Mel Swope Movies
Premiering January 17, 1981, on NBC, the hour-long crime drama Walking Tall was based on a extremely popular series of theatrical features -- which in turn, were inspired by the real-life exploits of relentless Tennessee sheriff Buford Pusser (Pusser's story also served as the basis of a 1978 TV movie, A Real American Hero). Dedicated to smashing the political corruption all around him, Pusser was not averse to driving his points home with brute force, usually with the home-made club that he wielded at every opportunity. Naturally, the local bad guys did everything they could to put Pusser out of the way, including a number of assassination attempts -- one of which had claimed the life of the sheriff's wife, making his crusade against crime personal as well as professional. Starring as the TV version of Buford Pusser -- here in charge of McNairy County, TN -- was Bo Svenson, who had previously played the role in two of the three theatrical films, succeeding the original Walking Tall's star Joe Don Baker (the real Pusser had died in a highly suspicious car crash just before he was to star in one of the films himself). Others in the cast included Walter Barnes as Buford's dad Carl Pusser, Rad Daly and Heather McAdam as the sheriff's children Mike and Dwana, and Harold Sylvester, Jeff Lester, and Courtney Pledger as loyal deputies Aaron Fairfax, Grady Spooner, and Joan Lytton. Ultra-violent even by the standards of its era, Walking Tall remained on NBC's nighttime docket until June 6, 1981. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Bo Svenson, Walter Barnes, (more)
In this disaster movie, eight people stranded on a bridge find their lives jeopardized after a collision has caused the unstable structure to collapse. One of the eight is a bank robber on the lam. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Pleasure Cove taps the Grand Hotel format already being worked to death in 1979 by Love Boat and Fantasy Island. Top-billed Tom Jones plays a crook in disguise who becomes involved in love and larceny at the hideaway resort of Pleasure Cove. There's an all-TV star cast, but the largest roles go to James Murtaugh and Constance Forslund as the resort managers, and Ernest Harada as the funny "gopher" desk clerk. This trio would have been the continuing characters has this TV pilot film been picked up as a weekly series. But Pleasure Cove received precisely two network showings in 1979 before going to busted-pilot purgatory. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Future Rookies star Michael Ontkean appears in this episode as Lester Braddock, a high school boy with a reputation as a heartbreaking Lothario. Keith (David Cassidy) and Danny (Danny Bonaduce) despair when it seems that Lester is about to add their sister Laurie (Susan Dey) to his list of conquests. After to a daunting variety of misunderstandings, Keith finally concludes (incorrectly!) that Lester's intentions are honorable--whereupon it falls to Laurie to learn the truth the hard way. Song: "I'll Meet You Halfway". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Determined to prove that he is the "man" of the Partridge family, Keith (David Cassidy) morphs into an overbearing tyrant. The rest of the Partridge kids want their surrogate father to be a fun guy, not a disciplinarian, social arbiter and culture freak. Thus, the youngsters devise a plan to teach Keith a lesson by literally smothering her with parental responsibilities. Bruce Kimmel makes the first of several appearances as Laurie's boyfriend (who has a different name and personality in each episode!) Song: "Summer Days". ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide










