Celebrity: The fame
Television series | |
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German title | Celebrity: The fame |
Original title | Celebrity |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
year | 1984 |
length | 60 minutes |
Episodes | 3 in 1 season ( list ) |
genre | drama |
Director | Paul Wendkos |
idea | William Hanley, Thomas Thompson |
production | Angie Daniell, Ben Evans, Franny Moyle, Hillary Salmon |
music | Daniel Pemberton |
First broadcast | February 14-16, 1984 on NBC |
occupation |
Celebrity is a three-part American television miniseries released in 1984. It aired February 14-16 on NBC television.
action
Three friends, TJ Luther, Mack Crawford and Kleber Cantrell, committed rape while they were young. While one of the friends rapes the girl, the other two hear the girl's screams or watch. The girl dies. Luther, Crawford and Cantrell promise to keep silent about this event. All three are successful in adulthood. One of the friends is a priest, another is a movie star, and the third is a journalist. Yet, in one way or another, the event haunts them for a lifetime. When the three meet again in adulthood, there is a fatal argument. One of the friends is shot, another is seriously injured, the third is the murderer. Which of the friends plays which role is only revealed at the very end of the series.
occupation
- Michael Beck : TJ Luther
- Joseph Bottoms : Mack Crawford
- Ben Masters : Glue Cantrell
- James Whitmore : Clifford Casey
- Tess Harper : Susan French
- Karen Austin : Ceil Shannon
- Ned Beatty : Otto Leo
- Claude Akins : Uncle Bun Luther
- Dinah Manoff : Missy Craymore
- Debbie Allen : Regina Brown
- Jennifer Warren : Martha Dalton
- Hal Holbrook : Calvin Sledge
- Bonnie Bartlett : Mabel Hofmeyer
- Rhonda Dotson : Laurie Killman
- Jerry Hardin : Jonah Job
- Peter Nelson : Jeffie Crawford
- Anne Haney : Millie
- Stephen Pearlman : Arnold Beckman
- Kelli Maroney : Joanne
- River Phoenix : Jeffie - Aged 11
- Sherman Howard : Director
- John M. Jackson : Detective
backgrounds
Celebrity is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Thompson . The series was shot in Texas, New York and Los Angeles. It is a total of 6.5 hours. The series was released on VHS in Germany, Great Britain and the United States . The series also aired in Spain, Finland, Turkey and Canada.
Award
Nominations
- 1984: Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited Series or a Special (Philip H. Lathrop)
Edgar Allan Poe Award:
- 1985: Best Television Feature or Miniseries ( William Hanley )
criticism
John J. Connor ( The New York Times ) explains that the series' main characters are impressive in their characters. He also speaks of a good script in which the events of the time are included, such as the Vietnam War or the assassination of John F. Kennedy . Tom Shales ( The Deseret News ) adds that the plot is very well planned. Arthur Unger (Monitor Magazine) explains that celebrity is easy to watch and that it is difficult to stop the show once it starts. The lexicon of international films ruled that celebrity was "solidly staged and acted". However, the series makes use of a few clichés and some inconsistencies arise.
Web links
- Celebrity: The Glory in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Celebrity (1984 TV Mini-Series) Episode List . imdb.com. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
- ↑ a b c Tom Shales: 'Celebrity' Mini series is irresistable . The Deseret News. February 11, 1984. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
- ^ A b John J. O'Connor: 'CELEBRITY,' A MYSTERY IN THREE PARTS . The New York Times. February 10, 1984. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
- ↑ Celebrity. Release info . Imdb.com. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
- ↑ Celebrity (1984 TV Mini-Series) Awards . imdb.com. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
- ^ Arthur Unger: Networks are heating up potboilers for 'sweeps' period . csmonitor.com. February 10, 1984. Retrieved July 13, 2014.