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Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • TV-14
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
529
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Erinn Hayes and Chris Diamantopoulos in Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy (2005)
SitcomComedyDrama

An inside look at the ABC sitcom which turned Robin Williams into a star in 1978.An inside look at the ABC sitcom which turned Robin Williams into a star in 1978.An inside look at the ABC sitcom which turned Robin Williams into a star in 1978.

  • Director
    • Neill Fearnley
  • Writers
    • Andy Dougan
    • David Misch
  • Stars
    • Chris Diamantopoulos
    • Erinn Hayes
    • Michelle Harrison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    529
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neill Fearnley
    • Writers
      • Andy Dougan
      • David Misch
    • Stars
      • Chris Diamantopoulos
      • Erinn Hayes
      • Michelle Harrison
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Chris Diamantopoulos
    Chris Diamantopoulos
    • Robin Williams
    Erinn Hayes
    Erinn Hayes
    • Pam Dawber
    Michelle Harrison
    Michelle Harrison
    • Valerie Velardi
    Tyler Labine
    Tyler Labine
    • John Belushi
    David James Lewis
    David James Lewis
    • Ira Denmark
    • (as David Lewis)
    David Richmond-Peck
    David Richmond-Peck
    • Harvey Severson
    Meredith McGeachie
    Meredith McGeachie
    • Lila Milford
    Richard Kahan
    Richard Kahan
    • Alan Davis
    Daniel Roebuck
    Daniel Roebuck
    • Garry Marshall
    Kwesi Ameyaw
    Kwesi Ameyaw
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    Johnathan Brownlee
    Johnathan Brownlee
    • Jay Thomas
    Peter Bryant
    Peter Bryant
    • Detective
    Lisa Calder
    Lisa Calder
    • Pretty Fan
    Robert Clarke
    Robert Clarke
    • Conrad Janis
    Brad Dryborough
    Brad Dryborough
    • Stagehand
    Sarah Edmondson
    Sarah Edmondson
    • Gina Hecht
    Stacy Fair
    • Penny Marshall
    Neill Fearnley
    • Loud Guy
    • Director
      • Neill Fearnley
    • Writers
      • Andy Dougan
      • David Misch
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    JGAS

    Excellent mimics

    Diamontopolous and Roebuck had the voices and mannerisms of their characters dead on. It was either great casting or great performances.

    The rest of the show was pretty average for behind-the-scenes-of-a-TV-show kind of stuff. But it wasn't camped up like a couple of them have been. Ironically, they made references to Gilligans' Island within the show, but this movie felt a lot like that behind the scenes movie.

    Surprisingly, it was interesting most of the time. There was a decent mixture of things commonly recognized and a few things not known so readily.
    caspian1978

    For NBC, this is as good as it gets

    Much like Robin Williams being the main headliner for Mork and Mindy, Chris Diamantopoulos is amazing as a young / out of control Robin Williams in this decent made for television movie. Although this is a movie dealing with cocaine, NBC manages to only show the drug for about 10 seconds in this 90 minute movie. Daniel Roebuck is OK as Gary Marshall. Since his portrayal of Jay Leno in HBO's Late Shift, it's hard to see him in any other role. Although a strong character actor like Chris Diamantopoulos, he manages to give a good enough performance. Even though the Gary Marshall story is woven into the Robin Williams story, it is Robin's story that keeps the audience watching. Some interesting moments throughout the movie, you are unable to turn the television off until the end credits.
    sisterdebmac

    Awesome!

    I don't now know where this kid came from who played Robin Williams but he was channeling. It was astounding at times. The writing was as good as it could get for someone trying to capture Robin's crazy improv in a script. And I gotta tell you, it made me cry. I really felt empathy with Robin and Valerie. When Robin walked away from his crippling vice and into the best years of his marriage and fatherhood and a mostly sparkling movie career, I was moved to tears.

    Sometimes, these insider TV movies can be terribly cheesy. This one benefited greatly by the lead performance and Daniel Roebuck's loving turn as Garry Marshall. These people are heroes of mine and I came out of this movie with even more admiration for them than ever before.
    hairgut

    well done docudrama

    For those fans of the original "Mork & Mindy" show in the 70's, this was a believable look into the early career of Robin Williams, now widely regarded as a comic genius and respected actor. The fact that it was "unauthorized" is probably meant to convey that no punches were pulled, and the dirty laundry gets aired. This was the case here as well. The producers took pains to recreate the characters from the show both physically with regard to personality. They go out of their way to put forth the fact that Williams almost became typecast for his Mork role, and the tedium and frustration that the part produced for him. After all, his fans knew he was something special when they saw him for 5 minutes on "Happy Days". His manic, rapid fire improvisational brilliance continues to amaze to this day, and yet, through this TV movie, we see how close he may have come to losing it all in the early 80's. My only qualm is that I have been unable to locate the credit for the actor who played John Belushi.
    swordsmith75

    Fantastic Job Chris!

    My wife and I attended the same High School as Chris and my wife, Karen H. appeared in Man of La Mancha with Chris. We knew he was destined for great things then, and the performance we saw last night proved that right. We were told of his role minutes before the movie aired and was very glad that we got the call. Chris did a fantastic job as Robin, we were both very impressed. Daniel Roebuck was excellent as Gary Marshall. I understand that with every "unauthorized" biopic there is always some artistic license taken, I always watch these movies with some apprehension. But thanks to the terrific performances by the cast, it was more entertainment, than educational.

    Great job Chris! Karen H. East York Collegiatge and myself are all proud of you.

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    • Trivia
      In Marley Brant's 2006 book "Happier Days: Paramount Television's Classic Sitcoms 1974-1984," Robin Williams revealed that he didn't watch the movie, joking, "If they're going to make a bad movie about your life, you should wait for the Cartoon Network version."
    • Goofs
      In a scene depicting the first table read for the second season two part premiere episode "Mork in Wonderland," Gina Hecht and Jay Thomas are seen sitting down to read the script with the rest of the cast, but their characters of Jean and Remo DaVinci weren't introduced until the third episode of season two, "Stark Raving Mork."
    • Quotes

      Robin Williams: I have to go now, my drugs are wearing off. Anyone wants to sue me, please call my law firms: Sleepy, Dopey, Grumpy, and Shapiro.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Gisele Bündchen/Johnny Damon/Hot Hot Heat (2005)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 2005 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La vera storia di Mork & Mindy
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • NBC Studios
      • Nomadic Pictures
      • Once Upon a Time Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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