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Frank's Place

  • Série télévisée
  • 1987–1988
  • 30min
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8,5/10
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Frank's Place (1987)
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Un professeur de Boston dirige le restaurant de son défunt père à la Nouvelle-Orléans.Un professeur de Boston dirige le restaurant de son défunt père à la Nouvelle-Orléans.Un professeur de Boston dirige le restaurant de son défunt père à la Nouvelle-Orléans.

  • Création
    • Hugh Wilson
  • Casting principal
    • Tim Reid
    • Robert Harper
    • Daphne Reid
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    • Création
      • Hugh Wilson
    • Casting principal
      • Tim Reid
      • Robert Harper
      • Daphne Reid
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 7 victoires et 11 nominations au total

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    Tim Reid
    Tim Reid
    • Frank Parrish
    • 1987–1988
    Robert Harper
    Robert Harper
    • Sy 'Bubba' Weisberger
    • 1987–1988
    Daphne Reid
    Daphne Reid
    • Hanna Griffin
    • 1987–1988
    Francesca P. Roberts
    Francesca P. Roberts
    • Anna-May
    • 1987–1988
    Frances E. Williams
    • Miss Marie
    • 1987–1988
    Virginia Capers
    Virginia Capers
    • Bertha Griffin-Lamour
    • 1987–1988
    Tony Burton
    Tony Burton
    • Big Arthur
    • 1987–1988
    Charles Lampkin
    Charles Lampkin
    • Tiger Shepin
    • 1987–1988
    Lincoln Kilpatrick
    Lincoln Kilpatrick
    • Reverend Tyrone Deal
    • 1987–1988
    William Thomas Jr.
    • Cool Charles
    • 1987–1988
    Don Yesso
    Don Yesso
    • Shorty
    • 1987–1988
    Jorga Caye
    • Extra…
    • 1987–1988
    Troy Curvey Jr.
    Troy Curvey Jr.
    • Herbert…
    • 1987–1988
    Ray Oliver
    • Pokie LaCarre
    • 1987
    John Marshall Jones
    John Marshall Jones
    • Gregory
    • 1987–1988
    Hank Rolike
    Hank Rolike
    • Ace…
    • 1987–1988
    Jay Brooks
    • Grand Driver…
    • 1987–1988
    Larenz Tate
    Larenz Tate
    • Other Boy
    • 1987
    • Création
      • Hugh Wilson
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    clarrain

    One of the all time best

    I still so miss this show. Even more now that there is so little of quality on network television. I rank it with Barney Miller and Frasier in the superiority of its comedy writing. Far and away one of the most intelligent shows ever produced. But then so much more than comedy. So deep and true and human. With wonderful performances by the entire, quirky cast. With real essence of place, which seemed to figure as another character in the overall mix. Such conscience, compassion and heart.

    It is very dispiriting that such high quality entertainment is choked off as very possibly too black, but is followed by such a host of "black" shows so dumbed down, stereotypical, canned and downright silly as to only be able to aspire to mediocrity.

    What a blessing it would be to be able to acquire the episodes on DVD. And/or to get the same dream team together for another stellar effort. I know the characters were only [?] fictional, but they felt so much like friends. COME BACK!!!
    richard.fuller1

    Masterpiece

    Going on twenty years later, and it was one of a kind. Best show hands down.

    Too funny, without being sexually explicit with adult material. Brilliant.

    Beah Richards would deservedly win the guest actress Emmy as the widow of the man who "may" have killed himself, but to this day I enjoy fellow nominee Conchata Farrell from the same episode as the lawyer representing Richards. The lines "I spit up on her. My mother died in her arms" is a chilling, stunning setup.

    "In other words, gentlemen, I am your worst nightmare come true."

    Fantastic.

    The Rosalind Cash-Lynne Thigpen episode. Subtle, yet memorable. Cash was the old voodoo ways, Thigpen was the updated voodoo ways. Too classic.

    Loved the "spell" being carried in by Thigpen in a paper bag covered in aluminum.

    I had forgotten about the dead body being removed from the funeral home. The "body" would tip his hat and smile at the very end after credits rolled.

    The boxing match. Sensational.

    I suppose my fave was the restaurant episode with the country band, the drag queens, the white family and "Pick a bale of cotton." Around the same time, Robin Williams had pulled the same joke on a special "Carol, Carl, Robin & Whoopi" but it was still funny here.

    My brother managed to record most of the episodes, only missing a two parter dealing with drugs.

    I still think about this grand show.

    Daphne Maxwell-Reid and Virginia Capers. Hilarious when she got mad and was in that wheelchair.

    And the reverend! How could I forget him! "But the Lord loves me!"

    He would have a quick scene in the boxing match that was too funny.

    Toward the end, Frank would be told that Daphne was getting married to a football player and he would meet the guy, who had a voice like a cartoon character. Frank felt vindicated. At the very end, he mimicked MIckey Mouse giving football calls.

    This show would be replaced with that horrendous retirement community show that starred Glynis Johns, Alan Young and the fellow who played Wimpy in the Robin Williams-Shelly Duvall Popeye movie.

    Was Frank's Place ahead of its time? Who knows?

    It would receive numerous nominations in the only year it was on, and other than Richards' guest win, it would only receive writing.

    Yes, it seemed to be because they were Black. Even in the eighties it could be too much. It was a shame.

    But thankfully the show was done for that year.
    kekebe

    Someone help release Frank's Place on DVD!

    The classiest sitcom ever on television, Frank's Place did not insult the intelligence of the American public, but used humor to make people think and perhaps come away from the thirty minute episode a better person for having watched. Perhaps the most innovative idea was the casting of Don Yesso, who was so fluent in the native tongue of New Orleans that sometimes captioning was used so that viewers could follow the dialogue! Wonderful. I can remember waiting all week for the show to come on, and taping each one, but over the years the tapes were worn out and/or lost. What a shame to not be able to buy this wonderful show on DVD. Someone who has influence, please help those of us who have a jones on for a Frank fix!
    subcityii

    Victim of CBS

    This show was a victim of CBS. As other posters here have so adroitly put it, this was a wonderful, well done show about a New Orleans restaurant. The setting, the characters, the little touches throughout were positively intoxicating. The episodes I remember are "The Bum Out Front" and "Dueling Voodoo". The "Voodoo" episode was especially memorable because the lead character literally had to use magic powder to undo a curse. I remember when the show aired, it did have low ratings, but I thought they would renew it and give it another shot, because the show was of such high quality. I thought CBS would do what NBC did when it renewed the low rated but high quality "Cheers" and "Hill St. Blues" and gave them the time to find their audience. It was canceled by CBS and I have never forgotten how disappointed I was at that decision. Part of the reason it was taken off of the air, was so that the leads actors in the series, Tim Reid and his wife Daphne Maxwell Reid could do a forgettable hour long detective show called "Snoops". "Frank's Place" truly was a victim of CBS, I'd love to see the series on DVD or on Nick at Night again.
    Scritzy

    LA, not L.A., and thank God for it

    Frank's Place is one of my favorite shows. Very underrated, very unappreciated and quite ahead of its time. The episode in which the corpse shows up sitting in the back row at his own funeral, with Bach's marvelously macabre "Toccata in D Minor" as the stinger, is pure genius. The episode in which the homeless man stands at the back door singing "Daaaaaaaaaaayyyyy-OOOOOOOO!" (Harry Belafonte, eat your heart out) is classic. And who could believe that Shorty! The use of subtitles to translate that spicy-as-gumbo Louisiana gush - what a hoot! My husband, whose father was from Louisiana, could always understand every word Shorty said. I had to rely on the subtitles. Why, why, why wasn't this show given a chance? Because it was sensitive, intelligent and enormously funny, that's why. Diversity, the dearth of which is so lamented today, came to TV in 1987 and was shuffled off with less finesse than was the missing corpse. Our loss. TV Land, bring it back! I promise to set my VCR!

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      According to Tim Reid, Walter Cronkite, who was a member of the board of directors at CBS, told him that the series was cancelled because of the final episode. In "The King of Wall Street", a Wall Street tycoon condemns junk bonds. Laurence Tisch, the CEO of CBS, was offended by this episode because he had bought the network with junk bonds. He demanded that the series be cancelled despite the objections of Cronkite and other board members.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 septembre 1987 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El local de Frank
    • Société de production
      • Viacom Productions
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