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- Alcoa Theatre How's Business?
- TV Episode |Drama
Alcoa Theatre
How's Business?
TV Episode |Drama
Jack Carson shines as a father who reluctantly is put in the position of selling a toy invented and manufactured by his young son and the youngster's crew of friends on an assembly line in the family home.
Director
Writers
Arthur E. Orloff (characters created by) |Howard Rodman (teleplay) |William Sackheim (characters created by)
Cinematographer
Editor
Chester W. Schaeffer (as Chester Schaeffer)
See all filmmakers & crew (13)
Status
Edit Released
Updated Dec 28, 1959
Release date
Dec 28, 1959 (United States)
Awards
Series awards
Won 3 Primetime Emmy Awards. Another 7 nominations
Contacts
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