From Jack O'Connell 1970s Movies of The Week Casting Game!
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!
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!
Published on January 11, 2012 11:37
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