Eloise (Playhouse 90)

"Eloise" was an American television play broadcast on November 22, 1956, as part of the CBS television series, Playhouse 90. It was the eighth episode of the series.

Plot
Eloise is a lonesome six-year-old girl who lives with her nanny at the Plaza Hotel.

Cast
The cast included performances by:


 * Evelyn Rudie as Eloise
 * Ethel Barrymore as herself
 * Louis Jourdan as himself
 * Kay Thompson as herself
 * Hans Conried as Rene the French Waiter
 * Charlie Ruggles as Murphy
 * Mildred Natwick as Nanny
 * Jack Mullaney as Eloise's Tutor
 * Conrad Hilton as himself
 * Maxie Rosenbloom as himself
 * Monty Woolley as himself
 * William Roerick as Manager of the Plaza
 * Inger Stevens as Joanna
 * Bartlett Robinson as Eloise's Lawyer

June Lockhart hosted the broadcast.

Production
The play was based on Kay Thompson's children's book Eloise. The book was released in June 1955. Leonard Spigelgass wrote the teleplay based on Thompson's book. John Frankenheimer was the director and Martin Manulis the producer. The play was staged at CBS Television City in Los Angeles.

Reception
In The New York Times, Jack Gould panned the production "totally preposterous television", "sophomoric chaos", "a ludicrous hodgepodge", "agony", "childish" (as opposed to "childlike"), "idiotic and contrived, wholly farcical without being funny."

In the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, John Lester credited Rudie with a "technically remarkable" performance given her age, but opined that the selection of the material "indicates a weakness of basic judgment that could -- and probably will -- result in other offerings, equally superficial and nonsensical."