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Patterns (1956)
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Rod Serling's incisive "gray flannel suit" TV drama created such a sensation when Kraft Television Theatre first aired it live on January 11, 1955 that, in an unprecedented move, it was repeated four weeks later, on February 9, again live. Richard Kiley starred as Fred Staples, a bright young man from Cincinnati brought into the executive pool at a top New York firm by ruthless CEO Ramsey (Everett Sloane). Staples doesn't know it at first, but he was recruited as the potential replacement for Andy Sloane (Ed Begley), an ailing exec whom Ramsey is easing out in a most unsubtle fashion. Staples takes a liking to Sloane and despises Ramsey's tactics; the question is: does he despise them enough to throw away the biggest opportunity in his life? Director Fielder Cook, who helmed both TV versions of Patterns, also did the same for the 1956 film version. While Everett Sloane and Ed Begley were carried over from TV, the more "bankable" Van Heflin replaced Kiley as Staples. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Van HeflinEd Begley, Sr., (more)
Director(s):
Fielder Cook
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    John H.

    This is an excellent story chronicling the rise of a young executive and the decline of his elderly counterpart. Originally a TV movie, it was deservedly made into a movie. Though it may seem somewhat dated by today's movie standards, it stands as a testimonial of Rod Serling's talent as a writer. Word of warning; if you expect a Twlight Zone story you will be disappointed, highly recommended for those who like good drama.

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    Hilda S.

    This is not a regular Twilight Zone-more a company down sizing due to age.

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