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Wikipedia article'Certain Honorable Men' is a 1968 American TV movie starring Van Heflin and Peter Fonda. It was written by Rod Serling. It was part of a series of specials called 'On Stage' sponsored by Prudential. Cast*Van Heflin *Peter Fonda ProductionIt was inspired by the Thomas J. Dodd case. Fonda had to cut his hair to play his role. "I felt like a fag in drag trying to play Angela Lansbury", he said. It was filmed at NBC's studios in Brooklyn. ReceptionThe 'New York Times' said it was "fair more interesting than the average TV drama". References | |
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