Showing posts with label Lynne Moody. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynne Moody. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home! (1983) TV Movie

A high school football coach finds himself switching roles with his wife one summer when she goes back to work after 15 years.







Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home! (1983) TV Movie
Cast: Catherine Bergstrom, David Doyle, Dee Wallace, James Gregory, Joseph Lawrence, Lynne Moody, Paul Michael Glaser, Peggy McCay, Ray Buktenica, Rita Taggart, Robert Jayne

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

E/R (1984) TV series 1984-1985

Dr. Sheinfeld, newly divorced, becomes physician on call at the emergency room of a Chicago hospital. He soon locks horns with the vivacious Dr. Eve Sheridan and attracts the puppy-love of (pediatrics) Nurse Cory. Situational humor mixes with tense medical crises. Weak writing but great casting, many familiar faces not only among the regular cast but also look for some strong guest appearances.

AVAILABLE EPISODES
Season 1, Episode 3
The Sister
18 September 1984

Season 1, Episode 5
Son of Sheinfeld
2 October 1984

Season 1, Episode 11
Sentimental Journey
14 November 1984

Season 1, Episode 13
A Cold Night in Chicago
28 November 1984

Season 1, Episode 14
Both Sides Now
12 December 1984

Season 1, Episode 15
The Storm
19 December 1984

Season 1, Episode 18
I Raise You
23 January 1985

Season 1, Episode 19
Merry Wives of Sheinfeld
30 January 1985

Season 1, Episode 22
A Change in Policy
27 February 1985

E/R (1984) TV series 1984-1985
Cast: Charlie Brill, Conchata Ferrell, Corinne Bohrer, Elliott Gould, George Clooney, Jason Alexander, Luis Avalos, Lynne Moody, Marcia Strassman, Mary McDonnell, Pamela Adlon

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Toughest Man in the World, The (1984) TV Movie

Mr. T's first starring made-for-TV movie role has him playing a tough and scowling, but softhearted, nightclub bouncer who finds himself involved with a bunch of kids after being conned into taking over a youth center.


The Toughest Man in the World  (1984) TV Movie
Cast: Dennis Dugan, Jimmie F. Skaggs, Joe Greco, John P. Navin Jr., Lynne Moody, Mr. T, Peggy Pope, Tom Milanovich, Wally Engelhardt

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Oklahoma City Dolls, The (1981) TV Movie

Tonight's made-for-television movie on ABC, at 9 P.M., is an odd little concoction called "The Oklahoma City Dolls." The scene opens on the assembly line of a valve factory. All of the workers are women, asked to double up on production because the men workers are off somewhere playing football for the company. Obviously, the situation is ripe for feminist rebellion.

Sure enough, Sally Jo Purkey, played perkily by Susan Blakely begins balking. She confronts the male chauvinist boss, played to a delightfully nasty turn by David Huddleston, and demands to know why the women don't get equal time off. Fortunately, a representative of the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (Robert Hooks) happens to be inspecting the factory at the time.

The boss relents but, thinking himself clever, announces that the free time can be used only for playing football. Not to be deterred, Sally Jo sets about assembling a women's football team. At first the menfolk are merely amused. But when Sally Jo and her sisters show no signs of losing interest, things turn nasty - to the point where one player, Valene (Ronee Blakley) is severely battered by her resentful husband.

Much of "The Oklahoma City Dolls" is not subtle. In case anybody misses the point, Sally Jo states it bluntly: "This whole thing ain't about football. It's about being a person - about being treated like one."

There are predictable comic turns in a posh restaurant, Sally Jo loudly laces into her suddenly stuffy man friend (Waylon Jennings). The team's reluctant coach (Eddie Albert), an irascible drunk and trouble maker, is inevitably won over to the energetic cause of his charges. When the Dolls get to play a real game, it's against a group called the Minneapolis Maids, who appear to be formidable lesbians.

But on its own unpretentious terms, "The Oklahoma City Dolls" scores its points nicely. The cliches are spiked with dashes of keen observation. Sally Jo is protecting her young son from the clutches of an estranged husband who, while refusing to meet support payments, shows up with a flashy present of a pony. Sunny (Sierra Pecheur) has been conditioned to being ashamed of her considerable physical bulk and cannot participate uninhibitedly in football. Again Sally Joe delivers the message, "Be who you are, use what you got."

We know, of course, that the husband who declares, "Women's lib is O.K. with me as long as I get fed," will eventually be told by his linebacker wife to go and fix his own meals. We know that the big game, nicely directed by E.W. Swackhamer, will eventually end in favor of the good gals. But, with Miss Blakely's determined and convincing performance as Sally Jo, none of these reservations matter too much. "The Oklahoma City Dolls" sets out to say something about women and, whatever its flaws, it does. Like Sally Jo's man friend, most male viewers are likely to wind up admitting, "I love a quarterback."

The Oklahoma City Dolls  (1981) TV Movie
Cast: Art Lund, David Huddleston, Eddie Albert, Heather Lowe, Lynne Moody, Robert Hooks, Ronee Blakley, Sarah Cunningham, Susan Blakely, Waylon Jennings