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The Long, Hot Summer (TV series)
American drama (1965-66) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Long, Hot Summer is an American drama series from 20th Century Fox Television that was broadcast on ABC-TV for one season from 1965–1966. It was aired in the UK on ITV.
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The series is set in the Deep South community of Frenchman's Bend, Mississippi, which is dominated and owned by the town's wealthy and powerful (and deceitful) bank owner "Boss" Will Varner. A widower with two grown children, the unscrupulous Varner runs the town and its citizens with an iron fist, and nobody dares to question him. He and his family live in the largest mansion in Frenchman's Bend. However, problems arise when Ben Quick, a young man whose father Varner destroyed some years prior, returns to town to reclaim his family's farm and challenge Varner's absolute authority over the town and its people.
Supporting characters include Jody Varner, Will's weak-willed but more honest son, and Clara, Will's sensible older daughter and lady of the house (in lieu of her late mother). To her father's dismay, she and Ben fall in love. Other characters include the town's hotel owner Minnie Littlejohn, who is also Will's mistress, and Eula Johnson, a 17-year-old girl who becomes a central point in Jody's life after he picks her up during a rainstorm. In the 1958 film, Eula and Jody were married, but in the television series they are merely friends. Also seen in recurring roles are Andrew, the Varner family's butler and chauffeur, Sheriff Harve Anders, the local sheriff for the county in which Frenchman's Bend is located, and Dr. Aaron Clark, the Varner family's physician.
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Cast
Main
- Edmond O'Brien (eps. 1–13) and Dan O'Herlihy (eps. 15–26) as "Boss" Will Varner
- Nancy Malone as Clara Varner
- Roy Thinnes as Ben Quick
- Lana Wood as Eula Johnson (eps. 3+)
- Paul Geary (eps. 1–23) and Tom Lowell (eps. 24–26) as Jody Varner
- Ruth Roman as Minnie Littlejohn
Guest cast
- Karen Steele as Willow Sterne (eps. 4–5)
- Celeste Holm as Libby Rankin (ep. 15)
- Gary Lockwood as Danny Hamil (ep. 17)
- Ralph Meeker as Jess Corbett (ep. 21)
- Ricardo Montalban as Brice Ferguson (ep. 26)
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Production
Development
Created by Dean Riesner, The Long, Hot Summer was based on the novel The Hamlet by William Faulkner, the short story "Barn Burning", and the 1958 film. The show retained the movie's theme song, "The Long, Hot Summer," written by Sammy Cahn and Alex North, and Jimmie Rodgers sang it for the series as he did for the film.
Broadcast
The Long, Hot Summer was scheduled on Thursdays at 10 p.m. EST opposite CBS's Thursday Night Movie and NBC's long-running variety series The Dean Martin Show.[1] The series was canceled after twenty-six episodes, with the last original episode aired on April 13, 1966.
Casting
In January 1966, series star Edmond O'Brien left the series after a disagreement with the producers (the disagreement was about making Ben Quick the main focus of the show instead of the Varners) and was replaced by Dan O'Herlihy. O'Herlihy played the role of Will Varner for the rest of the series's run.
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