Be the first to ask a question about The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.Be the first to start one », Oppenheimer: 'In this latest play Mr. |�]l�#��J�僣$\���ׅ���p��Oc�����J�}�(1�v��VI�J%ޚQ����%B�(]��hpλ�6������9wƾ��~��|��)�/ExtGState/Properties>endobj52 0 objendobj53 0 objendobj54 0 objendobj55 0 objendobj56 0 objendobj57 0 objendobj58 0 objendobj59 0 objendobj60 0 objendobj61 0 objendobj62 0 objendobj63 0 objendobj64 0 objendobj65 0 objendobj66 0 objendobj67 0 objendobj68 0 objendobj69 0 objendobj70 0 objendobj71 0 objendobj72 0 objendobj73 0 objendobj74 0 objendobj75 0 objendobj76 0 objendobj77 0 objendobj78 0 objendobj79 0 objendobj80 0 objendobj81 0 objendobj82 0 objendobj83 0 objstream The drama centers on Rubin Flood, who loses his salesman job.
Rubin pays for the two boys to go see a movie, After they leave, he follows his wife up to the bedroom. Warner Brothers announced in January 1960 that it would be producing a film version of Inge's play, directed by Delbert Mann, and starring Robert Preston and Dorothy McGuire. The couple's younger son Sonny is being bullied at school. The Dark at the Top of the Stairs is a 1960 American drama film.