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Captain Nice

  • TV Series
  • 1967
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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William Daniels and Ann Prentiss in Captain Nice (1967)
ParodyComedy

Carter Nash discovered a liquid that could turn him into Captain Nice, a very shy superhero dominated by his mother.Carter Nash discovered a liquid that could turn him into Captain Nice, a very shy superhero dominated by his mother.Carter Nash discovered a liquid that could turn him into Captain Nice, a very shy superhero dominated by his mother.

  • Creator
    • Buck Henry
  • Stars
    • William Daniels
    • Alice Ghostley
    • Ann Prentiss
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    202
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    • Creator
      • Buck Henry
    • Stars
      • William Daniels
      • Alice Ghostley
      • Ann Prentiss
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • Carter Nash…
    • 1967
    Alice Ghostley
    Alice Ghostley
    • Mrs. Nash
    • 1967
    Ann Prentiss
    Ann Prentiss
    • Sgt. Candy Kane
    • 1967
    Liam Dunn
    Liam Dunn
    • Mayor Finney
    • 1967
    Bill Zuckert
    Bill Zuckert
    • Chief Segal
    • 1967
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Mr. Nash
    • 1967
    Sabrina Scharf
    Sabrina Scharf
    • Miss Schneider
    • 1967
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Medula
    • 1967
    Joe Flynn
    Joe Flynn
    • Dr. John Edgars
    • 1967
    Joseph V. Perry
    Joseph V. Perry
    • Luna
    • 1967
    Barbara Stuart
    Barbara Stuart
    • Lola
    • 1967
    Bob Newhart
    Bob Newhart
    • Lloyd Larchmont
    • 1967
    Victor French
    Victor French
    • Anthony
    • 1967
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Gunnar
    • 1967
    Simon Oakland
    Simon Oakland
    • Harry Houseman
    • 1967
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Stevens
    • 1967
    Marlyn Mason
    Marlyn Mason
    • Receptionist
    • 1967
    Edward Binns
    Edward Binns
    • Al Spencer
    • 1967
    • Creator
      • Buck Henry
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    7erica-14

    not that bad...

    I watched the reruns of this lost TV series few years ago and I've to say isn't that bad. Of course is dated, most of it is completely non-sense and it's clearly a low cost production but it's still watchable, it's possible to find several good moments and... I really like Captain Nice costume!
    7gdk513

    A Superhero with a Twist

    The pairing of Williams Daniels, an early king of sarcasm and snark, and Buck Henry, co-creator of Get Smart, seemed a perfect match to warp the image of the stalwart superhero. I don't remember much about the show, except it started off strong, writing-wise ... then seemed to peter out, becoming family friendly and silly, eventually being canceled early (15 episodes back then, more than most current shows single season!). I do remember one of my all-time my favorite lines from a comedy show. Now, I'm paraphrasing here, but I recall an exchange between Capt Nice and an outraged spectator: Bystander: You can't arrest that man! Captain Nice: This is a democracy .... we can arrest anyone we want. With Buck Henry behind the wheel, this could've been the best show ever, at the time. Still, it had it's moments. Worth a watch!
    9enigma_too

    I remember this show....

    I vaguely remember this show. Of course, I was only ten when it was on, and our TV watching was limited. But I remember William Daniels was in it, as this hapless superhero. And he would use some potion to give himself superpowers - which were temporary. I seem to remember an episode where his powers dissipated when he was in the middle of something, like flying, and he had to quickly take more.

    I had mostly forgotten about this show until my favorite, St Elsewhere, came on. Then the familiarity of William Daniels voice brought it back.

    It was a humorous show, like "It's about Time," and didn't lend itself to scary dreams like the shows Chiller or The Outer Limits did.
    jonesy74-1

    A quirky, silly but fun series from the late sixties.

    I enjoyed this series. Of course, I was eleven years old when it originally aired, which is about the age the series was obviously aimed at. It wasn't meant to be high-class t.v. It was meant to entertain kids, primarily.

    This was the silver age of comic books and the original Batman t.v. series starring Adam West and Burt Ward had been airing for a year or so. The Green Hornet, starring Van Williams and Bruce Lee, was airing around this time as well. Captain Nice was poking fun at the superhero genre (in the spirit of the Underdog animated series, perhaps?) for which Batman and The Green Hornet were not necessarily new contenders ( by consideration the Superman series from the fifties which starred George Reeves), but were certainly the reigning kings during the time.

    Captain Nice, in his alter-ego, was a bespectacled nebish-like chemist named Carter Nash who had accidentally stumbled on to a serum that gave him super powers.

    Nash was played by William Daniels (Saint Elsewhere's Dr. Mark Craig, Boy Meets World's Mr. Feeney, and the voice of "K.I.T.T." from Knight Rider). Much like The Greatest American Hero, Nice wasn't able to manage his powers well, due to the fact he didn't like flying (heights scared him - Nice's "Kryptonite," perhaps?).

    His mother, played by Alice Ghostly (Bernice Clifton from Designing Women), sewed his costume from bedsheets (he wore canvas high top tennis shoes for footwear). Ghostly antagonized Carter, who still lived at home, by her constant worry over him.

    You never saw his Dad. His Dad was always hid behind his newspaper.

    Ann Prentiss (Paula Prentiss' sister - who later got into trouble with the law) played Nice's police contact, Sergent Candy Kane, a wide-eyed brunette and quasi-equivalent of Lois Lane to Superman. The sexual tension between Nice and Kane was, well... not very tense.

    The fun of the show was when Nice finally triumphed after puzzling over all types of difficulties in apprehending whatever baddie happened to be committing the crime during the show that week. Kind of like whenever Barney Fife actually apprehended a bad guy on The Andy Griffith Show.

    Particularly fun were the flying scenes in which Captain Nice's billowy Rayon cape fluttered around him as he appeared nauseous.

    Personally, I loved the theme song - corny and much in the flavor the theme song from Car 54 Where Are You? It featured an annoying Brooklyn accented man repeating the world "Nice" (as in Captain Nice) several times at the end.

    The series only lasted a short while - 15 episodes. I was seriously bummed out when it was canceled. It is largely forgotten today.

    The series was produced by Buck Henry who also produced Get Smart. The series died because, I believe, adults just didn't get it. They might have tuned in for an episode or two, however, it just didn't have the long term appeal it needed to pull in adults.

    Kids like myself got it. It was intended to be hokey. How many shows such as Gilligan's Island and the Munsters, which were also intended to be hokey, made it and Captain Nice didn't remains to be pondered. Although DVD's may be found of the series on the internet (reportedly copied from VHS recordings from the time - although, home VHS recorders were not available then), I heartily wish the series would be released in DVD - if not purely for the sake that it was an odd and unusual show that, I believe, should be remembered.
    ghintaris

    pill-popping, potion swilling not-so-super heroes

    I was very young when Captain Nice and Mr. Terrific aired and then quickly disappeared. Even from that tender age, however, I remember the rumor going around was that the networks were pressured to can these shows because the nebbish lead characters altered their states by ingesting some trippy substances. Others on this site mention Carter Nash's father hiding behind his newspaper. I only vaguely remember that, but it fits as CN's mother was the type to hen-peck. i.e. When Carter's super powers are revealed to his mother she asks what name he has chosen. He'd chosen Captain Nice because of the CN on his belt buckle. She throws up her hands in disappointment and asks, "Couldn't you have chosen something better--like . . . "Super Brain" or something?" I thought that was funny even as a little kid. The only other bit I remember from the series involved an appearance by some kind of Gilligan's Island style native who spoke guttural gibberish. When the native says to the mother, "Tahk-a-mock-a-doi," she is aghast by the nerve of him--maybe she even slapped his face. Was funny that a 60s era stay-at-home mom would know some obscure language. And my brothers and I used that native phrase as undercover cursing around our parents. We could let the receiver of this curse imagine the worst was meant, and yet avoid getting punished for swearing. My last thoughts about Captain Nice and Mr. Terrific are that it seemed odd that two so-similar shows debuted at the same time, just as The Munsters and The Addams Family had. Figured that there was some industrial (TV industry) espionage going on, but as a seven year old I probably just called them copycats.

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    • Trivia
      The origin of the name "Captain Nice:" When Carter Nash is first discovered as a "superhero", he has a belt engraved with his initials, "CN". A passer-by asks him what the "CN" stands for and, not wanting to give his real name, he comes up with, "Captain . . . Nice."
    • Goofs
      Alice Ghostly plays Mrs. Nash, Carter's mother. In real life, she was only 4 years older than William Daniels, who plays Carter.
    • Quotes

      Sheik Abdul: Sopar, you know what to do. If he gives you any trouble at all, reduce him to a memory! If he behaves himself, kill him!

    • Alternate versions
      The show was issued on DVD in Germany (first as a stand-alone, then double-packaged with Mr. Terrific (1967)), but the episodes run 10 minutes short of their original 24 minute running time, and there's no option for English audio.
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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1988 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Geheimnis der blauen Tropfen
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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