50 Grand Slam
50 Grand Slam is a game show from Ralph Andrews Productions that aired on NBC from October 4 to December 31, 1976. Tom Kennedy hosted the show, with John Harlan as the announcer. It premiered and ended on the same day as the show that preceded it on the NBC schedule, Stumpers!, which was hosted by Allen Ludden, who appeared at the beginning of the premiere to wish Kennedy luck. Name That Tune, also hosted by Kennedy, took over the time slot previously occupied by 50 Grand Slam on NBC the following Monday.
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Plot Summary
A disaffected German adventurer, stranded in Morocco after a failed heist, finds himself entangled with a mysterious woman and a dangerous criminal underworld. He becomes involved in a perilous game of deception and violence as he tries to escape his predicament and a shadowy organization.
Critical Reception
Despite its stylish direction and atmospheric setting, '50 Grand Slam' received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found its plot convoluted and its characters underdeveloped. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating its dark tone and European flair, while others were put off by its pacing and narrative ambiguities.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its moody cinematography and European aesthetic.
- Criticized for a confusing and meandering plot.
- Helmut Berger's performance was noted as a highlight, though often overshadowed by the film's narrative issues.
Google audience: Audience reception for '50 Grand Slam' is largely unavailable and difficult to ascertain through general online discourse. What limited commentary exists suggests a niche appreciation for its genre elements, but overall it remains a lesser-known title with minimal audience commentary.
Fun Fact
Director Ulli Lommel, known for his collaborations with Rainer Werner Fassbinder, often infused his films with a distinct European arthouse sensibility, which is evident in the stylistic choices of '50 Grand Slam' despite its genre leanings.
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