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The Second Hundred Years

  • Série télévisée
  • 1967–1968
  • 30min
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7,5/10
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The Second Hundred Years (1967)
ComédieFantaisie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe misadventures of a man who is revived out of decades of accidental suspended animation and is still physically half the age of his own son and matches the age of his grandson.The misadventures of a man who is revived out of decades of accidental suspended animation and is still physically half the age of his own son and matches the age of his grandson.The misadventures of a man who is revived out of decades of accidental suspended animation and is still physically half the age of his own son and matches the age of his grandson.

  • Création
    • Ed Simmons
  • Casting principal
    • Monte Markham
    • Arthur O'Connell
    • Frank Maxwell
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    7,5/10
    215
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    • Création
      • Ed Simmons
    • Casting principal
      • Monte Markham
      • Arthur O'Connell
      • Frank Maxwell
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Monte Markham
    Monte Markham
    • Ken Carpenter…
    • 1967–1968
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Edwin Carpenter
    • 1967–1968
    Frank Maxwell
    Frank Maxwell
    • Col. Garroway
    • 1967–1968
    Bridget Hanley
    Bridget Hanley
    • Lt. Anderson…
    • 1967
    Art Lewis
    Art Lewis
    • Cabby…
    • 1967–1968
    Ernie Anderson
    Ernie Anderson
    • Bank Guard…
    • 1967–1968
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Ben Dickey…
    • 1967
    Joe Higgins
    Joe Higgins
    • Boss Gardener…
    • 1967–1968
    Parley Baer
    Parley Baer
    • Mr. Widdicomb…
    • 1967–1968
    Henry Corden
    Henry Corden
    • Doorman…
    • 1967–1968
    Charles Irving
    • General Steelsmith
    • 1967–1968
    James McCallion
    James McCallion
    • Police Sergeant…
    • 1967–1968
    Karen Black
    Karen Black
    • Marcia
    • 1967
    Ron Masak
    Ron Masak
    • Cop
    • 1967–1968
    Gordon Jump
    Gordon Jump
    • Guard…
    • 1967–1968
    Leonard Stone
    Leonard Stone
    • Lieutenant…
    • 1967–1968
    John Alvin
    John Alvin
    • John…
    • 1967–1968
    C. Lindsay Workman
    C. Lindsay Workman
    • Judge…
    • 1967–1968
    • Création
      • Ed Simmons
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    9denisestdennis

    Loved it!

    I too have fond memories of watching this delightful show as a kid! It's a shame that no one seems to remember it! It's like The Time Tunnel or It's About Space--I must have been a pretty goofy little kid but I loved these shows and the actors on them and every time I see or hear Monte Markham, I ALWAYS think back to The Second Hundred Years--just like every time I hear about or see James Darren --I think back to The Time Tunnel!! Too bad about the writing as I always thought it was so cute how the Grandfather and the Grandson seemed to gang up against the Dad--but as I said I was a kid and really didn't understand formulaic TV back then!
    4Traj

    I remember after all these years

    Any time I see Arthur O'Connell in a movie I think of this series. As a kid of 13 when it played, I thought the story line to be interesting. I probably saw all the episodes, but after all these years, I can't recall anything other than the father's reaction to all the "modern" inventions since 1900. Today, I'm surprised it was only on for one season, as it seemed longer. But, I guess to one that's 13 years old, 1 year is a long time! I think today, with good writing, this would make an interesting movie. Hollywood is always taking ideas from old television. Why not this one? It might even seem like a fresh idea since not many know of the series to begin with.
    8dclrkerr

    Very funny premise

    While most people I talk to don't remember this show, I remember it fondly. It was a pleasant, good clean fun type sitcom. The writers could have done so much more with this material. But unfortunately poor writing, not poor acting led to this programs demise. Monte Markham was underrated and extremely talented as both the elder Luke and his Grandson Ken. Arthur O'Connell played the "son & father" caught in the middle. Trying hard to hide the identity of his one hundred and one year old father who was the exact double for the young son.

    There were some pretty cute moments when Arthur O'Connell was trying to keep "Dad" from doing or saying something that would give away the secret. I seem to remember Luke masquerading as his grandson Ken to get out of the house and check out this "new" world.

    A delightful program. I would love to see this one season available on DVD. While the writing was mediocre, the interaction of the characters was always a joy.
    F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    I thawed Dad was a good idea.

    'The Second Hundred Years' was an above-average sitcom, with a highly original premise that was far more plausible than anything involving a talking horse, a sentient car or a levitating nun. In the year 1900, 34-year-old Luke Carpenter left his wife and infant son Edwin and joined the Klondike gold rush (two years late), only to get himself quick-frozen in a glacier. Sixty-seven years on, the now elderly Edwin (splendid character actor Arthur O'Connell) has long since produced a son of his own: Ken, likewise now 34. That's the backstory.

    In the pilot episode, Edwin is contacted by an Air Force officer who informs him that the government have thawed out his dad Luke, alive and well. (Perhaps he Luke-warmed.) Luke Carpenter is now 101 years old, but physically only 34 ... and an exact lookalike for his grandson Ken. The rascally Luke and the buttoned-down Ken were both played by the underrated actor Monte Markham, who managed to play the lookalike roles so that they were clearly two different people ... with different accents, body language and personalities.

    When Luke and Ken were in the same scene (requiring actor Markham to be in two places at the same go), the photographic mattes for this effect were handled much more impressively than comparable sequences in other sitcoms from this same period, with two Patty Dukes or two Elizabeth Montgomerys trying to interact.

    After the initial set-up, most of the episodes of this short-lived series dealt with rootin'-tootin' Luke acclimating himself to this amazing new age. He leers at Karen Black in a miniskirt, and gazes in astonishment at a cowboy movie on television. ('By golly, there's a midget in that box!') When the cowboy actor draws a gun, Luke draws his own sidearm and shoots the TV. (Must be a great revolver, to survive 67 years in a glacier and still work perfectly ... and very considerate of the U.S. government to let him keep it.) More poignantly, Edwin had to deal with the arrival of a father he'd never known, whom he'd always resented for having abandoned him.

    The science-fictional premise of the pilot episode was maintained sporadically through the sitcom's brief run. In one episode, a cabal of evil scientists conspired to learn the secret of cryogenics by abducting Luke and freezing him again. By error, they snatched his identical grandson Ken instead ... and they were freezing *him* when rescue arrived.

    This series had a nice easy-going theme tune, in keeping with its main character's 19th-century origin. But it lacked scripts and direction on a level with the acting and the distinctive premise. There was a limp attempt to give Luke a clever catchphrase: "Not bad for a hunnerd an' one," Luke would boast each time he did something noteworthy.

    If only the writing had been better, this could have been one of the classic 1960s sitcoms. (With commercials for Birdseye Frozen Dinners.) Arthur O'Connell had a long and distinguished career as a character actor. A few years after this series was cancelled, O'Connell starred in a series of commercials for Crest toothpaste. He gleefully announced that he was paid so much money for these commercials that he saw no need to take any other roles, ever again.

    'The Second Hundred Years' is also the title of a Laurel & Hardy movie. That film and this TV series are not related, although they probably both took their title from the joke about the extremely old man. When asked to divulge the secret of his longevity, he replied: 'The first hundred years are the hardest.'
    8trishthompson

    Fun and Funny

    I was a bit older than some of the other reviewers here when this show aired, but I really enjoyed watching it too. I fell about half way in love with Monte Markham and still don't understand why he never became a bigger star; he's a very good actor (maybe that's why - he's so good, it doesn't seem like he's acting!?). I too think of this show whenever I see either star elsewhere, and would love to see the show released on DVD; perhaps a compilation is shows that only lasted one season despite being very watchable. Firefly (a really all-around excellent show) didn't even last a full season but has been released on DVD. In any event, if you get a chance to watch The Second Hundred Years, do so; it's fun and funny, and family friendly.

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      The show premiered on ABC on Wednesday night at 8:30 EST. Its main competition was The Beverly Hillbillies (1962), which at the time was one of the most popular shows on television. When ABC canceled Batman (1966), they moved the show to its time slot on Thursday at 7:30, but it wasn't enough to save the show.
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      Narrator: One upon a time out in California a sixty-seven-year-old man lived with his thirty-three-year-old son. Meanwhile up in Fairbanks Alsaka, there was this big avalanche. Get the connection?

      [disappointed]

      Narrator: You don't.

      Colonel Garroway: Two days ago there was an avalanche in Alaska An frozen object was discovered that been identified as your father.

      Edwin Carpenter: After all these years.

      Colonel Garroway: Um, Mr. Carpernter there is something I haven't told you.

      Edwin Carpenter: I'd like to bring the body back here.

      Colonel Garroway: Your father's alive.

      Edwin Carpenter: Alive!

      Colonel Garroway: Whatever your father may be chronologically, physically and mentally he hasn't aged a day since he fell in that glacier. Your father for all intents and purposes is thirty-three years old.

      Luke: Not bad for a hundred and one. Don't look a day over over ninety.

      [Chuckles]

      Edwin Carpenter: What are you doing on the floor?

      Luke: Playing with my grandson.

      [laughs]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 septembre 1967 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Der Mann von gestern
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      • 30min
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      • 1.33 : 1

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