Seven Against the Wall

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"Seven Against the Wall"
Playhouse 90 episode
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Episode no. Episode 11
Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner
Written by David Davidson
Story by Howard Browne
Produced by John Houseman
Original air date December 11, 1958 (1958-12-11)
Running time 90 mins
Presenter Edward G. Robinson
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"Seven Against the Wall" is an episode of the American anthology series Playhouse 90. It was about the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.

Cast

Production

The show was based on a book by Howard Browne.[1]

Reception

The Los Angeles Times called it "a serviceable documentary" with "some extremely effecitve moments."[2]

The show was very popular and John Houseman claimed it helped revive the popularity of gangster films. "There hadn't been a real Al Capone gangster film for a long time and this brought them back again, both at the cinema and on television", he said.[3]

Howard Browne later wrote other film versions of the story, including The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967) and Capone (1975).[4]

Lawsuit

Industrialist Titus Haffa sued the show's makers for $10 million for libel and defamation complaining the show showed a headline "Titus Haffa gets two years" associating him with crime.[5] Haffa later issued a second complaint.[6] A person called Abe Bernstein also sued claiming the show said "Abe Bernstein" was head of The Purple Gang.[7]

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