Zero Mostel filmography

Watership Down
Based upon Richard Adam's novel of the same title, this animated feature delves into the surprisingly violent world of a warren of rabbits as they seek to establish a new colony free of tyranny and human intervention. Frightening and bloody in some scenes. Not recommended for young children.
Written by Keith Loh {loh@sfu.ca}

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"The Electric Company"

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The Little Drummer Boy Book II

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The Front

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Mastermind

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"The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People"

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Journey Into Fear
A US Navy engineer, returning to the US with his wife from a conference, finds himself pursued by Nazi agents, who are out to kill him. Without a word to his wife, he flees the hotel the couple is staying in and boards a ship, only to find, after the ship sails, that the agents have followed him there.
Written by Albert Sanchez Moreno {a.moreno@mindspring.com}

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Fore Play
 

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Once Upon a Scoundrel

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Rhinoceros
Originally an absurdist play by Eugene Ionesco, Rhinoceros tells the story of a French town plagued by rhinoceroses. These are not ordinary rhinoceroses, but people who have been victims of "rhinoceritis." Or is it something else entirely? But, why are they turning into rhinoceroses and what is Ionesco trying to tell us about society?
Written by Jeff Schoner {zek@primenet.com}

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