01710agm a22002891 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000180013824500620015626000430021830000540026144000290031550000160034450000150036050000720037550001310044750801870057851101670076552003890093270000430132171000270136471000290139199554729010231120260227104057.0vf bbaho 840211r19831981nyu089u 0vleng d a(TU)000554729UTK019 a582542 a(OCoLC)10405581 aFPLcFPLdTKN02aA Doll's househ[videorecording] / Sonny Fox Productions. aNew York :bMGM/UA Home Video,cc1983. a1 videocassette (89 min.) :bsd., b&w. ;c1/2 in. 0aGolden age of television aVHS format. a"MV400299" aBased on the play, "Et dukkehjem," written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879. aVideocassette release of the 1981 motion picture by Sonny Fox Productions. Original production televised on November 15, 1959. aExecutive producer, Sonny Fox ; producer, David J. Eagle ; director, Barry A. Brown. Original credits: producer-director, George Schaeffer ; adapters, James Costigan, Robert Hartung.1 aJulie Harris, Christopher Plummer, Jason Robards, Jr., Hume Cronyn, Eileen Heckart, Katharine Rait, Mildred Trares ; Richard E. Thomas, Maggie King, Randy Gaynes. aNora is a woman who is sheltered first by her father and then by her husband. All her life, she has been protected like a fragile possession ... like a doll in a doll's house. After she marries, she becomes frustrated and realizes that under the dominance of her husband, she will never have an identity of her own. Nora leaves her husband and children to find a new life for herself.1 aIbsen, Henrik,d1828-1906.tDukkehjem.2 aSonny Fox Productions.2 aMGM/UA Home Video (Firm)