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The '70s

Year:
Duration:
Greece:170 min (2 episodes)
Genres:
Drama
IMDB rate:
5.9
Director:
Peter Werner
Awards:
1 win & 3 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2000-04-30
Filming Locations: Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Brad Rowe
Byron Shales
Guy Torry
Dexter Johnson
Vinessa Shaw
Eileen Wells
Amy Smart
Christie Shales
Kathryn Harrold
Connie Wells
Graham Beckel
Paul Wells
Laurel Moglen
Wendy
Tina Lifford
Aunt Olavee
Leslie Silva
Yolanda
Chandra West
Elizabeth
Robert Joy
Hal Shales
Jeannetta Arnette
Doris Shales
Michael Easton
Nick
Robert Bailey Jr.
Jo-Jo (8)
Robert Bailey
Jo-Jo (8)
Orlando Brown
Jo-Jo (12)
Peggy Lipton
Gloria Steinem
Geno Andrews
The Photographer
John Apicella
The Ad Executive
Peter Bakotich
The Guard Commander
Dan Bienenfeld
The Rolfer
Clement Blake
The Booker
Amy Boatwright
Feminist friend #2
Janni Brenn
Betty
George Brown
Man on The Stairs
Alexandra Carter
The Kneeling Woman
Trey Carter
Jo-Jo (17) (as Harold Carter)
Lisa Claire
Kent State Student
Susan Damante
The Secretary (as Susan Shaw)
Steven Dell
Kent state student
Timothy Di Pri
Harry
Jason Docter
Singer #2 (as Jason E. Doctor)
Matt Docter
Singer #3 (as Matthew F. Doctor)
Adam Drucker
The Frat Guy
David Dunard
Chuck Miller
Amy Edwards
Feminist Friend #1
Sean Everett
Process Server (as Sean E. Markland)
David C. Fisher
Gallery Owner (as David Cotton Fisher)
Mark Travis Fuller
George
Darianne Galden
Feminist Singer #1
David Gautreaux
The Martini Boss
Neil Giuntoli
The Lawyer
Maurice Godin
Harris Goldberg
The Jury Foreman
Kyra Gordon
Susan
Dannon Green
The Old Friend
Laura-Shay Griffin
Dorm Girl #3
Ted Haler
The Engineer
Daniel Harrold
Black Muslin
Hubert Hodgin
Actualize Instructor
Shan Omar Huey
Quincy
Richard Johnson
Terry Johnson
Todd Johnson
Reporter
Franklin Dennis Jones
The Campus Policeman
Elaine Kagan
Woman in Red
Sandra Kinder
The Waitress
Erin Korda
Feminist Friend #2
Michele Krasnoo
Morgan Lawton
The Student
Howard Lockie
The Aide
Todd Lowe
Man With Flag
Traci Lynn
Feminist Friend #3
Hugh Maguire
The Accountant (as Hugh McGuire)
Michael C. Mahon
The Cop
Buck McDancer
The Process Server
Kenneth Meseroll
The Personnel Executive (as Ken Meseroll)
Howard S. Miller
Personnel Director
William Monaghan
The Client
Jovin Montanaro
Gerald
Ed Morgan
Stebbins
Hassan Nicholas
CETA Kid #1
Megan Austin Oberle
Bookstore Girl
Robert Phelps
Doug's Lawyer
Jf Pryor
Aries
Forest Robin
Frat Boy
Mark Rolston
Karen Rosin
The Nurse
Michael Rothhaar
The Faculty Man
David Ruprecht
Middle Aged Man
Susanna Sandke
Dorm Mother
Emily Seltzer
Receptionist #1
Jack Shearer
The Boss
Robb Skyler
The Prosecuter
Jason Bose Smith
CETA Kid #3
Carter Spohn
Agent Fletcher
John Strand
LT. Moorland
Matt Tecu
Singer #1
Jack Tenner
The Judge
Robert Traill
The Professor
Cory Tucker
The College Guy (as Corey Tucker)
Brett Wagner
Man at Rally
Kedren Werner
Receptionist #2
Craig Zimmerman
Bill McGuire
Harley Zumbrum
The Foreman
Tammy Blue
Kent State Student (uncredited)
Jay Broadfoot
Ryan O'Neal (uncredited)
Russell Duncan
Black Panther (uncredited)
Christopher Francis
Student Protester / Construction Worker (uncredited)
Michael J. Tomaso
Student at Kent State (uncredited)
Jeffrey Weissman
Andy Warhol
Jamar Welch
Black Panther (uncredited)
Steven Paul Zsenyuk
Hardhat Forerman Rioter (uncredited)
Did you know?
Trivia
The company that Eileen works for, and which she eventually sues for sexual discrimination, is referred to throughout as "D,C and H." We learn those letters stand for "Dewey, Conham, and Howe" - an ancient joke-name for a law firm (along with its variations "Dewey, Cheatam and Howe" and "Cheatam and Steele").
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Goofs
Eileen and Byron move to New York City after the Kent State shooting in May of 1970. They show the U.S. Postal strike when they are in NYC. The postal strike occurred in March of 1970.
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The World Trade Center towers were not complete until 1972, but they are shown occupied and on postcards in the fall of 1970.
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The recording session of "Dancing In The Moonlight" is incorrect. The scene is shown happening some time after Nixon's re-election in November of 1972. However, the song was released by King Harvest in July 1972 and had already been a hit by this point.
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Quotes
Doris Shales: But Byron... it's Christmas!
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Photos from cast
Nancy Cassaro Kathleen Dennehy Jennifer Freeman
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