The Lives of Jenny Dolan
The Lives of Jenny Dolan | |
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Written by | James Lee Richard Alan Simmons |
Directed by | Jerry Jameson |
Starring | Shirley Jones Stephen Boyd Lynn Carlin Farley Granger James Darren |
Music by | Patrick Williams |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ross Hunter |
Producer | Jacques Mapes |
Cinematography | Matthew F. Leonetti |
Editor | George W. Brooks |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Production companies | Paramount Television Ross Hunter Productions Inc. |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | October 27, 1975 |
The Lives of Jenny Dolan is a 1975 made-for-television drama film from producer Ross Hunter. It was Hunter's first work for TV.[1][2]
It was the unsold pilot for a television series.[3]
Plot
A newspaper reporter is jeopardized by her investigation of an assassination.
Cast
- Shirley Jones as Jenny Dolan
- Stephen Boyd as Joe Rossiter
- Lynn Carlin as Nancy Royce
- James Darren as Orlando
- Farley Granger as David Ames
- George Grizzard as Ralph Stantlow
- David Hedison as Dr. Wes Dolan
- Stephen McNally as Lt. Nesbitt
- Ian McShane - Saunders
- Pernell Roberts as Camera Shop Proprietor
- Percy Rodrigues as Dr. Mallen
- Collin Wilcox as Mrs. Owens
- Dana Wynter as Andrea Hardesty
- Alan Oppenheimer as Springfield
Reception
Synopsis from Modcinema:
Looking like a million dollars in a series of fabulous outfits, Shirley Jones plays Jenny Dolan, an ex-investigative reporter. The widow of a wealthy businessman, Jenny suspects her husband met with foul play, and returns to reporting to prove her theory. She uncovers a political assassination plot, but never does solve her husband's murder… because this made-for-TV movie was the pilot for an unsold series, in which Jenny would have spent each week trying to get at the truth. She also would have gone from one exotic foreign locale to another, with an expensive change of wardrobe for each occasion. It should come as no surprise that Lives of Jenny Dolan was the first TV project of famed "glamour film" producer Ross Hunter.[3]
References
- ^ "REAL FLOWERS': Pouring On the Glamor" Kilday, Gregg. Los Angeles Times 14 Apr 1975: f19.
- ^ "The 'Ross Hunter touch'" by Arthur Unger. The Christian Science Monitor 23 Oct 1975: 19.
- ^ a b "LIVES OF JENNY DOLAN (TV) (1975 USA)". Modcinema.com. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
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