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My Favorite Year By Marshall Fine
This love letter to the golden days of live television in the 1950s is
a thinly veiled depiction of Your Show of Shows, the groundbreaking
comedy show that starred Sid Caesar. The story, set in 1954, focuses on
one of the writers for the show (Mark Linn-Baker), who is given the task
of chaperoning that week's guest star, a famously ill-behaved movie star
named Alan Swann. He's based on Errol Flynn and played with
Oscar-nominated glee by Peter O'Toole. He also happens to be the writer's
movie hero, but proves to be a hilariously drunken party animal, one who
opens the naive young writer's eyes in a variety of ways. The highlight of
the film is Swann's visit to the writer's outer-borough home and his
encounter with the writer's star-struck mother (a delightful turn by
Lainie Kazan). One of the better films directed by former actor Richard
Benjamin.
Academy Awards
My Favorite Year received an Academy Award
nomination for Best Actor (Peter O'Toole).
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|  | Director: Richard Benjamin
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|  | Stars: Peter O'Toole, Mark Linn-Baker, Jessica Harper, Joseph Bologna, Bill Macy, Lainie Kazan, Anne DeSalvo, Lou Jacobi, Adolph Green, George Wyner, Selma Diamond, Cameron Mitchell
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|  | Released: October 1, 1982
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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