In the 70's, the idea of parodying spy movies was best left to Saturday morning television, not primetime.
But, nearly a decade after Get Smart had ended its initial run, someone thought it might be a good idea to try a new take on the spy genre. However, Young Guy Christian leaned more toward the camp of Batman than the dramedy of Smart (Yeah, I know, "dramedy" didn't become a buzzword until Hooperman a few years later).
Barry Bostwick had the title role as a playboy spy, with a pre-Cheers Shelley Long as his partner and prospective girlfriend, and Pat Morita (ex-Mr. T & Tina, Happy Days) as her father and Guy's boss.
Stuart Margolin, on a break from The Rockford Files, directed. I don't know if he'd done anything for ABC since leaving Love, American Style prior to this.
The video includes commercials and the last part of the closing credits of Mork & Mindy, but the closing credits of Christian are cut off in mid-stream.
2 comments:
OK, I'm dying to know how they explained Pat Morita being Shelley Long's dad.
Plot contrivance? Casting via velcro darts?
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