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The Feminist and the Fuzz

  • TV Movie
  • 1971
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
252
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The Feminist and the Fuzz (1971)
Comedy

Through unforeseen circumstances, a male chauvinist cop and a dedicated feminist become roommates.Through unforeseen circumstances, a male chauvinist cop and a dedicated feminist become roommates.Through unforeseen circumstances, a male chauvinist cop and a dedicated feminist become roommates.

  • Director
    • Jerry Paris
  • Writer
    • James S. Henerson
  • Stars
    • Barbara Eden
    • David Hartman
    • Jo Anne Worley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    252
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    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writer
      • James S. Henerson
    • Stars
      • Barbara Eden
      • David Hartman
      • Jo Anne Worley
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Dr. Jane Bowers
    David Hartman
    David Hartman
    • Officer Jerry Frazer
    Jo Anne Worley
    Jo Anne Worley
    • Dr. Debby Inglefinger
    Herb Edelman
    Herb Edelman
    • Wyatt Foley
    Farrah Fawcett
    Farrah Fawcett
    • Kitty Murdock
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Warren Sorensen
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Dr. Horace Bowers
    Julie Newmar
    Julie Newmar
    • Lilah McGuinness
    Roger Perry
    Roger Perry
    • Dr. Howard Lassiter
    Arthur Batanides
    Arthur Batanides
    • Joe
    Sheila James Kuehl
    Sheila James Kuehl
    • Liberation Lady
    • (as Sheila James)
    Jill Choder
    • Liberation Lady
    Merri Robinson
    • Liberation Lady
    Penny Marshall
    Penny Marshall
    • Liberation Lady
    Amanda Pepper
    • Liberation Lady
    Patti Chandler
    Patti Chandler
    • Liberation Lady
    Patty Regan
    Patty Regan
    • Liberation Lady
    Cliff Emmich
    Cliff Emmich
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    • Director
      • Jerry Paris
    • Writer
      • James S. Henerson
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    7the_doofy

    synopsis is wrong

    The cop is 'the fuzz', not a chauvinist. Eden's character is more of a confused feminist, case in point, an actual fem would snap at a guy for opening a door for her.

    The actors in this thing is a who's who from the late 70s, it was a joy to see so many in one movie.

    Barbara's role was pretty hilarious, I can tell she got a kick out of her character.

    A guy like the cop would not actually have a playboy bunny as a girlfriend, however it was a kick seeing farrah playing that character.

    It was fun watching this
    6tavm

    Barbara Eden, David Hartman, and the supporting cast have enough charm in the fluffy The Feminist and the Fuzz

    Just watched this made-for-TV movie starring Barbara Eden-her first after her TV series "I Dream of Jeannie" was canceled-and David Hartman-years before gaining fame as the first host of "Good Morning, America". She's a doctor who mostly believes in the women's liberation movement while he's a cop who's puzzled by some of their stances. After some haggling, they reluctantly agree to share an apartment since one works in the morning and the other at night. They are also initially seeing someone else-Ms. Eden has a liberal lawyer who lives with his mother played by Herb Edelman and Hartman's occasionally with a Playboy bunny played by young Farrah Fawcett. Others in the supporting cast include Jo Anne Worley as the head of WAM-Women Against Men-who has no hesitation of using her karate chop, Julie Newmar as an aspirational X-rated actress, and Harry Morgan as Ms. Eden's dad. Look also for Penny Marshall in some scenes. Anyway, I found the whole thing a little silly but funny enough for my tastes. And with the short running time meant to fill a 90-minute slot, The Feminist and the Fuzz should go down easy as the fluff it was meant to be.
    10pqseashore

    Where can I find a copy of The Feminist and the Fuzz?

    When I watched The Feminist and the Fuzz, I did not own a VCR. Later I thought I could purchase it, but it seems that it never came out on VCR or DVD. I often record a movie while I watch it, and so I hope that someone did that when it was shown in 1971 (?). I would be happy to buy a copy even if the quality is poor, as long as it can be seen. I tried for many years to find a copy of the PBS movie She Loves Me and had just about given up when someone saw one of my many posted requests and directed me to someone who had recorded it and offered to sell me a copy. I bring it out at Christmas time for the sheer joy of experiencing the wonderful music and happy story again. Even though it first came out as The Shop Around the Corner with Jimmy Stewart and The Good Old Summer Time and You've Got Mail, I still treasure She Loves Me over all of them. I thank you for any help you can offer for The Feminist and the Fuzz.
    7silverscreen888

    Very Funny, Wise; Females' Liberation, Males' Consternation

    As someone must have said by now, this is a 1970s movie. Its subject is confrontations between bewildered, sympathetic or bemused feminists of the period and bewildered, sympathetic or bemused males of the period. It is a comedy with elements of satire, meaning the viewer know things should turn out fine, although it just does not seem so during the earlier stages. This made-for-TV classic of its sort has a likable and fine cast, a witty script and more fun per minute than almost any other film on the same topic. It is a look at the bad position women have been placed in in the U.S., at 1970, and since 1770. and what some people wanted to do about that problem; it is also about persons who do not have all the answers but are trying to negotiate a way of restating the questions. The chosen story-line pits two "natural" antagonists, a nice-guy police officer played by David Hartman who is not anti-feminine just not pro 'women's lib" and about as confused as anyone is on the topic, and Barbara Eden, a young woman who is sure she is pro-feminine but not certain how she ought to proceed. Each gets bad advice from their friends, in Eden's case JoAnn Worley and in Hartman's case just about everyone. Eden has a fiancée, nice-guy Herb Edelman, who is sympathetic but gormless; and there is a hitch...because there are so few apartments in San Francisco, Hartman and Eden cannot have the apartment they love and need except by sharing it. Since their schedules do not clash, they agree to try a mutual occupation arrangement. But not until after she has harassed him and he has frisked her, in the line of duty; by this time we viewers have had demonstrated several facts--that they annoy one another and are attracted to one another; but that he is not ready to admit she needs more rights and she is not ready to admit some in the movement have overdone their protests. The clever script omits nothing--bra burning, enlisting prostitutes who agree with the idea of liberation to the point of sometimes overdoing lack of controls, her father's spending time with Julie Newmar, a charming lady of the streets, Worley and Edelman getting together and deciding that if she wants to dominate he really wants her to do so, and the principals overcoming their differences and falling in love. A message in this film? Hardly. It is about the need for non-acrimonious communication, confronting 70's issues and the fun provided by the script's author, James S. Henerson. Jerry Paris, TV veteran actor and director, kept the events moving fluidly. In addition to the good actors already named, the cast included TV veterans Arthur Batanides, Harry Morgan as Eden's father, John McGiver, Farrah Fawcett, Roger Perry, Sheila James and Penny Marshall, among others. Cinematography was by Emil Oster, good and suitably-comedic original music by Jack Elliott and Allyn Ferguson. Theladies take up karate, the men take to worrying, but in the end this pleasant film's creators, a film very much imitated by never duplicated since, comes down on the side not of compromise but of tolerant understanding and individual choices--surely a welcome alternative to preaching, maintaining a rightless status quo for females or compounding a bad situation with more bad ideas. Give it a try; this film is funny and occasionally wise. As most who have seen it would say, this is memorable and balanced.
    10meganmushrat

    Very entertaining - and funny too!

    The Feminist and the Fuzz is a movie I have been trying to find on VHS or DVD for several years. It was made back when the Feminist Movement was hot stuff and is a thoroughly enjoyable 'spoof' on the battle of the sexes. Both Barbara Eden and David Hartman did great jobs in their roles, and the cameo appearances by Harry Porter, Farrah Fawecett and Julie Newmar (did I get the names right?) were wonderful. Although it is definitely a comedy, it does make one think a little bit about whether or not the feminist movement (women are exactly equal to men) is accurate or not. If you have a chance to see it and you are looking for an evening of light entertainment - go no further.

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      Co-stars Jo Anne Worley and Roger Perry had crossed paths when they were both Pasadena Playhouse troupe members circa 1958. Despite the inimical relationship of their ''Feminist/ Fuzz'' characters Worley and Perry bonded on set, forming a relationship leading to their 1975 marriage which lasted 25 years.

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La femminista e il poliziotto
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Screen Gems Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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