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Justice for All

  • TV Movie
  • 1968
  • TV-PG
  • 36m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton in All in the family (1971)
Comedy

The 1968 unaired pilot for what would eventually become the iconic TV series All in the family (1971).The 1968 unaired pilot for what would eventually become the iconic TV series All in the family (1971).The 1968 unaired pilot for what would eventually become the iconic TV series All in the family (1971).

  • Directors
    • Norman Lear
    • Gordon Rigsby
  • Writers
    • Norman Lear
    • Johnny Speight
  • Stars
    • Carroll O'Connor
    • Tim McIntire
    • Kelly Jean Peters
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    163
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    • Directors
      • Norman Lear
      • Gordon Rigsby
    • Writers
      • Norman Lear
      • Johnny Speight
    • Stars
      • Carroll O'Connor
      • Tim McIntire
      • Kelly Jean Peters
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Carroll O'Connor
    Carroll O'Connor
    • Archie Justice
    Tim McIntire
    Tim McIntire
    • Richard
    • (as Tim MacIntire)
    Kelly Jean Peters
    Kelly Jean Peters
    • Gloria
    Jean Stapleton
    Jean Stapleton
    • Edith Justice
    D'Urville Martin
    D'Urville Martin
    • Lionel
    • Directors
      • Norman Lear
      • Gordon Rigsby
    • Writers
      • Norman Lear
      • Johnny Speight
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    8jordanclewans

    The beginning of television's favourite loveable anti-hero

    Fifty-seven years later, this hidden gem has hardly aged!

    The audience is introduced to the series' dynamic in this pilot (as any good pilot is supposed to do). The miserable patriarch of the Bunker family, Archie, struggles to find value in a changing world, & longs for days gone by where he fit in. His primary source of tension is his daughter's boyfriend, whom he allows to live in his house on Long Island. A progressive activist, he clashes with Archie over almost everything. Archie's wife, Edith, functions as a referee.

    As an experimental pilot, only Carroll O'Connor & Jean Stapleton remained when the series kicked off for real. Having seen this, I think I now would have preferred Kelly Jean Peters over Sally Struthers in the role of Gloria, & Tim McIntire over Rob Reiner. Oh well.

    Given what a nauseating, break-neck decade it's been at the time of writing, I am thankful that Archie wouldn't live to see the way things are nowadays.
    4gcanfield-29727

    Calling Rob Reiner, Sally Struthers and Mike Evans

    This is obviously a curio, if you're any kind of fan of the series. It's also pretty bad. Archie wears a toupee here. Why? The family name is "Justice." Why? Meathead's character is named "Richard," and he's Irish rather than Polish. Why? We have Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton, but even they can't make this pilot work. The other 3 actors are genuinely bad in their respective roles (refer to my heading). Most TV episodes or movies that were "lost" for decades might just as well have stayed lost. This pilot is no exception.
    6planktonrules

    An interesting curio for "All in the Family" fans.

    This is the first pilot for what became "All in the Family". Apparently the network didn't like some of the cast so they had different actors play Gloria and Richard (later changed to Mike). In particular, this Gloria seemed VERY New York Italian and the later incarnations were more middle America and ethnically ambiguous. D'Urville Martin played Lionel in both pilots--the one and "Those Were the Days" (the second pilot). By the time the first actual episode came along ("Meet the Bunkers"), Richard/Mike, Gloria and Lionel were the actors we are now familiar with and more likable than the pilot actors...though perhaps this is more due to familiarity.

    The episode itself is essentially the same as in the second pilot AND the first episode. It's Archie and Edith's anniversary and the kids make them a nice brunch. But, not surprisingly, Richard and Archie get to arguing about race and then later about the existence of God. And, like these two other episodes, Archies racial slurs are a bit more frequent and vulgar than you'd hear in later episodes.

    Overall, very similar to the second pilot but perhaps a bit grouchier and more harsh. Watchable and interesting...particularly if you are a fan of the later series.

    A few other things to note...the family is named 'Justice' in this one and the opening song is VERY different towards the end and Richard/Mike is Irish (as he is in the second pilot)....oh, and Carroll O'Connor is sporting a toupee!

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      This was the first pilot filmed. ABC turned it down and another pilot (titled "Those Were the Days") was filmed for CBS. The second pilot was not shown until TV Land aired it in 1998, but at that time this pilot was believed to be lost. This pilot was first released to the public on the DVD set "The Norman Lear Collection" in 2009.
    • Quotes

      Edith Justice: Of course, Mr. Religion here wasn't seein' eye to eye with the sermon.

      Archie Justice: What sermon? That there was pure socialist propaganda and don't give me that look, you didn't think it was so hot neither.

      Edith Justice: I just said it was different, that's all, but I didn't curse the reverend from right there in the front pew.

    • Connections
      Followed by All in the family (1971)

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Bud Yorkin Productions
      • Norman Lear/Tandem Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 36m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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