Rob Reiner had attempted to talk Norman Lear into hiring his then girlfriend Penny Marshall to play Gloria, but Lear was taken with Sally Struthers. So Marshall joined her brother Garry's show The Odd Couple.
All three pilots were quite similar. The only differences were the supporting actors. Reiner was by far the best in that role. The first son-in-law wasn't aggressive enough, and the second one looked like he could rip Archie in half if he wanted to. The first two Glorias had good qualities, but Struthers was Lear's favorite. But the reason for the cast changes were due to the pilots not being picked up.
Oh my bad. I thought the original pilot having the title justice for all had them as judges or something. I heard it was on the DVD collection. How were they different?
Norman Lear originally named the character Archie Justice, with Mickey Rooney in mind to play him. But Rooney, after reading the script, considered the character to be unAmerican.
The pilots were the same scripts with minor differences. The original pilot had the link sausage vs. patty debate, which turned up later in season one when Gloria was pregnant. Also, Archie and Edith's "G.D." argument which appeared on season four's "We're Having a Heat Wave" originated on the first pilot. The sets were different also.
That does sound interesting. I think the current pilot is ok. They are coming home from church during the anniversary. But I rather see the other ideas
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Risposta da fletcherj119
il 21 febbraio, 2017 alle 2:30PM
Rob Reiner had attempted to talk Norman Lear into hiring his then girlfriend Penny Marshall to play Gloria, but Lear was taken with Sally Struthers. So Marshall joined her brother Garry's show The Odd Couple.
Risposta da McGannahan Skyjellyfetti
il 18 marzo, 2017 alle 6:25AM
Hey, Fletch! Good to see you here, assuming if you're the same person from that OTHER message board...
Risposta da fletcherj119
il 18 marzo, 2017 alle 8:07AM
The one and only. Lol. Not much activity on these three alternatives (Movie Chat, Movie Database, and Sitcoms online). Bastard IMDB.
Risposta da McGannahan Skyjellyfetti
il 19 marzo, 2017 alle 3:11AM
It's probably going to be a while before anything happens here...
Risposta da fletcherj119
il 19 marzo, 2017 alle 11:33AM
How many decades? I turn 55 this year...
Risposta da tmdb43737777
il 22 giugno, 2017 alle 6:34PM
I heard it bore no resemblance to the actual show. I'm guessing the third time was the charm.
Risposta da fletcherj119
il 23 giugno, 2017 alle 4:48AM
All three pilots were quite similar. The only differences were the supporting actors. Reiner was by far the best in that role. The first son-in-law wasn't aggressive enough, and the second one looked like he could rip Archie in half if he wanted to. The first two Glorias had good qualities, but Struthers was Lear's favorite. But the reason for the cast changes were due to the pilots not being picked up.
Risposta da tmdb43737777
il 23 giugno, 2017 alle 1:28PM
Oh my bad. I thought the original pilot having the title justice for all had them as judges or something. I heard it was on the DVD collection. How were they different?
Risposta da fletcherj119
il 24 giugno, 2017 alle 1:27PM
Norman Lear originally named the character Archie Justice, with Mickey Rooney in mind to play him. But Rooney, after reading the script, considered the character to be unAmerican.
The pilots were the same scripts with minor differences. The original pilot had the link sausage vs. patty debate, which turned up later in season one when Gloria was pregnant. Also, Archie and Edith's "G.D." argument which appeared on season four's "We're Having a Heat Wave" originated on the first pilot. The sets were different also.
Risposta da tmdb43737777
il 24 giugno, 2017 alle 7:18PM
Thank you
Risposta da Mrs.peacock
il 5 gennaio, 2019 alle 10:54PM
That does sound interesting. I think the current pilot is ok. They are coming home from church during the anniversary. But I rather see the other ideas