The Monkees -- Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Peter Tork -- didn't really enjoy being labelled the Prefab Four back when their TV series was all the rage in 1966. With the help and support of Bob Rafaelson (co-producer, co-writer and director) and Jack Nicholson (co-producer, co-writer, and, if you look closely, bit player), the ...
Butch Patrick, late of The Munsters, plays a wealthy and cynical youngster named Melvin Vandersnoot. Hired to look after the boy, the Monkees take advantage of the holiday season to show Melvin the true meaning of Christmas -- and, incidentally, to prove that money isn't everything. Burt Mustin, who played an octogenarian Tarzan-type on the ...
One year after the cancellation of the TV series The Monkees, the "pre-fab four"-- Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith, and Peter Tork -- reunited for the hour-long NBC musical special Thirty-Three and One-Third Revolutions Per Monkee. Written by Jack Good and Art Fisher (who also directed), the special was advertised as a "super-psychedelic" ...
Telecast as the final first-run episode of The Monkees on March 25, 1968, "Mijacogeo" was co-written and directed by Monkee Micky Dolenz. The title was an amalgam of the names of the Dolenz family: Micky, his mother Janelle, his sister Coco, and his father George (the episode is also known as "The Frodis Caper" -- another "inside joke" in the ...
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