View Full Version : The CBS TV-movie "Bring Me The Head of Dobie Gillis"
Rezny@gmail.com 05-23-2010, 11:03 PM This was another subpar cast reunion(Dwayne Hickman,the late Bob Denver,William Schallert,Shelia James(Kuhn),Steve Franken)movie,that try as it might,never was able to capture things that made the series good.It was good to see the cast again,but nothing-(and I mean nothing)to write home about.And it did showcase the late Bob Denver's singing abilities,as Dwayne Hickman and Shelia James did in the series.Rating-4-Very subpar.
biffbronson 05-24-2010, 08:30 AM I remember watching this. Not bad as far as these types of reunions go. By the way, Sheila James' last name is Kuehl.
treky 05-25-2010, 02:14 AM I remember it, too. It was on right before Nick at Nite started showing the series, I remember. I thought it was pretty good.
But my brother however, thought it was "AWFUL" and he said that Bob Denver was "pathetic!"
ZeldaGilroy 05-25-2010, 08:41 PM I actually really liked this movie. As far as reunion movies go, I'd say it was one of the better ones. I felt like it really kept on track with the original premise of the show. I recently made a trade for this on ioffer and am so glad I did. I've watched it once, and may watch it again one of these days soon.
McGillicuddy 01-27-2013, 02:05 AM I hope the reunion movie can be included in the complete series set.
MRPITT 01-27-2013, 09:26 AM I thought it was pretty good for a reunion, it used to air on FMC and I was able to record it.
Marvo301 01-27-2013, 09:19 PM I hope the reunion movie can be included in the complete series set.
My sentiments exactly!!
ZeldaGilroy 01-27-2013, 11:00 PM I hope the reunion movie can be included in the complete series set.
I hope so too! I do have a copy, but it'd be nice to have it included. I'd also like "Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis" from the late 70s. I have a very poor quality copy of that, but it would be fun to have everything included in the set.
Marvo301 01-28-2013, 12:08 AM I hope so too! I do have a copy, but it'd be nice to have it included. I'd also like "Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis" from the late 70s. I have a very poor quality copy of that, but it would be fun to have everything included in the set.
I hope Shout!Factory includes both reunion movies in the box set!
McGillicuddy 01-28-2013, 12:34 AM I hope Shout!Factory includes both reunion movies in the box set!
Didn't know there was 2 movies! Let's hope they were under the same ownership as the series. We have to hope Fox doesn't have the rights to them!
treky 01-28-2013, 03:45 AM I hope so too! I do have a copy, but it'd be nice to have it included. I'd also like "Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis" from the late 70s. I have a very poor quality copy of that, but it would be fun to have everything included in the set.
oh yea, I forgot about that first one! As I recall though, it wasn't a movie cause it was only an hour long. But I also hope that both reunions are included in the box set; that'd be GREAT!!
McGillicuddy 01-28-2013, 05:59 PM I hope so too! I do have a copy, but it'd be nice to have it included. I'd also like "Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis" from the late 70s. I have a very poor quality copy of that, but it would be fun to have everything included in the set.
Whatever Happened To Dobie Gillis, was a 1977 pilot, featuring Dobie Gillis now a married adult, with a teenage son. It was just a half-hour and wasn't picked-up for a series.
I hope both this unsold pilot and the 1988 reunion movie are included in the complete series release!
ZeldaGilroy 01-28-2013, 09:59 PM Whatever Happened To Dobie Gillis, was a 1977 pilot, featuring Dobie Gillis now a married adult, with a teenage son. It was just a half-hour and wasn't picked-up for a series.
I hope both this unsold pilot and the 1988 reunion movie are included in the complete series release!
Yes, the 77 reunion is a half-hour sitcom pilot and not a movie. I have a very poor quality copy of it. I enjoy having it as a Dobie fan and collector, but it really isn't very good. Goes against the series in a lot of ways. I love the 88 movie though. Very true to the original series in my opinion. I think it would be great for fans to get both in the boxed set with the series. Although right now I'm just excited to get all the episodes! I wish they'd decide on a release date!
bliss 07-31-2013, 10:43 PM Any explanation of Dobie's parents & big brother Davey in the movie?
treky 07-31-2013, 11:18 PM I only saw it when it first aired YEARS ago, but I think it was mentioned that his parents had both died. I could be wrong, though.
And I don't remember him having a brother in both the series and this movie.
Schmoopie 08-03-2013, 12:54 AM Billie was kind enough to send me copies of the reunion movies and I can't wait to watch them! I don't have the DVD set yet so I'm trying to hurry and watch the eps I have on my DVR before I watch the reunion movies. I'm sure they will be fun to watch!
ZeldaGilroy 08-03-2013, 08:41 AM Billie was kind enough to send me copies of the reunion movies and I can't wait to watch them! I don't have the DVD set yet so I'm trying to hurry and watch the eps I have on my DVR before I watch the reunion movies. I'm sure they will be fun to watch!
You should definitely watch them so we can chat about them. :)
bliss 08-07-2013, 04:03 PM I only saw it when it first aired YEARS ago, but I think it was mentioned that his parents had both died. I could be wrong, though.
And I don't remember him having a brother in both the series and this movie.
There was big brother Davey who was in college and appeared in 3 episodes of the first season. I wished Darryl Hickman aka Davey did more episodes like when Dobie was graduating or him & Maynard about to go into the army.
I'm almost done with Season 2 DVD and it appears that Davey no longer mentioned :confused: like he never existed.....
And I just found out the actor who played Dobie's dad died a few years before the reunion movie was filmed but what a shame that wonderful Flordia Fribus who played the mom was maybe not even asked to do the movie :mad:
biffbronson 08-07-2013, 04:58 PM According to IMDb:
Bring Me the Head was released on Feb. 21, 1988 (so it's no stretch to speculate that it was filmed in 1987).
Florida Friebus did her last TV acting in 1978 and died on May 27, 1988
Frank Faylen also did his last TV acting in 1978, and died in 1985
Like Florida, creator Max Shulman died in 1988 (August), but apparently had not worked on Bring Me the Head -- he's mainly credited in relation to the original Dobie theme. Musician Lionel Newman died in 1989.
So we see that beginning with Frank's death in 1985, there was a lot of Dobie-related news up through 1989 (unfortunately almost all bad).
McGillicuddy 08-07-2013, 07:22 PM Why isn't Bring Me The Head of Dobie Gillis, not included in the box set? I hate when reunion shows are not part of a complete set!
McGillicuddy 08-07-2013, 07:27 PM There was big brother Davey who was in college and appeared in 3 episodes of the first season. I wished Darryl Hickman aka Davey did more episodes like when Dobie was graduating or him & Maynard about to go into the army.
I'm almost done with Season 2 DVD and it appears that Davey no longer mentioned :confused: like he never existed.....
And I just found out the actor who played Dobie's dad died a few years before the reunion movie was filmed but what a shame that wonderful Flordia Fribus who played the mom was maybe not even asked to do the movie :mad:
That's exactly what happened on Happy Days. The first season had an older brother , Chuck, and he just disappeared, also.
ZeldaGilroy 08-11-2013, 02:15 PM According to IMDb:
Bring Me the Head was released on Feb. 21, 1988 (so it's no stretch to speculate that it was filmed in 1987).
Florida Friebus did her last TV acting in 1978 and died on May 27, 1988
Frank Faylen also did his last TV acting in 1978, and died in 1985
Like Florida, creator Max Shulman died in 1988 (August), but apparently had not worked on Bring Me the Head -- he's mainly credited in relation to the original Dobie theme. Musician Lionel Newman died in 1989.
So we see that beginning with Frank's death in 1985, there was a lot of Dobie-related news up through 1989 (unfortunately almost all bad).
According to Dwayne Hickman's autobiography, Max Shulman was originally involved in the making of Bring Me the Head of Dobie Gillis. He claims that Shulman was creating the entire script and shocked the cast and execs at CBS by making the character of Dobie commit suicide at the end of the movie. CBS fired Shulman because they felt the audience would be devastated by his ending of the movie and Shulman refused to change it. However, according to Hickman they still used parts of his script for the movie.
Hickman also states in the book that he and his brother Darryl had a falling out when Dobie Gillis was on the air and that at the time the book was published (which was early 90s) he hadn't spoken to his brother or sister in decades. I'm assuming this is part of the reason the character of Davey disappeared from the series and obviously not in the reunion.
As for Faylen and Friebus...Dobie's parents are mentioned in the movie. In one scene a towns person says "That's Herb and Winnie Gillis's son Dobie." Also, Zelda mentions Dobie's father saying "You're acting just like your father. Remember when he used to say 'I've gotta kill, that boy. I've just gotta.'" The movie gave the impression that they had passed away. Frank Faylen does reprise his role of Herbert T Gillis in the 77 reunion pilot Whatever Happened to Dobie Gillis, but Florida Friebus is absent from that one as well and there is no mention on her.
ZeldaGilroy 08-11-2013, 02:16 PM Why isn't Bring Me The Head of Dobie Gillis, not included in the box set? I hate when reunion shows are not part of a complete set!
I agree! It would have been an excellent addition to the set.
biffbronson 08-11-2013, 07:18 PM Thanks for all of the great info, Zelda. I'm looking forward to reading Dwayne's autobiography sometime. So far I've read Bob Denver's (Gilligan, Maynard, and Me), along with two biographies of Warren Beatty (Milton Armitage).
ZeldaGilroy 08-18-2013, 08:49 PM Thanks for all of the great info, Zelda. I'm looking forward to reading Dwayne's autobiography sometime. So far I've read Bob Denver's (Gilligan, Maynard, and Me), along with two biographies of Warren Beatty (Milton Armitage).
You're welcome! I'd recommend it. It is over 20 years old, so it wasn't available at my local library so I bought my copy at amazon for $9. I'd love to read Bob Denver's autobiography as well. I may need to put that on my reading list soon!
bliss 08-19-2013, 10:00 PM Why isn't Bring Me The Head of Dobie Gillis, not included in the box set? I hate when reunion shows are not part of a complete set!
Thank God Shout Factory included The Patty Duke Show reunion movie on the final season DVD set. It makes it seem more "complete" imo.
I wonder what prevented Shout Factory from acquiring the rights to the Dobie reunion movie :confused:
bliss 08-19-2013, 10:03 PM That's exactly what happened on Happy Days. The first season had an older brother , Chuck, and he just disappeared, also.
LOL same with Mike Douglas on My Three Sons.
Darryl was actually very good on Dobie Gillis. Too bad his character became more of a prop after his first appearance.
bliss 08-19-2013, 10:05 PM According to IMDb:
Bring Me the Head was released on Feb. 21, 1988 (so it's no stretch to speculate that it was filmed in 1987).
Florida Friebus did her last TV acting in 1978 and died on May 27, 1988
Frank Faylen also did his last TV acting in 1978, and died in 1985
Like Florida, creator Max Shulman died in 1988 (August), but apparently had not worked on Bring Me the Head -- he's mainly credited in relation to the original Dobie theme. Musician Lionel Newman died in 1989.
So we see that beginning with Frank's death in 1985, there was a lot of Dobie-related news up through 1989 (unfortunately almost all bad).
Thanks for info about the actors. I never knew both Frank & Florida retired the same year.
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