I can't write 600 characters about this particular '71 tv movie. It's exemplary of much of commercial shows of the era. Its no beter or worse. Paper thin characters, unimaginative costuming, locations you've seen for years, and pacing that merely carries through the commercal break. I feel badly about the time wasted watching products like this. The plot conformity, the lack of recognizable humans, one can feel the loss of intellect like doing bad drugs.
This product serves as an indictment of the vast hours of seventies tv. Early in the seventies I remember Andy Warhol said He didn't watch tv cause its all the same show. At first I took offense but it stuck with me. From this distance, with some exceptions, tell me he was wrong.
This product serves as an indictment of the vast hours of seventies tv. Early in the seventies I remember Andy Warhol said He didn't watch tv cause its all the same show. At first I took offense but it stuck with me. From this distance, with some exceptions, tell me he was wrong.