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  1. Jan 2, 1975 · For the Use of the Hall: Directed by Rick Bennewitz, Lee Grant. With Susan Anspach, Barbara Barrie, George Furth, David Hedison. A penniless heiress, a disillusioned nun, the suicidal playwright they both love, a hapless art forger and the playwright's wife converge on the empty Long Island home of an aging matriarch and squabble ...

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    • Comedy
    • Rick Bennewitz, Lee Grant
    • 1975-01-02
  2. Visit the movie page for 'For the Use of the Hall' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Susan Anspach
    • Lee Grant
    • Hollywood Television Theatre, KCET
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  4. A penniless heiress, a disillusioned nun, the suicidal playwright they both love, a hapless art forger and the playwright's wife converge on the empty Long Island home of an aging matriarch and squabble among themselves about their relative success or failure. Cast. Susan Anspach. Terry. Barbara Barrie. Charlotte. George Furth. Martin.

    • Lee Grant
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  5. Directed by Lee Grant. A penniless heiress, a disillusioned nun, the suicidal playwright they both love, a hapless art forger and the playwrights wife converge on the empty Long Island home of an aging matriarch and squabble among themselves about their relative success or failure. Cast. Crew.

    • Lee Grant
    • Hollywood Television Theatre, KCET
  6. Directed by Academy Award-winner Lee Grant, this madcap, yet heartfelt 1975 comedy about success and failure is built on wonderfully ridiculous situations and uproarious dialogue. For the Use of the Hall is a 1975 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes.

  7. Norman Lloyd Executive Producer. Critics reviews. A penniless heiress, a disillusioned nun, the suicidal playwright they both love, a hapless art forger and the playwright’s wife converge on the empty Long Island home of an aging matriarch and squabble among themselves about their relative success or failure.