Insight - Season 1

Insight - Season 1
Insight - Season 1
1960
Drama
Season 1 - The purpose of the series was to dramatize the deep ethical and spiritual conflicts of modern man in a way that suggests a humanistic solution.... Some subjects explored in the upcoming Insight series included dishonesty in marriage, college agnosticism, psychology of hate, guilt and death, automation, narcotics, spiritual isolation, racism, hypocrisy, morality of warfare, alcoholism, and community-police relations.
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Directed by:
Richard Beymer, Ted Post, Paul Stanley, Ellwood KieserWriters:
William P. McGivern, Lan O'Kun, Ellwood KieserStarring:
Martin SheenRamón Gerardo Antonio Estévez , better known by his stage name Martin Sheen, is an American actor known for his performances as Kit Carruthers in Terrence Malick's Badlands and Captain Willard in Francis Coppola's Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now. He's also known for playing Robert E. Lee in the film Gettysburg, President Josiah Bartlet in the television series The West Wing, and as the voice of The Illusive Man in the video game Mass Effect 2...(Wikipedia)
Edward Asner (born November 15, 1929), commonly known as Ed Asner, is an American film, television, stage, and voice actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild, primarily known for his Emmy Award-winning role as Lou Grant on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series, Lou Grant. In 2009, he starred as the voice of Carl Fredricksen in Pixar's award-winning animated film, Up...(Wikipedia)
Tim Matheson (born Timothy Lewis Matthieson; December 31, 1947) is an American actor, director and producer. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the smooth-talking Eric 'Otter' Stratton in the 1978 comedy Animal House and has had a variety of other well-known roles, including providing the voice of the lead character in the cartoon TV program Jonny Quest...(Wikipedia)
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Ecce Homo (1960)
- S1E1
The life of Christ as seen by the painters of the Renaissance. Starting with his birth in Bethlehem, Jesus' footsteps are traced from the parables of Lazarus, the Prodigal son, the Pharisees, the Last Supper, and His death.
Fisher of Men (1960)
- S1E7
A woman must choose between the dictates of her conscience and her husband's wishes.
The Martyr (1960)
- S1E8
The story of a Mexican priest who was executed for rebelling against his government.
The Perennial Problem (1961)
- S1E102
A story of a couple that explores the blessings and challenges that come along with marriage, while underscoring the importance of marriage to our society.
Beelzebub and the Bolsheviks (1962)
- S1E115
A story about political transition and religion in the post-Czarist Russia.
Fabric of Freedom (1967)
- S1E120
Actor Dan O'Herlihy talks about preserving the strength of America.
IOU, My Brother (1962)
- S1E123
Social inequalities spawned by the industrial revolution are examined. A case is made for the responsibility of labor, management, and government to work for just and humane conditions for workers and the poor.
Cross in Crisis (1962)
- S1E124
A story of a couple that explores the blessings and challenges that come along with marriage, while underscoring the importance of marriage to our society.
A man has an inner dialogue with himself and others about where to find purpose in life. Some propose pleasure and self-seeking as the answer. After finding those arguments wanting, he wonders if human life itself is futile. Then, in a dialogue with Fr. Kieser, he considers the Christian answer in the love of God and others.
The Sophomore (1963)
- S1E127
A college sophomore contemplates his growing agnosticism and rejection of his parents' values. As he enters adulthood, his marriage and the birth of his child result in his reexamination of faith.
The Phony (1963)
- S1E129
Bill Pearson must re-evaluate his life when he becomes angry and unhappy with the artificial values represented.
The Ragpicker (1962)
- S1E130
Stories from suffering people during the post-World War II time period. Should any human be made to suffer?
Operation Dignity (1960)
- S1E131
The story of three great heroes of the twentieth century: Pope Leo XIII, Pope Pius X Pope Pius XII, who lived and died in defense of freedom, and whose great concern was the dignity of the human person.
Breakthrough (1961)
- S1E133
A scientist invents a new and powerful laser but wishes to avoid the question of how his research will be used. His wife and his lab assistant cause him to examine his responsibility and the need for humility in the face of such power.
The Tyrants (1963)
- S1E135
A drama about anti-communist movements focusing on Stalin, Lenin, and Marx.
The Prisoner (1965)
- S1E140
The story of Maximillian Kolbe, a prisoner in Auschwitz. In the midst of the most-degrading surroundings, he retains his love of life and his faith in God.
The Capitalist (1964)
- S1E141
A Latin American union leader gets caught up between two extremes: communists who enforce atheism and authoritarianism, and capitalists who ignore people's rights in order to benefit themselves.
The Urchin (1964)
- S1E142
A priest in post-war Naples reaches out to the abandoned street kids that fill the city. First, he must win their trust and then convince them that they have a future.
The Hermit (1964)
- S1E144
The story of Charles de Foucauld, a Christian martyr in North Africa during World War I.
The Porous Curtain (1968)
- S1E145
An American photographer reckons his religious beliefs while visiting the Soviet Union and encountering the nation's atheism.
The Invincible Weapon (1964)
- S1E149
A high school football coach believes only violent measures will get results, both in civil demonstrations and in his games. He preaches anti-white resentment and vengeance to his team, and the consequence is the serious injury of a white player, which changes his mind about how to fight for racial justice.
The Kid Show (1964)
- S1E150
A young boy who witnesses an attempted suicide enters a carnival fantasy that exposes him to different characters and approaches to life. They seem to battle for his soul.
Stranger in My Shoes (1967)
- S1E156
A college professor has second thoughts about changing his career to an executive in advertising.
Locusts Have No King (1967)
- S1E157
William Shatner plays a man who decides to take a stand against mobsters who control his community despite the objections of his wife.
Trial by Fire (1966)
- S1E177
An American combat pilot refuses to obey his superior officers' commands.
Crunch on Spruce Street (1971)
- S1E332
A neighborhood watch group meets a potential new homeowner in their neighborhood.
Rehearsal (1976)
- S1E393
Parents and teenagers engage in a group psychodrama session that play out the fantasies and hostilities experienced by youth.
The Man in the Cast Iron Suit (1976)
- S1E398
A successful businessman and his wife are faced with a conflict of values when grandfather comes to live with them.
Packy (1979)
- S1E413
Packy dies and finds himself in an office building. He demands to speak to the manager.
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Directed by:
Richard Beymer, Ted Post, Paul Stanley, Ellwood KieserWriters:
William P. McGivern, Lan O'Kun, Ellwood KieserStarring:
Martin SheenRamón Gerardo Antonio Estévez , better known by his stage name Martin Sheen, is an American actor known for his performances as Kit Carruthers in Terrence Malick's Badlands and Captain Willard in Francis Coppola's Vietnam War epic Apocalypse Now. He's also known for playing Robert E. Lee in the film Gettysburg, President Josiah Bartlet in the television series The West Wing, and as the voice of The Illusive Man in the video game Mass Effect 2...(Wikipedia)
Edward Asner (born November 15, 1929), commonly known as Ed Asner, is an American film, television, stage, and voice actor and former president of the Screen Actors Guild, primarily known for his Emmy Award-winning role as Lou Grant on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series, Lou Grant. In 2009, he starred as the voice of Carl Fredricksen in Pixar's award-winning animated film, Up...(Wikipedia)
Tim Matheson (born Timothy Lewis Matthieson; December 31, 1947) is an American actor, director and producer. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the smooth-talking Eric 'Otter' Stratton in the 1978 comedy Animal House and has had a variety of other well-known roles, including providing the voice of the lead character in the cartoon TV program Jonny Quest...(Wikipedia)
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