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East Side/West Side

  • Série télévisée
  • 1963–1964
  • 1h
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George C. Scott in East Side/West Side (1963)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this weekly drama show, George C. Scott plays a dedicated social worker trying to solve the problems of his clients in the fascinating mix of cultures that makes up New York City.In this weekly drama show, George C. Scott plays a dedicated social worker trying to solve the problems of his clients in the fascinating mix of cultures that makes up New York City.In this weekly drama show, George C. Scott plays a dedicated social worker trying to solve the problems of his clients in the fascinating mix of cultures that makes up New York City.

  • Casting principal
    • George C. Scott
    • Elizabeth Wilson
    • Cicely Tyson
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    • Casting principal
      • George C. Scott
      • Elizabeth Wilson
      • Cicely Tyson
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    • 1avis de critique
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Neil Brock
    • 1963–1964
    Elizabeth Wilson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    • Frieda Hechlinger
    • 1963–1964
    Cicely Tyson
    Cicely Tyson
    • Jane Foster
    • 1963–1964
    Linden Chiles
    Linden Chiles
    • Congressman Charles Hanson
    • 1964
    Val Avery
    Val Avery
    • Lt. Al Costello…
    • 1963–1964
    Henderson Forsythe
    • Bowen Munro
    • 1964
    John McMartin
    John McMartin
    • Mike Miller
    • 1964
    Dan Rubinate
    • 1963–1964
    Richard Dysart
    Richard Dysart
    • Tom Morgan
    • 1963
    Tom Ahearne
    • Harry…
    • 1964
    Candace Culkin
    • Angela Santini…
    • 1963–1964
    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • First Arresting Officer…
    • 1963–1964
    Hank Garrett
    Hank Garrett
    • Fish Market Dock Foreman
    • 1964
    Sylvia Gassel
    • Harry's Mother…
    • 1963
    Ramon Bieri
    Ramon Bieri
    • Anderson…
    • 1964
    Diana Sands
    Diana Sands
    • Jane Foster…
    • 1963–1964
    José Pérez
    José Pérez
    • Paco…
    • 1963–1964
    Bill Alton
    • Paint store clerk…
    • 1964
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    9vernc1

    Slice of Life

    Superb drama series showcasing the young George c. Scott and a Hall of Fame list of guest stars. One characteristic of the series is that the episodes don't conclude with the conflicts neatly resolved. When the episodes conclude we are not told if the little girl went back to school or if the neighborhood was successfully integrated. The feature of unresolved conflict was unique in dramatic tv at the time, and may have contributed to the series low ratings and regrettable cancelation.
    Dash_O_Pepper

    Two Corrections

    This was not George C. Scott's only television series, as someone stated elsewhere. While "East Side/West Side" is a brilliant drama with intelligent stories and an incredibly talented cast, George C. Scott was the lead in an abysmal FOX Channel series called "Mr. President" (1987). Both Mr. Scott and FOX would have liked to forget this programme.

    Also, as far as "Naked City", that series often did not have neatly tied-up endings. Often, the endings were left deliberately ambiguous to make the audience think. While certainly not the poster child for civil rights programming, "Naked City" did show a multi-ethnic NYPD, and there were often Hispanic and African-American characters/actors with sizable parts in individual episodes. I can't say that the episode "The Contract", about Chinese-Americans and the conflict of cultures was the greatest representation of Asians on television -- especially with James Shigata, Khigh Dhiegh and Abraham Sofaer all playing Chinese -- but the characters were treated with respect, and not as stock figures.
    10raysond

    Brilliant but canceled that lasted one season and 26 episodes

    "East Side/West Side" was a beautiful series that became a one season experiment that ran for 26 episodes on CBS from September 23,1963 to April 27,1964 that filmed on location in New York and in black & white. This was an grand one run experiment that was absolutely brilliant in every aspect and in every grand detail. It came out at a period where America was at a crossroads within itself and also a tumultuous time period where the issues were confronted---the years 1963 and 1964.

    The years 1963-1964 were conflicts of turmoil with the escalating violence the occur with the issues of racial prejudice and discrimination in the South,the encompassing of the death of JFK,the passing of the Civil Rights Bill,the senseless killings of three Civil Rights workers in Mississippi,the bombing of three African-Americans on a bloody Sunday in Alabama and the senseless race riots that engulfed the Southern states and not to mention the escalation of the fighting and the opposing of the war in Vietnam. All of this occur within a single season during the show's run and it was just that--- A gruesome chapter in American History.

    The series starred the great George C. Scott in his first and only television series. Scott played a social worker in Manhattan,while Cicely Tyson played his secretary,and before they softened the series,or before the series went off the air toward its own whimsy,they changed the course of television into a whole new agenda by looking at the way America looked at itself---ashamed at the way people are depicted here and the way society uses them as a pawn in life's uncrueled world. But the series offer some very controversial material that was ahead of its time when showed the social status of a nation in constant turmoil. The series,however was filmed on location in New York City and shot in grainy black and white with location shoots within the burrows of Manhattan,Queens,Bronx,Staten Island,Brooklyn,and Yonkers.

    These episodes haven't been seen in almost 40 years,but there are four that really stick out that are totally spellbinding and brilliant in detail including two that were totally blocked in the Southern states of Georgia,Alabama,Tennessee,Mississippi,and South Carolina,but it is vital that the other two are worth seeing..........

    1. Social Services takes away the child of a prostitute,who was portrayed as a devoted mother--her grief was seismic.

    2. A mentally retarded adult is charged with the molestation of a young child and the father is to blame for the son's mistake.

    3. A young black father who loses a baby to a rat's attack gets a weapon and wanders through Harlem looking for someone to kill.(This episode was totally blocked-out in four Southern states--hasn't been seen since its original broadcast more than 40 years ago)

    4. A middle-class black couple moving to the suburbs sets off a calculated real-estate stampede,and even the liberal whites who sponsored them finally rebukes them.(This episode was totally blocked-out in four Southern states also hasn't been seen since its original broadcast more than 40 years ago)

    5. A young teenager decides to kill himself after his parents find out that he is committing suicide----on the top of an apartment building.

    NOTE: The guest stars ranged from Carroll O'Connor, Norman Fell, Howard Silva, Maureen Stapleton, Alex Cord, Ruby Dee, James Earl Jones, to Beah Richards, Raymond St. Jacques, Simon Oakland, Daniel J. Travanti, and Brock Peters. It won the prime-time Emmy in 1964 for Best Original Drama series even though it lasted one season.
    10martucci-2

    Excellent show

    This was one of the best shows on TV. I recall watching it back when, well i guess i was 12 or 13 judging by the date. it was riveting and unlike so many dramas today, featured a dedicated social worker, George C. Scott with his face of reality and character. Thirty years later, Judging Amy, another fine show, featured Tyne Daly in a similar role, but a shared one within a family including the judge daughter, writer son, etc. Ido not recall individual episodes and came upon this looking for something else, but if i recall, the stories would be as relevant and fresh as good tales representing true life dramas often are. I suspect that the sociological wave of movies and TV shows of the early to mid 60's helped influence those of us at that vulnerable and suggestive age(teenage-young adult) the ideals and aspirations of humans as good, fixable and misunderstood, but with potential with a little dedication and hard work. Over the following decades, the entertainment industry's refocused its emphasis, and maybe coincidentally, so did the nation's ideals. Anyway, they were good shows with top notch acting-don' remember ever being bored with that one.
    schappe1

    A truly Naked City

    The comparison has been made between this show and "Naked City", which was canceled the spring before this one appeared. Both were grimily serious shows filmed on the streets on New York using new York City Stage actors, (many of whom became famous movie and TV actors). Both shows were well done but there is more than a few months difference in thinking between them . Naked City tended to show stories with neat, (if often tragic) endings. ESWS didn't show ending at all. Everything it depicted was an ongoing problem, with no clear solution. The heroes could not simply arrest someone to end the problem at the conclusion of the hour. Often, they are nothing more than powerless observers, which is not very dramatically pleasing. The "Who do you kill" episode is somewhat disappointing to me because of the complete inefficacy of the heroes- it seems to rub your face in the problem but supplies no solutions. At least that's "real".

    The second difference is that ESWS was the first TV program to come to terms directly with the problem of race, to show white audiences what it was like for a black man or woman in America. Black faces are almost totally absent from Naked City. Imagine a "realistic" story about big-city policeman who investigate nothing but crimes involving Caucasians. ESWS showed New York the way it really was- and is.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 septembre 1963 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El este y el Oeste
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Biograph Studios, Bronx, New York City, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Talent Associates
      • United Artists Television
      • CBS Television Network
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      1 heure
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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