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The Blue Knight (film)






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The Blue Knight
Genre
  • Action
  • Crime
  • Drama
  • Thriller
  • Based onThe Blue Knight
    byJoseph Wambaugh
    Written byE. Jack Neuman
    Directed byRobert Butler
    StarringWilliam Holden
    Lee Remick
    Joe Santos
    ComposerNelson Riddle
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of episodes4
    Production
    Executive producerLee Rich
    ProducerWalter Coblenz
    Production locationLos Angeles
    CinematographyMichael Margulies
    Editors
  • Samuel E. Beetley
  • Gene Fowler Jr.
  • Running time188 minutes
    Production companyLorimar Productions
    Original release
    NetworkNBC
    ReleaseNovember 11 (1973-11-11) –
    November 14, 1973 (1973-11-14)
    Related
    The Blue Knight (TV series)

    The Blue Knight is a 1973 television miniseries and theatrical film adapted from Joseph Wambaugh's 1973 novel The Blue Knight. It inspired the 1975 TV series also titled The Blue Knight. The miniseries was broadcast on NBC TV in November 1973, consisted of four one-hour episodes (including commercials), was directed by Robert Butler, and featured an all star cast headed by William Holden as Police Officer Bumper Morgan. The additional cast includes Lee Remick, Anne Archer, Sam Elliott, Joe Santos, and Vic Tayback. It was later released as a film in condensed form.

    Premise[edit]

    Bumper Morgan is a 20-year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department who is scheduled to retire in a week. Before he leaves, he must work on the murder of a prostitute in one of LA's far corners. Along the way, he must grapple with vicious thugs, his fellow officers who have mixed feelings about his retirement, and his woman who wants him to leave the streets.

    Cast[edit]

    Production[edit]

    Holden said he was surprised to be cast as Morgan, as he thought Ernest BorgnineorRod Steiger would have been preferred.[1] Shooting took seven weeks.[2] The Blue Knight was filmed as a four-episode miniseries of 60 minutes each for the US market and a 100-minute theatrical film for European markets.[3] It was one of the first miniseries on American television.[4]

    Reception[edit]

    The film was broadcast on four consecutive evenings, beginning on November 11, 1973,[2] and received positive reviews.[4] Jay Sharbutt of the Associated Press praised the miniseries' realism and wrote that readers "ought to catch this show".[5] Rick Du Brow of United Press International wrote that the miniseries' length allows it to unfold slowly and create a "cohesive dramatic atmosphere", unlike typical TV films.[6] Time Out London, in a retrospective review of the theatrical cut, called it "seminal stuff" and wrote that it is more interesting for its influence on following police dramas than its story.[7]

    Awards[edit]

    Emmys went to William Holden (in his first TV film role),[8] director Robert Butler, and editors Marjorie and Gene Fowler Jr. Lee Remick received an Emmy nomination. The show was also nominated for Outstanding Limited Series.[9]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Witbeck, Charles (1973-11-10). "Bill Holden Is Blue Knight in 'Serial' Movie This Week". The Blade. p. TV-1.
  • ^ a b Stelzer, Dick (1973-11-11). "Awed by His 'Blue Knight'". Chicago Tribune. p. 5.
  • ^ Thomas, Bob (1973-08-27). "William Holden Pounds the Beat". Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. p. 34.
  • ^ a b Capua, Michelangelo (2009). William Holden: A Biography. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786455508.
  • ^ Sharbutt, Jay (1973-11-14). "'Blue Knight' Series Well Worth Your Time". The Register-Guard. Associated Press. p. 58.
  • ^ Du Brow, Rick (1973-11-15). "'Blue Knight' Offers Moving Study in Humanity". Pittsburgh Press. United Press International. p. 62.
  • ^ "The Blue Knight". Time Out London. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  • ^ Gray, Tim (2016-04-17). "William Holden: The Golden Boy of Vintage Hollywood". Variety. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
  • ^ "The Blue Knight". Emmys.com. Retrieved 2016-05-12.
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