The adventures of the passengers and crew aboard a luxury liner on a cruise from California to Mexico.The adventures of the passengers and crew aboard a luxury liner on a cruise from California to Mexico.The adventures of the passengers and crew aboard a luxury liner on a cruise from California to Mexico.
Gabe Kaplan
- Stan Nichol
- (as Gabriel Kaplan)
Teddy Wilson
- Isaac the Bartender
- (as Theodore Wilson)
Joseph R. Sicari
- Nino the Steward
- (as Joseph Sicari)
Terry O'Mara
- Gerry Landers the Cruise Director
- (as Terri O'Mara)
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I not only saw this film, I was a still photographer on the three day cruise to Ensenada, Mexico when they shot most of the film. One little known incident happened when Hal Linden joined the company in Ensenada. To everyones surprise and chagrin he came limping down the dock with a broken leg he had suffered in a skiing accident. However Jeraldine Saunders the author was aboard and they were able to rewrite the script and carry on so that's "showbiz". After that I went on most of the following trips except the one to Panama and consider Gavin and crew good friends. On one trip,Aaron Spelling, his wife Candy, and Tori (then just a baby) joined us in Hermisillo and I was able to meet them. I want to extend my sincere sympathy to the family with Aaron's passing...
This the TV movie that launched a highly popular TV series of the same time, that ran from 1977 through 1987. And, that was credited with reviving overall public interest in cruising for vacation and leisure. What was a very small industry of cruise lines at the time soon mushroomed into a huge industry that still thrives well into the 21st century.
The movie itself was quite good and well received in its day - much better than IMDb's showing in April 2023 of an overall rating of just 5.6 form 261 viewers who rated it. But, just as it shows the higher rating for the TV series on IMDb, the audience response for the TV series was much better and higher than for this movie. This is a good example of how the general mood or character of humor and how funny some things are changes over time. Some of this humor will seem lame to younger audiences of modern times.
But, the characters here are played by a superb cast of actors of the day - especially in comedy. While the plot for this "pilot" film was almost solely comedy and romance, the TV series in time working in some nice, short segments of drama to make its shows more substantive and original.
Don Adams, Tom Bosley, Gabe Kaplan, Harvey Korman, Hal Linden, Cloris Leachman and others are fun to watch in this film. It's a nice look at the origin of the TV series, although the cast was a complete turnover from the film to the series.
The movie itself was quite good and well received in its day - much better than IMDb's showing in April 2023 of an overall rating of just 5.6 form 261 viewers who rated it. But, just as it shows the higher rating for the TV series on IMDb, the audience response for the TV series was much better and higher than for this movie. This is a good example of how the general mood or character of humor and how funny some things are changes over time. Some of this humor will seem lame to younger audiences of modern times.
But, the characters here are played by a superb cast of actors of the day - especially in comedy. While the plot for this "pilot" film was almost solely comedy and romance, the TV series in time working in some nice, short segments of drama to make its shows more substantive and original.
Don Adams, Tom Bosley, Gabe Kaplan, Harvey Korman, Hal Linden, Cloris Leachman and others are fun to watch in this film. It's a nice look at the origin of the TV series, although the cast was a complete turnover from the film to the series.
"The Love Boat" is the first of three made for TV movies and eventually it became a TV series. Why three? Because they really had trouble getting the formula right...and that's REALLY obvious in this first pilot movie. The chemistry simply isn't right...for a variety of reasons. First, the crew is pretty much faceless or annoying. The Doctor, who is perpetually chasing skirts, is oddly played by Dick Van Patten...the LAST person you'd expect in such a role. As for most of the rest of the cast....they simply aren't interesting and offered little to like or dislike...they were just there. Second, the writing and acting is very broad....even compared to the TV series. Many times, the characters seem like caricatures and subtle they are NOT. Among these annoying passengers are Stan (Gabe Kaplan) who 'falls in love' with a woman he just met, Arnold (Jimmy Baio) who is a super ill-behaved and annoying brat*, Monica (Florence Henderson) who is completely obsessed with her MANY pets so that's ALL she talks about, George (Tom Bosley) who is a rich slob who later goes fishing off the side of the ship, as well as Ellen (Karen Valentine) whose only real attributes are that she's lost her luggage and is a klutz...and a secret. If it sounds like their parts were way underwritten and broad, well, you'd be right. Poor writing really made it obvious why the networks said 'thanks, but no thanks' to the first pilot. In fact, had I been in their shoes I never would have considered seeing the second pilot!
By the way, when this show was made, Princess Cruises had three ships--each with a capacity of about 700. Today, they are 15 ships and have capacities of 2500 or more for most ships. Also, unlike the TV series which took place on the Pacific Princess, this one is on the Sun Princess.
*Any child THIS annoying would have been put off the ship at the first available port along with the rest of the family. He wasn't funny...just annoying and hateful.
By the way, when this show was made, Princess Cruises had three ships--each with a capacity of about 700. Today, they are 15 ships and have capacities of 2500 or more for most ships. Also, unlike the TV series which took place on the Pacific Princess, this one is on the Sun Princess.
*Any child THIS annoying would have been put off the ship at the first available port along with the rest of the family. He wasn't funny...just annoying and hateful.
Before reality TV they had sitcom's from *ell. Other mindless TV I liked as a child. With TVland and Deja vu channel in Canada viewers see what once was. I can not believe some of the crap I watched as a kid. This show was a big deal on Friday night with my sister and I eating popcorn. Some of it is funny, but the rest is just mindless. At least it is done on a higher budget than today's who is gonna get voted out of the toolshed. Watch them make a reality TV show out of that idea also. I believe this is another part of the 70's and the early 80s that is forgotten. How could they make these shows last so long. This show like Happy Days was on so long, I could not believe it still was on the air when they ended it. I find TV could end a few TV series about 3 years earlier.
Like everyone alive in the 70's, I was forced to watch 'Love Boat' from time to time by inconsiderate family members with a penchant for this kind of sap. To this day, 'Love Boat' stands out in my mind as justification for never watching dramatic TV unless 'Twin Peaks' or 'Miami Vice' reruns are showing. I know some folks enjoy this show today for its "camp value". I've never understood that rationale; why would you want to watch garbage just so that you could laugh at it. Do yourself a favour and read a book instead, and no, Cloris Leachman's biography doesn't count.
Did you know
- TriviaThe first of the three pilot movies before "The Love Boat" was picked up as a series; the movie was set and partially filmed aboard the Sun Princess, one of the three ships in the Princess Cruises fleet in 1976.
- Quotes
Donald Richardson: What I don't understand is, if you don't real bullets, then how do you do the match trick?
Dena DiMarco: Oh...
Danny DiMarco: Watch.
[puts a match in his wife's mouth and pretends his finger is a gun]
Danny DiMarco: Bang!
[the match lights up]
Donald Richardson: A trick match.
Dena DiMarco: Of course. You don't think I'd let Danny point a loaded gun at me, do ya? Huh! He's my husband!
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Love Boat II (1977)
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