Game Show Models is a 1977 comedy-drama film directed by David N. Gottlieb.[1] Set in Los Angeles, it is about a man who tries to make it in mainstream society by getting a job in a public relations firm.
Game Show Models | |
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Directed by | David N. Gottlieb |
Written by | David N. Gottlieb |
Produced by | David N. Gottlieb |
Starring | John Vickery Nick Pellegrino Gilbert DeRush |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editStuart Guber (John Vickery) is a writer who leaves his dancer girlfriend and cuts his hair to try to make it in the mainstream society of Hollywood. Stuart gets a job as a trainee in the office of a PR firm. He also enters into a relationship with one of the company's clients while working there. However, Stuart witnesses the negative side of mainstream society, which includes a sex-themed game show called Guessword created by a company executive. And eventually, he starts to realize that having a respectable job is not as fulfilling as he thought it would be.
Cast
edit- John Vickery – Stuart Guber
- Nick Pellegrino – Arnold Goldner
- Gilbert DeRush – Roger Feinstein
- Diane Sommerfield – Cici Sheridan
- Diane Thomas – Josie
- Sid Melton – Marvin Schmitt
- Rae Sperling – Chick
- Thelma Houston – Dana Sheridan
- Cal Gibson – Bobby Jackson
- Dick Miller – Game Show Host
- Rainbeaux Smith - Model in Yellow Negligee (Uncredited)
References
edit- ^ "Game Show Models (1977)". rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
External links
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