The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite is a 1981 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film starring Philip MacHale and Lee Purcell. The film has a runtime of 93 minutes and holds an IMDb rating of 5.8/10. The film is a sequel to the 1980 telefilm The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything which was an adaptation of the John D. MacDonald novel The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything. The original sequel title was going to be "The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Everything Else", but was eventually dropped for the punchier "....and Dynamite" to draw more of a distinction between the original movie and the sequel.
The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite | |
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Genre | Fantasy Comedy |
Written by | John D. MacDonald (characters) George Zateslo |
Directed by | Hy Averback |
Starring | Philip MacHale Lee Purcell |
Music by | Bruce Broughton |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Arthur Fellows Terry Keegan |
Producer | John Cutts |
Production locations | Auburn Hotel - 853 Lincoln Way, Auburn, California Sacramento, California |
Cinematography | William K. Jurgensen |
Editor | Kenneth R. Koch |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Production companies | Paramount Television Fellows-Keegan Company |
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Plot
A couple have a gold watch that has the power to stop time. Kirby Winter and his fiancée Bonnie Lee Beaumont try to save her family farm from a land developer.
Cast
Lee Purcell as Bonnie Lee Beaumont Philip MacHale as Kirby Winter Burton Gilliam as Hoover Hess III Zohra Lampert as Wilma Farnham Jack Elam as Seth Beaumont Gary Lockwood as Sheriff Earl Baker Jerry Mathers as Deputy Henry Thomas Watts Richie Havens as Amos Barney Phillips as Old Farmer Lyle Alzado as Mamie Carol Lawrence as Sarah Ann Beaumont Tom Poston as Omar Krepps Larry Linville as Wesley Reins Morgan Fairchild as Stella Walker Gene Barry as Andrew Stovall
References
- "The Girl, the Gold Watch & Dynamite". AllMovie. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
External links
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