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I Want It All Now

  • TV Special
  • 1978
  • 50m
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Documentary

Late 1970s television documentary on the people of Marin County, California, one of the wealthiest counties in the United States. The documentary focuses on the affluent, hedonistic, and oft... Read allLate 1970s television documentary on the people of Marin County, California, one of the wealthiest counties in the United States. The documentary focuses on the affluent, hedonistic, and often self-indulgent lifestyles of its residents and the effect that it has on families. It p... Read allLate 1970s television documentary on the people of Marin County, California, one of the wealthiest counties in the United States. The documentary focuses on the affluent, hedonistic, and often self-indulgent lifestyles of its residents and the effect that it has on families. It provides a snapshot of the the then-popular Human Potential/New Age Movement, as well as th... Read all

  • Director
    • Joe De Cola
  • Writers
    • Joe De Cola
    • Edwin Newman
    • Jean Sprain Wilson
  • Stars
    • Edwin Newman
    • Katy Gulko
    • Brad Gulko
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    • Director
      • Joe De Cola
    • Writers
      • Joe De Cola
      • Edwin Newman
      • Jean Sprain Wilson
    • Stars
      • Edwin Newman
      • Katy Gulko
      • Brad Gulko
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
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    Edwin Newman
    Edwin Newman
    • Self - Presenter
    Katy Gulko
    • Self - Child
    Brad Gulko
    • Self - Child
    Sandra Robbins
    • Self - Ex-Wife
    Bob Gulko
    • Self - Ex-Husband
    Richard Breiner
    • Self - Judge
    Nancy McKinley
    • Self - Moving to Marin
    David McDonald
    • Self - Head Shop Owner
    Beth Fruth
    • Self - Getting Massage
    Kenneth Ray Stubbs
    • Self - Masseuse
    • (as Ray Stubbs)
    Walter Wilding
    • Self - Masseuse
    John M. Weir
    • Self - Alcoholism Clinic Director
    Richard Reubin
    • Self - Suicide Prevention Center Director
    Fred Mayer
    • Self - Pharmacist
    Mark Dowie
    • Self - General Manager of 'Mother Jones' Magazine and Marathon Runner
    Gary Near
    • Self - Attorney
    George Leonard
    • Self - 'Guru' and Aikido Instructor
    Cyra McFadden
    • Self - Author of 'The Serial'
    • Director
      • Joe De Cola
    • Writers
      • Joe De Cola
      • Edwin Newman
      • Jean Sprain Wilson
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      Brad Gulko, a child who's reflections on his parent's divorce was featured in the documentary, grew up to be a noted computational biologist and genomicist. In an odd twist of fate, he many years later discovered that Bob Gulko was not in fact his biological father, but rather, it was Quincy Fortier, a fertility expert who had treated his mother, and had impregnated hundreds of women with his own semen under cover of a treatment that was supposed to impregnate women by their husbands. Brad Gulko analyzed his families genomic data personally and has been widely quoted in newspaper articles about Quincy Fortier.

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Marin County, California, USA
    • Production company
      • NBC News
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      • 50m
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