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Playhouse 90 :: In the Presence of Mine Enemies (04x17)
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| Title: | In the Presence of Mine Enemies |
| Episode #: | 04x17 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday May 18th, 1960 |
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During World War II, in Warsaw's Jewish ghetto, a rabbi struggles to hold his flock together and communicate to them his own courage and faith.
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This was the only episode of the show's final season that was written by Rod Serling. | Charles Laughton received an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1933 for his performance in the title role of The Private Life of Henry VIII. | Future movie superstar Robert Redford makes one of his earliest television appearances in the small role of a German sergeant. |
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