "patterns of guilt among the characters."[3]