Ed,
As a lover of the 1970s Movie of the Week, I really grooved on this morn's posting.
Have you played the "Cast the 1970s Movie of the Week" game? Here's the list:
The Playbook for Making a 1970s MFTVM
Now that you’ve watched a bushel of MFTVMs, you’re ready to make your own. Below you’ll find a manual we picked up from central casting
Young Turk
Peter Haskell: slick young turk
Michael Parks: brooding young turk
Frank Converse: smart young turk
Christopher George: hotheaded young turk
Peter Mark Richman: duplicitous young turk
James Franciscus: WASPY young turk
Jan‑Michael Vincent: surfer‑dude young turk
Michael Cole: confused young turk
Glenn Corbett: mild‑mannered young turk
Dack Rambo: cowboy young turk
Woman In Jeopardy
Rosemary Forsyth: woman in jeopardy
Hope Lange: woman in jeopardy
Blythe Danner: woman in jeopardy
Lee Grant: woman in jeopardy
Rosemary Forsyth: woman in jeopardy
Yvette Mimieux: woman in jeopardy
Mariette Hartley: woman in jeopardy
Elizabeth Montgomery: woman in jeopardy
Donna Mills: woman in jeopardy
Ingenue
Carol Lynley: ingenue in trouble
Lesley Ann Warren: ingenue in heat
Lynda Day George: ingenue in mourning
Tisha Sterling: hippy deb ingenue
Suburban Mom
Sandy Dennis: jilted suburban wife drifting into diet pill abuse
Suburban Dad
Carl Betz: suburban dad with a mistress
Mike Farrell: suburban dad with an issue
Dennis Weaver: suburban dad in jeopardy
Kids
Richard Thomas: overly sensitive youth
Mitch Vogel: overly sensitive youth
Lance Kerwin: overly sensitive youth
Robby Benson: overly sensitive youth
Jennifer Salt: rebellious daughter
Glynnis O'Connor: girl with a problem
Linda Blair: girl with a big problem
Grandma
Estelle Parsons: grandma
Granddad
Arthur Kennedy: granddad
Will Geer: dotty old granddad
Cop
Robert Forster: detective first class loner
Harry Guardino: media savvy police commissioner
Cameron Mitchell: good cop gone bad
Claude Akins: Deputy Bud
Lawyer
Richard Basehart: district attorney
Pernell Roberts: politically ambitious DA
James Whitmore: defense attorney
Howard Duff: stop‑at‑nothing defense attorney
Simon Oakland: badly dressed ambulance chaser
Hugh O'Brian: playboy lawyer
Doctor
Lloyd Nolan: kind‑but‑wise doctor
Barnard Hughes: kindly‑but‑eccentric doctor
William Windom: alcoholic mess doctor
Sam Groom: playboy surgeon
Businessmen
Barry Sullivan: craven industrialist
Peter Graves: the CEO
Monte Markham: real estate mogul with a secret
Richard Anderson: supervisor Adams
Mark Goddard: double‑crossing business partner
Herb Edelman: sales, any kind of sales
Jim Hutton: Dodge dealership owner
Ed Nelson: life‑insurance saleman with a dozen blue blazers
David Hedison: desperate stockbroker
Government
Broderick Crawford: by‑the‑book alderman
William Schallert: head of the school board
Arts and Entertainment
Anthony Perkins: repressed young artist
Sheree North: nightclub singer with heart of gold
Roddy McDowall: in the closet art dealer
High Society
Agnes Moorehead: bitter, catty socialite
Henry Jones: snotty garden club chairman
Grayson Hall: divorced nympho lush
Working Stiffs
Eugene Roche: rubbish hauler
John Karlen: Handyman Tom
Norman Fell: summons server
William Demarest: mean barkeep
Arlene Golonka: waitress at the diner
Sports
Alex Karras: Coach Roy
Robert Foxworth: weekend white water rafter in safari vest
Joseph Campanella: golf pro
Academics
Percy Rodriguez: Professor of obscure myths and legends
Georg Stanford Brown: head of the black students union
Head Cases
John Carradine: creepy old coot
Zalman King: obsessive psycho boyfriend
John Savage: recently released young mental patient
Utility Players
Edward Asner: cop or crooked union official
Leslie Nielsen: cop or well‑dressed embezzler
Avery Schreiber: chauffeur or diner owner
Cleavon Little: pimp or revolutionary
Darren McGavin: average‑guy‑in‑over‑his‑head or editor‑in‑chief
Elke Sommer: woman with a past or spy
Ted Bessell: the new boyfriend or management trainee
Now post your concept and ideal cast!
Sadly, all these names are familiar to me. I hope some of them are still alive.
ReplyDeleteMan, what a howl. Some of those names, I haven't thought of in ages. The only gap I see is '70s ABC-MOTW Western typecasting:
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Gruff sheriff -- Lloyd Bridges
Tough sheriff -- Steve Forrest
No-nonsense sheriff -- Clint Walker
Folksy sheriff -- Dennis Weaver
Mumbling sheriff -- Clu Gulager
Old sheriff -- Ray Teal
Robert Foxworth should be in the list somewhere, cast equally well as cop, doctor, attorney, or suburban dad.
Ray Milland is missing, probably as Businessman. And Ty Hardin, confused young cowpoke.
ReplyDeleteHere's something I noticed about the 70's. if your name was Robert you worked.
Robert Browne
Robert Conrad
Robert Culp
Robert Forster
Roberrt Foxworth
Robert Goulet (remember Blue Light?)
Robert Hooks
Robert Horton
Robert Lipton
Robert Vaughn
Robert Wagner
Robert Webber
Robert Wolders
Wonder why I noticed this?
RJR
I forgot Robert Fuller.
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And Robert Tessier, the great heavy of mid/late 70s film and TV.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of memories. I even liked some of the really bad ones
ReplyDeleteGreat post.
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