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The Funny Girl/Butch and Sundance

  • Episode aired Mar 18, 1978
  • TV-G
  • 1h
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6.8/10
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Ricardo Montalban and Marcia Strassman in Fantasy Island (1977)
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Famous comedienne Katherine Patrino seeks anonymity in a small town, like the one she came from. Bill Cummings and Alex Farrelli fulfill their dreams of being Butch Cassidy and the Sundance ... Read allFamous comedienne Katherine Patrino seeks anonymity in a small town, like the one she came from. Bill Cummings and Alex Farrelli fulfill their dreams of being Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.Famous comedienne Katherine Patrino seeks anonymity in a small town, like the one she came from. Bill Cummings and Alex Farrelli fulfill their dreams of being Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

  • Director
    • Cliff Bole
  • Writers
    • Ron Friedman
    • Gene Levitt
    • James Schmerer
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Montalban
    • Hervé Villechaize
    • Edward Andrews
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Cliff Bole
    • Writers
      • Ron Friedman
      • Gene Levitt
      • James Schmerer
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Montalban
      • Hervé Villechaize
      • Edward Andrews
    • 3User reviews
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    Ricardo Montalban
    Ricardo Montalban
    • Mr. Roarke
    Hervé Villechaize
    Hervé Villechaize
    • Tattoo
    Edward Andrews
    Edward Andrews
    • Donny
    Dennis Cole
    Dennis Cole
    • Dr. Lloyd Hopper
    Christopher Connelly
    Christopher Connelly
    • Bill Cummings
    Henry Jones
    Henry Jones
    • Bank Teller
    James MacArthur
    James MacArthur
    • Alex Farrelli
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Wyatt Earp
    Marcia Strassman
    Marcia Strassman
    • Kay Penny…
    Bob Hoy
    Bob Hoy
    • Slim
    Lurene Tuttle
    Lurene Tuttle
    • Mary Emery
    Raymond Singer
    Raymond Singer
    • Larry
    Dennis Kort
    • Soda Jerk
    Olan Soule
    Olan Soule
    • Proprietor
    • (as Olan Soulé)
    Hope Olson
    • Sheba
    Philip Boyer
    • Mervyn 'Pip' Hopper
    Stan Ross
    Stan Ross
    • Colton
    George Tracy
    • Hog Caller
    • Director
      • Cliff Bole
    • Writers
      • Ron Friedman
      • Gene Levitt
      • James Schmerer
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    stones78

    William Smith's role

    William Smith only played a minor role, but he was terrific as Wyatt Earp, as his fantasy was to catch and kill Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, played in fine form by James MacArthur and Christopher Connelly. There's another familiar face in the same segment in Henry Jones, who's been in just about everything, as he plays a bank teller robbed by the infamous duo. Smith really added his persona, although this time around, he plays a good guy for once, even though he's a much better bad guy. Nothing that memorable occurs, and as Earp is ready to shoot one of the pair, the other tosses a stick of dynamite Earp's way to distract him, and ultimately capture him, instead of the other way around. I did like MacArthur and Connelly's chemistry as well as Smith's performance.

    The other segment has a famous comedienne, played by Marcia Strassman, wanting to go to a small town to become just a regular person who blends in. What kind of a fantasy is that? Anyway, she meets up with Lloyd(Dennis Cole), a veterinarian with a young son Pip(Philip Boyer)who refuses to speak since his mother died; an interesting note is that this is Boyer's last acting credit. A few tidbits worth mentioning is when Kay/Katherine(Strassman)enters a pig calling contest, and seeing Mr. Roarke dressed as a clown; talk about an odd moment! The meat of the story has Kay/Katherine eventually getting the boy to talk, although it took his dog getting hit by a truck in order for him to express his feelings, and it's a bit of a letdown that she and Lloyd don't get together at the end of the fantasy, as she leaves him and his son behind; normally, couples leave the island together, but not this time, even though Lloyd asks her to stay.

    I didn't think either story was particularly strong, but it's still fun to see this type of show, and it's a bummer when you see some of the stars in the segments have died, like some I mentioned above.
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    A solid enough early episode, and better than I thought it was going to be.

    After watching some from later seasons, it shows how a much more solid show this was in the first few seasons. (3 or so) Sometimes, they had 3 fantasies per show. Here, we only have 2 fantasies exiting the plane, in the beginning: an actress who wants to become anonymous all over again and a couple of friends who, bored with their routine lives, want to experience that of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance kid (what was that last robber's real last name?!) But that's not all!

    During the show, we meet a guy mid-fantasy, on top of an elephant in a caveman's leopart print leotard, a goofball at that, and also a man with a dangerous vibe, who wants to experience the life of Wyatt Earp. (I recognized him right away as "Falconetti", he of the glass eye in Rich Man, Poor Man. He scared me as a kid, in that role!) And we have yet another sub-storyline,, with Tattoo having an upcoming birthday but Mr. Roarke denying him a fun day of partying with girls in favor of a dinner for the two, together, and some chess playing.

    The most interesting story was, for me, Butch & the Kid. The other story was so-so, with Dennis Cole always being uncharismatic and unremarkable, which is probably the reason why he never was a regular on any series. (He did appear on F. I. several times, and I watched this after watching him in the final Nyah episode.) His story wasn't that great, the actress playing the star was kind of unremarkable herself, which made it hard to imagine her as any sort of a famous actress.

    There was a fun part for this one actor who played the banker, he seemed escaped from Little Hous on the Prairie, and I'm sure I must have seen him there or in another Western, as he had a face made for Western costumes. He played his part well and was quite amusing. Disappointment at the end, when the actress uncharacteristically doesn't end up with Dennis Cole and son and dog. For me, it was a huge damper having a dog run over by a car scene. So, after that I no longer cared what happened to this fantasy. Plus two boring people shouldn't end together, Dennis character would have hopefully ended up with a more spunky woman to liven his and Pip's lives up a bit.

    The lady who played the inn keeper looked like she was going to be trouble at first, but I was fooled when she did end up treating the woman nicely. Then she disappeared altogether from the episode. A bit weird to drop her like that. All in all, a solid episode made better by the appearance of Wyatt Earp, who was the bad guy here, and Sundance and the Kid were the good guys, in a reversal of fortune sort of way. I did like the bit at the end with Tattoo's birthday denouement. And, right away, I knew it was Mr. Roarke as the clown, so I wasn't surprised because, after watching several of these the last couple weeks, I fully expected him to pop up in a costume. He didn't disappoint, and I have to wonder if it was him speaking with the falsetto voice minus his customary Spanish accent. In spite of dog and ending let down, Tattoo perked it up at the end for me. Happy Birthday, little guy, and a generous 7/10 from me.

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    Fantasy
    Ingrid Bergman and Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca (1942)
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    • Trivia
      The two tales' titles are based on the movies Funny Girl (1968) and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969).
    • Connections
      References Funny Girl (1968)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 1978 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Greek
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 17, Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Spelling-Goldberg Productions
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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