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Soap

Country: USA, Language: English, 30 mins

  • Director: Jay Sandrich
  • Writer: Susan Harris
  • Producer: Susan Harris

CGiii Comment

Once upon a time - many years ago - there was a sitcom that had us wailing with laughter.

Billy Crystal as a gay ventriloquist and a gay dummy...that was the 70s.

Classic.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Parody of television soap-operas--the show's humor relies on exaggerating soap-operas' characteristic plot implausibility and melodrama to ridiculous extremes, then adds a fair bit of the truly bizarre, including some remarkable characters.

Cast & Characters

Rod Roddy as Announcer;
Katherine Helmond as Jessica Tate;
Richard Mulligan as Burt Campbell;
Cathryn Damon as Mary Campbell;
Ted Wass as Danny Dallas;
Billy Crystal as Jodie Dallas;
Robert Mandan as Chester Tate;
Jennifer Salt as Eunice Tate;
Jimmy Baio as Billy Tate;
Diana Canova as Corinne Tate-Flotsky;
Arthur Peterson as The Major;
Jay Johnson as Bob Campbell;
Robert Guillaume as Benson DuBois;
Donnelly Rhodes as Dutch Leitner