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Release Date:
March 27, 1956
Original Title:
Patterns
Alternate Titles:
Morgen trifft es dich
Patterns of Power
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Jed Harris
Michael Myerberg
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Staples, a successful plant operator, is brought in from Ohio to take an executive position at Ramsey & Co. in New York. He forms a friendship with Briggs, the long-time vice president, but it soon becomes apparent that Walter Ramsey, who has inherited the position of CEO, is grooming Staples to replace Briggs. Ramsey will not fire Briggs, instead doing everything he can to humiliate and sabotage Briggs until he resigns.
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Art Direction:
Richard Sylbert
Assistant Director:
Charles H. Maguire
Assistant Editor:
James F. Barclay
Camera Operator:
Morris Hartzband
Continuity:
Marie Kenney
Costume Design:
Mary Merrill
Director:
Fielder Cook
Director of Photography:
Boris Kaufman
Editor:
Dave Kummins
Carl Lerner
Makeup Artist:
Herman Buchman
Producer:
Michael Myerberg
Jed Harris
Production Design:
Duane McKinney
Production Manager:
Max Glandbard
Screenplay:
Rod Serling
Sound Engineer:
Richard Gramaglia
Story:
Rod Serling
Unit Manager:
Jim Di Gangi
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