An enemy of the people / a play by Henrik Ibsen
Material type:
- PT 8862 .A45 2001

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Copyright: no reg.
Copyright notice on film: Community Television of Southern California ; 1990.
Summary taken from TV guide (New York metropolitan edition).
Number referring to episode on accession card for off-air tape viewing copy is number 908.
Based on the play, [En Folkefiende], by Henrik Ibsen.
A conversation with Arthur Miller and Jack O'Brien immediately follows American playhouse presentation.
Source(s) used: Internet movie database 6/2/99; TV guide (New York metropolitan edition), 6/30/90, p. 146.
In Riverton, Maine, circa 1893, Dr. Thomas Stockman wants to disclose that the town's moneymaking health spa "Clearwater Springs" has been fouled by pollution from a tannery. But his proposal to go public is opposed by his brother Peter, the town mayor, who prompts a wave of public outrage against Dr. Stockman and his family.
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