Gulf Playhouse is an NBC anthology series that aired on Friday nights. It was a live show that was seen through the "eye" of the camera. The actors in each episode would talk to the camera as if it were a person. The show's sponsor was Gulf Oil, and it was produced and directed by Frank Telford.
The best episode of "Gulf Playhouse" season 1 is "Cafe Society", rated N/A/10 from 0 user votes. It was directed by Arthur Penn and written by N/A. "Cafe Society" aired on 7/3/1953 and is rated NaN point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "You Can Look It Up".
A cynical, hard bitten bum finds companionship in a desert cafe with its owner, a poverty-stricken, roving fruit picker, and his motherless boy. The bum's callousness turns into compassion and he gives up his errant dreams to join the other two men in operating a garage.
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