Harper Valley P.T.A.
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Richard C. Bennett
Pitt Hervert
Bob Hastings
Louis Nye
Tobias Anderson
John Fiedler
Film Details
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Synopsis
Widowed, single mother Stella Johnson's makeup, tight clothes, and short skirts make her the talk of the local PTA. When Stella is forced to leave town with her teenage daughter, Stella gets revenge on the self-righteous hypocrites in the PTA who condemned her by exposing their drunken behavior and sexual escapades with photographic evidence.
Director
Richard C. Bennett
Cast
Pitt Hervert
Bob Hastings
Louis Nye
Tobias Anderson
John Fiedler
J J Barry
Irene Yah Ling Sun
Devera Marcus
Royce D Applegate
Laura Teige
Louise Foley
Whitey Hughes
Audrey Christie
Molly Dodd
Pat Paulsen
Susan Swift
Clint Howard
Amzie Strickland
Jan Teige
Nanette Fabray
Barbara Eden
Brian Cook
Arlene Stuart
Fay Dewitt
Ronny Cox
Ron Masak
Crew
Luana Anders
Phil Borack
Bob Breen
Gary Carver
Michael Economou
George Edwards
George Edwards
George Edwards
Tom T Hall
Willy Kurant
Michael C Moore
Tom Rasmussen
Tom Rasmussen
Tom Rasmussen
Nelson Riddle
Jeannie C Riley
Jeannie C Riley
Barry Schneider
Film Details
Technical Specs
Articles
Louis Nye (1913-2005)
Nye was born on May 1, 1913, in Hartford, Connecticut to Russian immigrants. He began his career in theater in his native Hartford before moving to New York City to break into radio. After a stint in the Army during World War II, Nye returned to find a new medium dawning, television. His start was inauspicious, just a few appearances on the Cavalcade of Stars, but little did he realize that when he was picked up for The Steve Allen Show in 1956 that he, along with other talented comedians like Don Knotts, Tom Poston and Bill Dana, were courting stardom. The program was one of the first sketch series to take off on television. It was justly celebrated for the wacky characterizations that the cast invented, and Nye's Gordon Hathaway was no exception. Sure, his take on the country club elite was a touch prissy and effete, but Nye injected Gordon with a raffish charm and child-like sensibilty that never made the character offensive. If anything, Gordon Hathaway was endearing.
His stint on Steve Allen opened up the movie offers, the first of which, the garish Mamie Van Doren vehicle Sex Kittens Go to College (1960), was not exactly a highpoint in cinema comedy, but he soon settled into some good supporting parts in a slew of films: The Facts of Life (1960), The Last Time I Saw Archie (his best film role, a terrrific comic foil for Robert Mitchum, 1961), The Wheeler Dealers, Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? (both 1963), Good Neighbor Sam (another great part as an inept detective, 1964), and A Guide for the Married Man (1967).
Nye's career cooled in the '70s, with an occasional television appearance (Laverne & Shirley, Fantasy Island) and mediocre flicks (Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976), Harper Valley P.T.A. (1978). Eventually, he found solace in voice work for many animated shows, the most popular of them being his long run on Inspector Gadget (1985-99). Still, just when you thought he was out of the limelight, he returned as a semi-regular in the critically acclaimed HBO comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm where for two seasons (2000-2002), he was hilarious as comic Jeff Garlin's sardonic father. Give Mr. Nye his due, he left the stage near the top of his game. He is survived by his wife, Anita; and a son, Peter.
by Michael T. Toole
Louis Nye (1913-2005)
Quotes
Trivia
All but the last 2 weeks of filming were directed by Ralph Senensky. He left after expressing concern that the elephants would be spooked on Halloween night, when a scene was scheduled to be shot. As it turned out he was right and Nanette Fabray was injured.
90% of Ron Masak's dialogue was ad-libbed, as directed.
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States on Video August 21, 1991
Released in United States Summer August 1978
Completed shooting April 1978.
Released in United States Summer August 1978
Released in United States on Video August 21, 1991