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'''[1964]: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), Ottawa, ON'''
'''[1964]: Canada'''


''The Royal Game'' [A TV drama based on "Schachnovelle"]. See: [[KH / LW / MS]]
'''The Royal Game" [Schachnovelle]. A TV series. Season 3, Episode 28
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Series: Playdate (1961-1965), Season 3, Episode 28
Language: English
Language: English
Directed by Mervyn Rosenzveig
Director: Mervym Rosenzveig
Script by David Swift
Producer: Ed Moser
Cast: Barry Morse, Larry D. Mann, and Robert Christie
Screenplay by David Swift
Runtime: 1 hour
Cinematography by George Clements and David Doron
Released in Canada on 20 July 1964
Music by Andrew Duesbury
Cast: Barry Morse, Larry D. Mann, Robert Christie et al.
Released: 20 July 1964
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[[Category:Films / Plays / Operas]]
[[Category:Films]]
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 21 October 2020

[1964]: Canada

The Royal Game" [Schachnovelle]. A TV series. Season 3, Episode 28

[1].
Language: English
[2].
Director: Mervym Rosenzveig
[3].
Producer: Ed Moser
[4].
Screenplay by David Swift
[5].
Cinematography by George Clements and David Doron
[6].
Music by Andrew Duesbury
[7].
Cast: Barry Morse, Larry D. Mann, Robert Christie et al.
[8].
Released: 20 July 1964