The Family Rico
The Family Rico is a 1972 American TV movie directed by Paul Wendkos based on a novel by Georges Simenon.[1]
It was a remake of The Brothers Rico.
Reception
The New York Times called it "serviceable".[2]
gollark: No, that's roughly average life expectancy over here.
gollark: I have no idea who that is.
gollark: As opposed to passively awful for me like mostly not doing exercise.
gollark: I determined that given my horrible tendency to devalue medium/long-term stuff automatically anyway I should really not do things which are *actively* awful for me without a very good reason.
gollark: Self-driving cars will definitely be very neat when someone gets them to work mostly independently. Unless stupid lawmakers/etc. require a human constantly there to monitor it.
References
- TV REVIEWS: Violence Below Surface in 'Rico' Smith, Cecil. Los Angeles Times 12 Sep 1972: d14.
- TV: 'Maude,' a Comedy, Will Make Debut Tonight: Lear Series to Star Beatrice Arthur New Night at Movies to Have Premiere By JOHN J. O'CONNOR. New York Times 12 Sep 1972: 90.
External links
- The Family Rico at IMDb
- The Family Rico at BFI
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