tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post8068540594577126104..comments2024-03-08T18:49:51.289-05:00Comments on Classic Film and TV Café: Rich Man, Poor ManRick29http://www.blogger.com/profile/08358116647815569722noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-70437969014754466912014-08-19T18:47:09.658-04:002014-08-19T18:47:09.658-04:00Great Series. Great Review. DOES anyone know about...Great Series. Great Review. DOES anyone know about the filming locations? None in the Movie database, none in Google... believe a lot of it was filmed in L.A (the golf scenes were at the Rose Bowl Country club area... believe the 'lost' baby scene with Blakely and Strauss talking on a hospital balcony was either Verdugo Hills Hosp or Glendale Adventist... South Pas may have been another location for some of the 'big homes'... anyone?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12144208709690663410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-71347677514777220262010-11-14T12:02:17.674-05:002010-11-14T12:02:17.674-05:00excellent movieexcellent movieUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09828796203560116631noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-68058497380102045312010-10-30T13:23:17.027-04:002010-10-30T13:23:17.027-04:00Enjoyed reading your review, Becky. I don't th...Enjoyed reading your review, Becky. I don't think I've ever seen the film or series. Personally, I think anything Ed Asner does is good, so I suspect the scenes in which he appears are quite good.Kimberly J.M. Wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09078951928157843937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-88085810820553554932010-10-27T21:46:27.544-04:002010-10-27T21:46:27.544-04:00Excellent write up about a good miniseries, Becky....Excellent write up about a good miniseries, Becky. I haven't seen it for many years. I have always liked it. I thought the story was a good one. Now that I have read your outstanding review, I would really like to see it again. Thanks for reminding me of a miniseries I had forgotten about. Enjoyed reading your review.Akihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03037507780056714337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-38831488016683033832010-10-27T11:47:32.045-04:002010-10-27T11:47:32.045-04:00Becky, this is a very informative write-up of a hi...Becky, this is a very informative write-up of a historically significant TV miniseries. I think I'd enjoy watching it again! A sprawling family saga focusing on two brothers is right up my alley. I remember Nolte being quite good in this--I can't think of another actor who made the leap from miniseries to movie stardom (maybe Rachel Ward from THORN BIRDS, but she was never a star like Nolte). It'd be great to see RM, PM on a DVD set because you don't have to wait for the next episode. Thanks for highlighting this new DVD release.Rick29https://www.blogger.com/profile/08358116647815569722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5344878851139332715.post-69877428808585782062010-10-27T11:33:55.536-04:002010-10-27T11:33:55.536-04:00Splendid review, Becky. I have not seen this serie...Splendid review, Becky. I have not seen this series, but your write-up is informative and intriguing.<br /><br />I understand the concept of a series or film being "smaller than one remembers." I once talked to a guy who claimed he was a huge fan of TWIN PEAKS and told me that he was surprised that it only lasted three seasons. I said that it was actually a little less than a season and a half, with a total of only 30 episodes. He just stared at me, so he was either completely dumbfounded or I totally blew his mind.<br /><br />Becky, the best thing about your coverage of a DVD set is that I know I can most likely find it at Netflix. Thanks for a fun read!sarkoffagushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00922698736476674377noreply@blogger.com