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1775

  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
62
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Ryan O'Neal in 1775 (1992)
Comedy

In 1775 Philadelphia, an innkeeper wants his daughters to marry well. There's a ball and gents are attending but he needs money to get the girls in. He asks his brother-in-law, George Washin... Read allIn 1775 Philadelphia, an innkeeper wants his daughters to marry well. There's a ball and gents are attending but he needs money to get the girls in. He asks his brother-in-law, George Washington, for some money.In 1775 Philadelphia, an innkeeper wants his daughters to marry well. There's a ball and gents are attending but he needs money to get the girls in. He asks his brother-in-law, George Washington, for some money.

  • Director
    • David Trainer
  • Writers
    • Martin Rips
    • Joseph Staretski
  • Stars
    • Ryan O'Neal
    • Lesley-Anne Down
    • Sarah Koskoff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    62
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Trainer
    • Writers
      • Martin Rips
      • Joseph Staretski
    • Stars
      • Ryan O'Neal
      • Lesley-Anne Down
      • Sarah Koskoff
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ryan O'Neal
    Ryan O'Neal
    • Jeremy Proctor
    Lesley-Anne Down
    Lesley-Anne Down
    • Annabelle Proctor
    Sarah Koskoff
    Sarah Koskoff
    • Maude Proctor
    Danielle Harris
    Danielle Harris
    • Abby Proctor
    Judith Jones
    • Eliza Proctor
    Gregory Sporleder
    Gregory Sporleder
    • Bert
    • (as Greg Sporleder)
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Governor Massengill
    Adam West
    Adam West
    • George Washington
    Cliff Berens
    • Customer
    Jeremy Davies
    Jeremy Davies
    • Scruffy Kid
    Robert Phalen
    Robert Phalen
    • Man
    Abdul Salaam El Razzac
    Abdul Salaam El Razzac
    • Joseph
    • Director
      • David Trainer
    • Writers
      • Martin Rips
      • Joseph Staretski
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    7Rodrigo_Amaro

    Not that bad

    "1775" was a TV pilot of a possible comedy sitcom revolving around an American family in the year before the revolution. Apparently, this American version of a popular Brit show failed to took off, CBS turned down based on what they saw and that's it. However, this was actually an interesting and funny show, a little awkward but nice to follow. The specialized people didn't get it and didn't laugh, but it's their problem. I was laughing...a lot.

    It tells the daily life of the Proctor family, runners of a Pensylvannia inn, led by couple Jeremy and Annabelle (played by Ryan O'Neal and Lesley-Anne Down), living there with their three daughters (Sarah Koskoff, Danielle Harris and Judith Jones). Not much of a successful place, with the few clients running away whenever they hear rumors about a possible revolution going on their way. Jeremy's mission is to secure money so their daughters can attend a famous ball and find some future husband, and each of the girls already have their minds in something or someone else - one of them dates a scruffy kid, played by the then unknown Jeremy Davies (one scene but it's priceless). As solution, Jeremy goes to meet his brother-in-law, a certain George Washington (Adam West) to ask him for some money. Crazy situations happening on the inn with new costumers and unexpected visitors like Governor Massengill (Jeffrey Tambor).

    Clever jokes and gags of sexual nature and historical facts are all part of the show, and the classic laughing track (a little weird to get used to) and there you have it; "1775" seemed a nice way to spend the time and with more development it could survive a few more seasons. Maybe with a different cast, it could take off to become one of the best shows of the 1990's. Problem is that while the presentation is good, valuable art-direction and costumes, the actors in it...are not so memorable. O'Neal, who I've never seen as a comedy lead except for "What's Up Doc?", was surprisingly good, charming chemistry with Lesley - the moment with the gun was lovely; Tambor steals the show with his one scene just like Davies; but the rest of the cast either deliver their lines with much emphasis (which is not funny) or they don't appeal to make like you care about their characters.

    Too bad it failed because I was truly curious in seeing what more could be added to this sitcom until the war takes place. But better this way because there's nothing worse than a good show that reaches several episodes, drowns with the ratings and then gets canceled just when you're having a great time. 7/10
    3planktonrules

    A strange idea for a sitcom!

    "1775" is a sitcom that never got past the pilot stage. Apparently, the networks didn't like it...and I could see why. If you want to see it and make your own decision, it's currently posted on YouTube.

    The show apparently is an American version of the great British series "Blackadder"....though as I watched "1775", I couldn't see ANY of this. Most if because the writing wasn't nearly as funny and Ryan O'Neal, though not bad here, is no Rowan Atkinson as Edmund Blackadder! The style, cast composition and overall vibe just isn't "Blackadder". Additionally, the show included an entire family....wife and kids....something completely unlike "Blackadder"...and it makes it more a family comedy...which "Blackadder" clearly is NOT! And, oddly, there was a family but they really didn't seem to like or care for each other...but they still lacked the original's acerbic wit.

    So, we have an indifferently written show that pretty much ignores the formula and main character that made "Blackadder" such a wonderful show. It could have worked....but not in its form back in 1992. It just wasn't funny and it clearly is, at best, a half-hearted attempt.

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      The American pilot for Blackadder. The show was soon cancelled because of poor reviews.
    • Quotes

      Jeremy Proctor: [Bert walks in, dressed as a revolutionary] Is this Halloween already?

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Fox Television Center, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ripstar Productions
      • Reeves Entertainment Group
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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