Norman Corwin's "The Undecided Molecule"
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Norman Corwin's "The Undecided Molecule"



Columbia Presentation

July 17th, 1945

The Undecided Molecule is a rhymed fantasy concerning dangerous developments among the elements.

Starring...

Goucho Marx as the Judge

Vincent Price as Prosecuting Attorney

Keenan Wynn as Council for the Defense and Spokesman for the Vegetable and Mineral Kingdoms

Robert Benchley as the Translater

Norman Lloyd as the Official Clerk

Sylvia Sidney as spokesman for the Animal Kingdom

Music by Carmen Dragon conducted by Lud Gluskin

Written, Directed, and Produced by Norman Corwin

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