Category: Family
All Genres: Family, Fantasy, Musical
Release Year: 1966
Country: USA
Runtime: 72
Rating: 7 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Alan Handley
Sound: Mono
Taglines:Hollywood is like a long roller coaster ride so sit back and enjoy the ride!
Writing by: Lewis Carroll - (novel "Through the Looking Glass")
Produced by: Alan Handley - co-producer
Bob Wynn - co-producer
Cast: Judi Rolin - Alice
Roy Castle - Lester the Jester
Robert Coote - The Red King
Richard Denning - Alices Father
Jimmy Durante - Humpty Dumpty
Nanette Fabray - The White Queen
Ricardo Montalban - The White King
Agnes Moorehead - The Red Queen
Jack Palance - Jabberwock
Tom Smothers - Tweedledum
Dick Smothers - Tweedledee
Music: Moose Charlap Harper MacKay Elsie Simmons
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: GRINDIN is an over the top comedy about T.O., a successful working actor who falls from Hollywood grace in the midst of livin it up...
Plot: GRINDIN is an over the top comedy about T.O., a successful working actor who falls from Hollywood grace in the midst of livin it up. With an inability to focus on his artistic pursuits, T.O. is constantly distracted by everything "fun under the sun." Surrounded by a cast of hilarious yet distracting characters and fearing he may never see the view from the top again, T.O. searches for the inspiration that will motivate him to once again unleash his talent and set the Hollywood scene on fire. T.O. learns that throughout it all, some things, like hard work and a will to triumph, will always remain the winning formula for success.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Richard Kent Green was Stanley Tuccis stand-in for both the Central Park scenes in New York and the photo shoot for the poster.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: Beethovens assistant was Ferdinand Ries, pronounced "Reese." They name was pronounced correctly in the film but incorrectly spelled "Reis" in the film credits. It was Ries himself who told the story of his incorrectly thinking the horn player came in early.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Family, Fantasy, Musical
Release Year: 1966
Country: USA
Runtime: 72
Rating: 7 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Alan Handley
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Lewis Carroll - (novel "Through the Looking Glass")
Produced by: Alan Handley - co-producer
Bob Wynn - co-producer
Cast: Judi Rolin - Alice
Roy Castle - Lester the Jester
Robert Coote - The Red King
Richard Denning - Alices Father
Jimmy Durante - Humpty Dumpty
Nanette Fabray - The White Queen
Ricardo Montalban - The White King
Agnes Moorehead - The Red Queen
Jack Palance - Jabberwock
Tom Smothers - Tweedledum
Dick Smothers - Tweedledee
Music: Moose Charlap Harper MacKay Elsie Simmons
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: GRINDIN is an over the top comedy about T.O., a successful working actor who falls from Hollywood grace in the midst of livin it up...
Plot: GRINDIN is an over the top comedy about T.O., a successful working actor who falls from Hollywood grace in the midst of livin it up. With an inability to focus on his artistic pursuits, T.O. is constantly distracted by everything "fun under the sun." Surrounded by a cast of hilarious yet distracting characters and fearing he may never see the view from the top again, T.O. searches for the inspiration that will motivate him to once again unleash his talent and set the Hollywood scene on fire. T.O. learns that throughout it all, some things, like hard work and a will to triumph, will always remain the winning formula for success.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Richard Kent Green was Stanley Tuccis stand-in for both the Central Park scenes in New York and the photo shoot for the poster.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: Beethovens assistant was Ferdinand Ries, pronounced "Reese." They name was pronounced correctly in the film but incorrectly spelled "Reis" in the film credits. It was Ries himself who told the story of his incorrectly thinking the horn player came in early.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- Lester the Jester does not appear in Lewis Carrolls original novel. He was intended by the writers of this TV version to be a direct imitation of the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz", which, at the time that this "Alice" was telecast, was rapidly becoming the most popular theatrical film on television. ("Oz" was, at that time, telecast annually by CBS.)
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