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The Name of the Game

  • Série télévisée
  • 1968–1971
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,6/10
744
MA NOTE
The Name of the Game (1968)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSandy, a young woman in the research dept of Howard Publications has wild romantic daydreams about her boss Glenn Howard that confuse her sense of reality, hampering Howard in an investigati... Tout lireSandy, a young woman in the research dept of Howard Publications has wild romantic daydreams about her boss Glenn Howard that confuse her sense of reality, hampering Howard in an investigation.Sandy, a young woman in the research dept of Howard Publications has wild romantic daydreams about her boss Glenn Howard that confuse her sense of reality, hampering Howard in an investigation.

  • Stars
    • Gene Barry
    • Susan Saint James
    • Robert Stack
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,6/10
    744
    MA NOTE
    • Stars
      • Gene Barry
      • Susan Saint James
      • Robert Stack
    • 13Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 1Commentaire de critique
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    • A remporté 2 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 2 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Gene Barry
    Gene Barry
    • Glenn Howard…
    • 1968–1971
    Susan Saint James
    Susan Saint James
    • Peggy Maxwell
    • 1968–1971
    Robert Stack
    Robert Stack
    • Dan Farrell
    • 1968–1971
    Anthony Franciosa
    Anthony Franciosa
    • Jeff Dillon
    • 1968–1970
    Ben Murphy
    Ben Murphy
    • Joe Sample…
    • 1968–1970
    Cliff Potts
    Cliff Potts
    • Andy Hill…
    • 1968–1969
    Jo de Winter
    Jo de Winter
    • Helena
    • 1968–1970
    Mark Miller
    Mark Miller
    • Ross Craig…
    • 1969–1971
    Michael Bow
    • Albert…
    • 1969–1970
    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Betty-Jean Currier…
    • 1968–1970
    Stephen McNally
    Stephen McNally
    • Albert Lang…
    • 1968–1970
    Stuart Nisbet
    Stuart Nisbet
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    • 1968–1971
    Paul Stewart
    Paul Stewart
    • Assistant District Attorney…
    • 1969–1971
    Richard Van Vleet
    Richard Van Vleet
    • Brian Cargill…
    • 1968–1970
    Jack Carter
    Jack Carter
    • Jack Carter…
    • 1968–1970
    Carla Borelli
    Carla Borelli
    • Holly…
    • 1969–1970
    James McEachin
    James McEachin
    • Bartender…
    • 1968–1970
    George Murdock
    George Murdock
    • Dave…
    • 1969–1970
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs13

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    doctardis

    One of the best TV Drama's

    I used to love this show. I have not seen it recently, and I do not know how it would play today. However, my younger self remembers this as one of the best tv dramas ever. I remember one episode when Tony Franciosa returns to New York City to visit his mother and astranged older brother played by Martin Balsem. Franciosa throughout is trip is reading Thomas Wolf's "You can Never Go Home Again." He reunites with is brother, but later find that his grocery store owner brother is also a local drug dealer. It ends with Franciosa turning his brother into the police. His mother forgiving him, but she leaves to live in her home country of Italy. Susan Saint James played one of the magazine's researchers, and stared in one episode opposite Joseph Cotton. This was a 90 minute show that had three rotating stars. Tony Franciosa played the star reporter for a fictional magazine called "People," his millionare publisher was Glenn Howard played by Gene Barry, and Robert Stack played Dan Farrell, a former FBI agent turned crime reporter.
    dhines5703

    In A Class By Itself

    This series to me was in a class by itself. The stories were first-rate and the stars were very charming and sophisticated. I always did admire Gene Barry as an actor and his work in this series made me a lifelong fan. I loved the clothes that he wore on the show and hence have tried to emulate his sophisticated style ever since. I feel that there were very few actors at that time other than Craig Stevens and Robert Wagner that had the same aura and screen presence. I also greatly enjoyed the episodes that Tony Franciosa and Robert Stack headlined. This series had the feel of a theatrical motion picture and one could tell that big bucks were being spent to produce it. I have some episodes on tape and still think that they hold up very well as compared to dramatic television today. Like the old saying goes; "They don't make 'em like that anymore".
    sigil

    Intriguing Series

    "The Name Of The Game" was, as I recall, a very interesting and well-done "rotating" series that portrayed various and sundry well-known actors such as Gene Barry and Tony Franciosa as personnel connected with a well-known magazine. The peculiar thing was that this "fictional" magazine later became the real thing in life as we know it. It was a fascinating show to watch -- especially if you'd not seen it before and had caught it in passing later in syndication. It also had a very cool theme song, quite an accomplishment in itself.
    urposterior

    A topical weekly mystery movie, that revolved its stars under the umbrella title, The Name of the Game.

    Here's a great series that really should be released on DVD. Each 90 minute episode was a self-contained movie with one of three stars: Gene Barry played Glenn Howard, the self- made man who built his publishing empire from the ground up; Robert Stack played Dan Farrell, an ex-FBI agent who became the editor of "Crime" Magazine to better pursue and expose criminals; and Tony Franciosa as Jeff Dillon, who played the impetuous reporter for "People" Magazine (yes, and this was way before the actual "People" Magazine we now know). Many now well-known directors shot these episodes, including Steven Spielberg. And Billy Goldenberg's score for each show was always melodic and cutting edge. Hey Universal Home Video, PLEASE release a boxed DVD set of this series! As one of the first (if not THE first) rotating series of shows, it was both groundbreaking and entertaining. It should be enjoyed by a new generation of viewers... THANK YOU!
    w55

    I saw the pilot to this series and it reminded me of how great this series was

    This series was brilliant. Few shows have reached this level of quality. From musical scores to well thought story lines. Great chemistry between actors. What I enjoyed was it revealed American dynamics and world events through the magazine journalist. We saw what makes an interesting story and how it is brought to the pages. We also saw why a story is valuable. Not because it would sell magazines but because it was just interesting. This series was interesting. It had a particular feel about it that set it apart from any other show. Yes this is what television was ment to communicate.

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    • Anecdotes
      Anthony Franciosa was fired during the show's third season. Instead of being replaced by one actor, he was replaced by a series of actors filling in on his rotation, including Robert Culp twice appearing as reporter Paul Tyler. Peter Falk as reporter Lewis Corbett, and Robert Wagner as reporter Dave Corey, each were billed as 'Guest Starring in...'. Earlier in Season Two, both Darren McGavin (as freelance newsman Sam Hardy in Goodbye Harry (1969)), and Vera Miles (as reporter Hilary Vanderman in Man of the People (1970)), took guest starring roles (both put under the Gene Barry segment, as he made cameo appearances in each).
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Universal Story (1996)
    • Bandes originales
      The Name of The Game Theme
      by Dave Grusin

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 1968 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Audacia es el juego
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Universal Television
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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