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The New People

  • TV Series
  • 1969–1970
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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The New People (1969)
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A group of young people crash-land on a deserted island that was a never-used atomic bomb test site. With the world thinking that they were all killed, they set out to form a civilization.A group of young people crash-land on a deserted island that was a never-used atomic bomb test site. With the world thinking that they were all killed, they set out to form a civilization.A group of young people crash-land on a deserted island that was a never-used atomic bomb test site. With the world thinking that they were all killed, they set out to form a civilization.

  • Creators
    • Lawrence Gordon
    • Rod Serling
    • Aaron Spelling
  • Stars
    • Tiffany Bolling
    • Zooey Hall
    • David Moses
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    124
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    • Creators
      • Lawrence Gordon
      • Rod Serling
      • Aaron Spelling
    • Stars
      • Tiffany Bolling
      • Zooey Hall
      • David Moses
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tiffany Bolling
    Tiffany Bolling
    • Susan Bradley
    • 1969–1970
    Zooey Hall
    • Bob Lee
    • 1969–1970
    David Moses
    • Gene Washington
    • 1969–1970
    Peter Ratray
    • George Potter
    • 1969–1970
    Jill Jaress
    Jill Jaress
    • Ginny Loomis
    • 1969–1970
    Dennis Olivieri
    Dennis Olivieri
    • Stanley Gabriel
    • 1969–1970
    Clive Clerk
    Clive Clerk
    • Jack
    • 1969
    Elizabeth Berger
    • Laura
    • 1969
    Dennis Redfield
    Dennis Redfield
    • Rube
    • 1969–1970
    Lee Stanley
    Lee Stanley
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    • 1969
    Jim McMullan
    Jim McMullan
    • Ben Geary
    • 1969
    Mark Jenkins
    Mark Jenkins
    • Phil…
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    Pegi Boucher
    Pegi Boucher
    • Nedda
    • 1969
    Elaine Princi
    Elaine Princi
    • Sally
    • 1969
    Renny Roker
    • Fisher…
    • 1969
    Steve Cory
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    • 1969
    Dan Spelling
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    • 1969
    Harvey Fisher
    • Walter
    • 1969
    • Creators
      • Lawrence Gordon
      • Rod Serling
      • Aaron Spelling
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    8Gypsybelle

    A Social Revolution - of sorts

    I really loved this series when it was on from 1969 - 1970. I was a teenager at the time and it really appealed to most of my friends back then.

    Interesting concept for a group of young college age kids on a plane that crashes in the Pacific. They are survivors and try their best to form an organized society when they realize they might not be rescued. They ultimately realized what life is like as an adult. I have hunted for this for a long time, and I had forgotten the title. It's been over 30 years and the theme of this short lived series still stuck in my mind. I finally remembered Tiffany Bollings name as one of the stars, so I was able to find the title finally. Rod Serling and others involved with this show could have done so much more with it. I recommend watching it, if it is ever brought back into syndication as old shows sometimes are. I sadly doubt that anyone would put a series this short onto video or DVD, but I'd watch it again if they did.
    8aliendial

    The Great Experiment

    I really enjoyed this when it was on -- two hip and interesting shows (it was paired with David Steinberg's show right afterward) that my parents didn't really get, cute young actors and both highly topical (well, Steinberg was more satirical). Or as topical as you got in 1969.

    Yes (as noted above) Vietnam was on all our minds. This show struggled with issues we were confronting, at a level a young person like me could relate to. Frankly it taught skepticism of war but also cynicism about the human condition as the young idealists struggled again and again with the same dilemmas. Kind of a Lord of the Flies with less murder and more food. And girls.

    I also remember being impressed with the innovative (and of course completely failed) time format, which I've never seen tried again.
    erjent

    Great series!

    I too was a very young 10 at the time. For some reason I always thought the show was called "The Young American's". I remember the plane crash, and their attempt to form a new Utopia. I don't recall individual story lines or the characters, but I also remember it followed David Steinberg's show. I do remember that Three Dog Night played Eli's Coming on that. I would love to see it again, but it would probably be like watching My Three Son's grow up and get real long(shoulder length) hair. Would original copies of this still be archived anywhere? Send an e-mail if available.
    7hensroad-1

    Loved it so long ago, experimental, interesting

    I loved this show when it was aired in 1969. My Mom didn't allow us to watch it as it was very controversial at that time. I remember the episode in which one girl got pregnant, and then, before I found out what happened, my Mom came downstairs and whooped on me for watching it. She thought it was "filthy". Crazy. It really does have a lot of parallels with Lost. This didn't last, as many good and interesting shows don't. But I would sure love to see it again. It's funny how this one has stuck with me over the years. I agree with many of the other reviewers that this was undertaken as an experiment and was a concept and effort born of the times. What I enjoyed most was the pushing of the envelope of what kinds of social structures are possible in such an isolated environment. I would have liked to see it last longer and explore these ideas even more.
    gmr-4

    Well, if I must be the first . . ..

    Rod Serling as "Creator" is deceptive. He was probably in an executive capacity with little "creative" contribution. In other words, they used his august name.

    If memory serves, this programme did not last a full season, and its 45 minute running time is a mystery. THE NEW PEOPLE was very much a product of its time, inspired much less by LORD OF THE FLIES than MOD SQUAD. It showed. To be honest, however, during the late '60s -- which I remember very well -- more than one middle-aged individual wondered how well all these griping young people could do if they were left to re-shape society. It is a small detail that starting from scratch in an environment red of tooth and claw is not the best way to test a high-falutin' hypothesis. The only "old guy" dies a long and expository death in the first episode, and life, such as it is, begins for the new society. Of course, by 1970 both great powers had high resolution spy satellites, although with non-Pacific targets, and it would be a matter of maybe two or three casualty filled years before things would be put to right. If they ever gave it a thought, that is probably how the "creators" planned to end the series.

    For some bizarre reason, however, I found the theme attractive. Perhaps as a failed man in his middle-20s, I wanted to be off by myself on a non-desert isle with a nice high mountain at centre from which to watch the Sun go down and the Moon come up.

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      Series creator Rod Serling wrote the screenplay for the pilot episode using the pseudonym "John Phillips".
    • Connections
      Edited into Drôles de dames: The Mexican Connection (1976)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Westward Beach - Westward Beach Road, Malibu, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Thomas/Spelling Productions
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      • 45m
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