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Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis

  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
216
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Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis (1988)
Comedy

Nearly a generation later, the middle-aged Dobie Gillis is nothing like he was as a youth, having sown all of his wild oats. He's settled into predictable adult life married to the reliable ... Read allNearly a generation later, the middle-aged Dobie Gillis is nothing like he was as a youth, having sown all of his wild oats. He's settled into predictable adult life married to the reliable Zelda (who pursued him all through high school), and assumed his father's role of running ... Read allNearly a generation later, the middle-aged Dobie Gillis is nothing like he was as a youth, having sown all of his wild oats. He's settled into predictable adult life married to the reliable Zelda (who pursued him all through high school), and assumed his father's role of running the family variety store. Suddenly, key industries in the town shut down, putting hundreds... Read all

  • Director
    • Stanley Z. Cherry
  • Writers
    • Stanley Z. Cherry
    • Deborah Zoe Dawson
    • Victoria Johns
  • Stars
    • Dwayne Hickman
    • Bob Denver
    • Connie Stevens
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    216
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stanley Z. Cherry
    • Writers
      • Stanley Z. Cherry
      • Deborah Zoe Dawson
      • Victoria Johns
    • Stars
      • Dwayne Hickman
      • Bob Denver
      • Connie Stevens
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dwayne Hickman
    Dwayne Hickman
    • Dobie Gillis
    Bob Denver
    Bob Denver
    • Maynard G. Krebs
    Connie Stevens
    Connie Stevens
    • Thalia Menninger
    Sheila James Kuehl
    Sheila James Kuehl
    • Zelda Gilroy Gillis
    • (as Sheila James)
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • Chatsworth Osborne, Jr.
    William Schallert
    William Schallert
    • Mr. Pomfritt
    Lisa Wilcox
    Lisa Wilcox
    • Bonnie Bascom
    Tricia Leigh Fisher
    Tricia Leigh Fisher
    • Chatsie
    Mike Jolly
    • Earl
    Scott Grimes
    Scott Grimes
    • Georgie Gillis
    Nicholas Worth
    Nicholas Worth
    • Max
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Marie
    Joey D. Vieira
    Joey D. Vieira
    • Ward Billy Purvis
    Dody Goodman
    Dody Goodman
    • Ruth
    Hank Rolike
    Hank Rolike
    • Andy Spunk
    James Staley
    James Staley
    • Donald Snarkman
    Lisa Fuller
    • Eloise
    Lillian Adams
    Lillian Adams
    • Director
      • Stanley Z. Cherry
    • Writers
      • Stanley Z. Cherry
      • Deborah Zoe Dawson
      • Victoria Johns
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    10Tom_Barrister

    The movie that didn't take itself seriously.

    What many other reviewers don't understand is that this movie was intended to be tongue-in-cheek from the word "go." . The plot isn't important, and the acting is supposed to be overstated and corny. Unlike the pilot from a decade earlier ("Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis), which actually tried to restart a sequel to the original series, this movie has no such aim: There were no plans for a sequel or a new "Dobie" series, and the movie is mostly an excuse for Dwayne Hickman, Bob Denver, and Sheila James-Kuehl to get together again and recreate some of the antics they did in the series. William Schallert returns as Mr. Pomfritt (and is actually playing the piano), and Steve Franken is there as Chatsworth. The actors who played Dobie's parents weren't present; Frank Faylen had died three years prior to the movie, and Florida Friebus was probably too ill to participate; she passed away a few months after it aired, as did the original show's creator Max Shulman.

    Much content is inserted for the boomers to remember: There is a reference to Denver's "Gilligan's Island" when Thalia mentions rescuing Maynard from a desert island. Many things that happened and existed in the old series appear here: Maynard's aversion to the word "Work!" is here, as well as a collection of his malaprops, misunderstanding of situations, and overreactions. Several of the old routines Dobie and Maynard did are recreated here. As in the original, Hickman does fourth-estate monologues in front of a backdrop containing a plaster replica of "The Thinker." One bit you won't want to miss is Hickman's talk with his movie-son, especially his classic line: "The Birds and the Bees are about plumbing."

    It's unclear whether Tuesday Weld was asked to appear as Thalia. In any case, it didn't happen. Instead, Connie Stevens took the role and managed to create a sinister (and slightly over-the-top) version of Thalia.

    While this TV movie is hard to get hold of, you can view full-length copies of it on certain video sites, and if you're a fan of the old series, you won't be disappointed with this effort. Just ignore the plot and enjoy the people and antics.
    5blanche-2

    strictly for boomers

    Though "Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis" wasn't the best, it was a delight to see most of the original cast reunited: Dwayne Hickman, Sheila James, Bob Denver, William Schallert, and Steve Franken. Missing, of course, were Dobie's parents, Frank Faylen and Florida Friebus. Warren Beatty didn't return, nor did Tuesday Weld. The role of Thalia was taken by Connie Stevens.

    The script is a take-off on the play/movie "The Visit." We find that 25 years after the last episode, Zelda and Dobie are married, and Dobie, who has graduated from pharmacy school, is running the market, now also a drugstore.

    The couple has a son, Georgie, who is following in his father's footsteps - hand in the cash register, chasing a pretty blond, while Chatsworth's daughter Chatsie (Tricia Leigh Fisher, Connie's daughter) is chasing him. And Dobie, as always, stands in front of the Thinker to work out his problems.

    The town is very financially depressed as someone has been buying up all of the businesses and closing them. Thalia returns to town and propositions Dobie. Dobie, despite his fantasies about Thalia, turns her down.

    Thalia then calls a town meeting during which she reveals herself as the person who has been buying up the town, and she now has the wealth of the town and its citizens in her hands. If they want it back, there's one condition: Dobie must die!

    Silly, and not particularly well written or acted, this is strictly for fans of the 1959-1963 show. And today, 25 years later, Denver, Franken, Kathleen Freeman, and Dody Goodman, who appeared in this TV movie, are gone.

    For ER fans, Scott Grimes is a teenager in this, and gets to show off his wonderful singing voice -- the high school is doing a musical version of Romeo & Juliet.

    Dwayne Hickman and Sheila James look amazing.

    I doubt you'll stick with this if you were born too late to enjoy the original.
    9ecbaldwin

    This is Durenmatt's 'The Visit' brilliantly adapted to the Dobie Gillis world

    Unlike most sit-com reunions which are overly sentimental and sappy, 'Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis' is a somewhat less dark interpretation of Durenmatt's thesis that money can buy anything. And while in the end Dobie is left alive, the thesis is also alive and well at the end of the movie. The attempt is bold and audacious, not completely successful, and enthralling. Even Connie Stevens acquits herself with grace. The old sit-com relationships are also revisited with considerable irony for those familiar with the original show. I recommend this film to anyone with an interest in 20th century theatre (particulary if they also enjoy Dobie Gillis). It's thought- provoking, audacious, and outrageously funny.
    4mikeltackett

    Good tribute to Dobie Gillis

    This film reminded me what made the series so connectible, unique and charming - the "time-outs" where Dobie was being totally frank and honest while speaking to us personally in the park where a copy of Rodin's "The Thinker" holds court.

    Quite a bit of subtle humor designed to float over the censors heads and the head-knocking between sweet and decent Dobie and the townspeople's turning on him for the chance for a big check is too close to reality to be considered entertaining. This film illustrates the vast chasm of America's naiveté of then compared to our youth knowing too much too soon now.

    Connie Stevens' was perfect here (and still looked awesome). Bob Denver seemed to be less than attentive, bless his soul, but he managed to recreate Maynard Krebbs as a beatnik who ended up a wealthy capitalist while still having no real clue. Too bad they couldn't get Warren Beatty in on this (in 1988 he still thought he was above his roots). All in all a nice return project worth seeing.
    Univac

    Based on a classic play

    The plot of this film was lifted directly from Friedrich Durenmatt's play, Der Besuch die Alten Dame (The Visit of the Old Lady). It was an indictment of capitalism by Durenmatt, a radical Swiss socialist. Ironic that someone chose this as the plot device in an obvious attempt to cash in on America's preoccupation with its youth.

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    • Trivia
      Asked where he's been all these years, Maynard G. Krebs tells Dobie he has been stranded on a desert island--referring to Bob Denver's greatest role as Gilligan of Gilligan's Island.
    • Connections
      Follows Casanova Junior (1953)
    • Soundtracks
      Original Dobie Theme
      Written by Max Shulman & Lionel Newman

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Besuch der reichen Witwe
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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