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McCoy (1975)

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McCoy

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5/10

The floating fourth

McCoy was a series that was part of that floating fourth for the NBC Mystery Movie with the stalwart three of McMillan&Wife, McCloud, and Columbo. NBC never could get a steady participant there.

McCoy was not a good fit for the slot because the other three series mentioned were about law enforcement officials, unusual ones to be sure, but people enforcing the law. McCoy was a conman, he conned rich suckers to be sure, but not because he was Robin Hood. He just had an expensive lifestyle and was a degenerate gambler.

Tony Curtis starred as McCoy. I think this might have made a nice feature film series. But it was an odd man out on television.
  • bkoganbing
  • Sep 21, 2016
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8/10

Goodnatured and very funny

Loved this series as a kid : Tony Curtis is perfect as the laid-back but very sympathico conman McCoy who always needs a lot of money to support his expensive lifestyle. His cons are on the level of "The Sting" : very complex, involving many people and always on the brink of failure.

Only 5 episodes were produced which is bit of pity but there is the bonus they are all very well made, cleverly written and have a great supporting cast. Among the directors there is the seasoned veteran Richard Quine (Bell Book and Candle, Operation Mad Ball, How to murder your wife,etc...) and Stan Dragoti (who would go on to make comedy box office hits as "Mr Mom" and "Love at first bite").

Not sure if a box-set is available or you can download them somewhere but if you can you won't regret it.
  • pete36
  • Mar 31, 2017
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