Pilot
- El episodio se transmitió el 9 mar 1987
- Not Rated
- 1h 36min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.6/10
307
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA wealthy businessman decides to soften his "cutthroat" image by adopting some children. He winds up adopting six girls and isn't prepared for the problems that come with them.A wealthy businessman decides to soften his "cutthroat" image by adopting some children. He winds up adopting six girls and isn't prepared for the problems that come with them.A wealthy businessman decides to soften his "cutthroat" image by adopting some children. He winds up adopting six girls and isn't prepared for the problems that come with them.
Blanca De Garr
- Patty Foley
- (as Blanca DeGarr)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
... This little gem of of late 80s (or should i say 60s?) sugary sweet confection. The show featured your stereotypical coming of age/fish out of water scenarios germane to hour long dramedies of the time. It's essentially Annie : The Series... if Annie had 4 sisters that is. Wealthy playboy business man Daddy Warbucks... err... Nick Foley, in an effort to solidify a business deal by improving his public image, decides the best way to do this would be to adopt 6 orphaned girls (whittled down to 5 for the series proper). RIGHT!!! That's the logical idea i would fall on right away. Anyhow, the usual 80s sitcom hijinks ensue and, in the end, the girls and Nick learn something from each other. All the while singing and dancing popular 60s tunes with lyrics adapted to fit the scenario.
Yea... my review is dripping with sarcasm but in all honesty this is a really cute, wholesome program. The song and dance numbers are catchy and accessible to about any age. Yes it's cheesy. Yes the plots can be a little far fetched but what show in the 80s wasn't? The scenarios in Rags To Riches were about as believable as a team of 4 crack commandos emptying multiple clips of ammo at the bad guys and not hitting a single thing. It's a reminder of how things used to be on TV. I actually remember gathering with my family to catch this show during it's original run on NBC. I highly recommend this show for it's uniqueness, it's sweetness and for anyone with a thing for 60s bubblegum pop.
Also features a young, pre-Martin yet post-Little Shop Of Horrors Tisha Campbell in the main cast. Guest apperaces feature the likes of Bill Mahr, Richard Grecco (21 Jump Street, If Looks Could Kill), Richard Herd (from another successful NBC show V and it's sequel, V : The Final Battle) amongst others.
Also pleased to report that 3 episodes into my viewing of the complete series DVD box that the set doesn't appear to suffer the same unfortunate fate other music-centric shows suffer when making the transition to home media. The original music appears to be intact. A show like this wouldn't be worth the effort to put on DVD without the original music. Picture quality is broadcast quality... from the 80s. The included pilot episode in the boxed set is actually the work print version with the title card saying Rags AND riches. The episodes appear uncut as the average length is about 48:20. Compared to the 41:15 average of today's hour long show. Worth the price for the nostalgia factor.
Yea... my review is dripping with sarcasm but in all honesty this is a really cute, wholesome program. The song and dance numbers are catchy and accessible to about any age. Yes it's cheesy. Yes the plots can be a little far fetched but what show in the 80s wasn't? The scenarios in Rags To Riches were about as believable as a team of 4 crack commandos emptying multiple clips of ammo at the bad guys and not hitting a single thing. It's a reminder of how things used to be on TV. I actually remember gathering with my family to catch this show during it's original run on NBC. I highly recommend this show for it's uniqueness, it's sweetness and for anyone with a thing for 60s bubblegum pop.
Also features a young, pre-Martin yet post-Little Shop Of Horrors Tisha Campbell in the main cast. Guest apperaces feature the likes of Bill Mahr, Richard Grecco (21 Jump Street, If Looks Could Kill), Richard Herd (from another successful NBC show V and it's sequel, V : The Final Battle) amongst others.
Also pleased to report that 3 episodes into my viewing of the complete series DVD box that the set doesn't appear to suffer the same unfortunate fate other music-centric shows suffer when making the transition to home media. The original music appears to be intact. A show like this wouldn't be worth the effort to put on DVD without the original music. Picture quality is broadcast quality... from the 80s. The included pilot episode in the boxed set is actually the work print version with the title card saying Rags AND riches. The episodes appear uncut as the average length is about 48:20. Compared to the 41:15 average of today's hour long show. Worth the price for the nostalgia factor.
I enjoyed this show when I was growing up and I wish someone would put it on DVD. I would buy it in a heartbeat. I use to watch the show whenever it came on and I really would like someone to bring it to video. There are a lot of old shows on video and DVD now, why can't we bring this one also. I would like to add it to my collection.I enjoyed the singing and dancing and the dressing up that they did. I have looking all over for this show and I am so happy that I found it. I remember Tisha Campbell in her younger days and Joseph Balogna. I loved the cast and story lines. It is great to think how everyone has grown up since this show. This show kept me from getting into trouble and I have younger cousins who would love to see it.
This is one of my favorite all time movies, and whenever I go to a video store I search for it everywhere. I haven't found it yet. I would absolutely love to own this movie.
10angie-51
I was only 9 when this show came on but I liked it a lot. The cast was great and the story was a winner. I was so upset when they canceled it. But as least some of the actors moved on to bigger and better things, like Tisha Cambel is in My Wife and Kids.
I can remember when I was seven years old and my grandmother had recorded Rags to Riches for me. The first time I saw it, I must have watched it three times in a row. I watched it so many times within the next year that the VHS tape had gotten worn out and wouldn't play anymore. I'm now twenty six and I have looked for the movie everywhere. I still love all those songs and probably would remember most of them right away. I use to sing and dance around my living floor every time I watched it. I'm not quite sure why, but none of my friends, now, don't recall ever seeing it. I tell them that they missed out because it is a classic. I think that my stepdaughter would enjoy it a lot. She might think that everyone in the movie dresses funny, because she a teenager, but she would like the singing and dancing.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe show starts off in the year 1961.
- ErroresWhen Rose reads aloud from the Herald newspaper, it is different than what is seen printed in the article.
- Citas
Patty Foley: [walking in the dark, imitating Dracula] "Diane, I'm coming to eat your hair! Muah ha ha ha ha!"
- Versiones alternativasWork Print Edition. Titled Rags and Riches. Two background songs have also been changed. Was released to DVD as part of the Complete series release in place of the regular print,which was released in two separate Home Video editions.
- ConexionesFollowed by Rags to Riches (1987)
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