Tales of the Gold Monkey: Part 1
- El episodio se emitió el 22 sept 1982
- 2h
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Añade un argumento en tu idiomaStory of a ex-Flying Tiger pilot, and his mechanic and their Grumman Goose as they fight the Japanese, before World War II.Story of a ex-Flying Tiger pilot, and his mechanic and their Grumman Goose as they fight the Japanese, before World War II.Story of a ex-Flying Tiger pilot, and his mechanic and their Grumman Goose as they fight the Japanese, before World War II.
Loyita Chapel
- Bobbi
- (crédito solo)
William Forsythe
- Kurt
- (as Bill Forsythe)
Conrad Bachmann
- Commander
- (crédito solo)
Greg Elliot
- Sparks
- (as Gregory Elliot)
Les Jankey
- Waiter - Bartender
- (as Les H. Jankey)
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¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesAlthough this film and the subsequent TV series is popularly thought to be inspired by En busca del arca perdida (1981), the script was actually inspired by Solo los ángeles tienen alas (1939) and was pitched to television networks a year before the Spielberg/Lucas film was released and they turned it down. However, after the Indiana Jones film became a major success, the ABC television network decided to revisit the "Gold Monkey" script to exploit the apparent interest in 1930s period adventure stories.
- PifiasThis program was set in the late 1930s, yet pilot Jake Cutter is supposed to be a former Flying Tiger who occasionally tangles with Japan's Mitsubishi Zero fighters in his new South Pacific home. Two problems: 1) the Flying Tigers weren't even in existence at this time, and 2) neither were Zero fighters.
- ConexionesFollows Cuentos del mono de oro (1982)
Reseña destacada
Unfortunately this show was cancelled way too early. I had a chance to ask Stephen Collins about it once and he said it had more to do with politics between the network and the executive producer than it did with ratings. Yes, it was obviously inspired by the success of Raiders of the Lost Ark but that doesn't make it bad. Where would Battlestar Galactica be without Star Wars or The Facts of Life without Cooley High? The point is this was a great family adventure show. A fun cast aided Jake Cutter, a cargo plane pilot, in his efforts to make a living in the South Seas in 1938 while avoiding the Japanese and Nazis in the pre-WWII era. A highlight has to be the one-eyed dog, Jack. Jake lost Jack's glass eye in a poker game - classic. This dog was part Lassie and part Clyde (Every Which Way But Loose) and he understood several languages. Sarah and Corky rounded out an ensemble of comic relief that made this show as entertaining as it was exciting. Even though this was in the mold of 1930's action serials this show was pure 80's - a harmless romp. My only hope is that the complete set (all 21 episodes) will become available on DVD so some day when I have kids I'll be able to show them what family television used to be all about. They may have buried this show in the television oblivion but they'll never take away that one year my whole family watched Gold Monkey every week. Awesome.
- steve-millunzi-1
- 17 oct 2006
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