A Memory of Two Mondays (film)

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"A Memory of Two Mondays"
NET Playhouse episode
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Directed by Paul Bogart
Written by Arthur Miller
Based on A Memory of Two Mondays
by Arthur Miller
Original air date1971 (1971)
Running time88 min
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"A Memory of Two Mondays" is a television play directed by Paul Bogart in 1971, based on the play by Arthur Miller. It aired on the PBS series NET Playhouse .

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