Arnie
Arnie

Arnie

1972TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsEnglish

Arnie is a television sitcom that ran for two seasons on the CBS network. It stars Herschel Bernardi, Sue Ane Langdon, and Roger Bowen. Bernardi played the title character, Arnie Nuvo, a longtime blue collar employee at the fictitious Continental Flange Company, who overnight was promoted to an executive position. The storylines mainly focused on this fish out of water situation, and on Arnie's sometimes-problematic relationship with his well-meaning but wealthy and eccentric boss, Hamilton Majors Jr.. Because he still held his union card, Arnie could negotiate tricky management/labor situations that no one else could. Arnie's surname was presumably a pun on nouveau riche, and possibly also on Art Nouveau. In addition to Bernardi, Bowen, and Langdon, cast members included Del Russel and Stephanie Steele as Arnie's son and daughter, Richard and Andrea; Elaine Shore as Arnie's secretary, Felicia; and Herb Voland as sour-tempered executive Neil Ogilvie. In its first season, despite being the lead-in to The Mary Tyler Moore Show on Saturday nights and winning an Emmy nomination as best comedy series, Arnie received only fair Nielsen ratings. For its second season, in order to increase its viewership, CBS made a major cast change in the show's format. Charles Nelson Reilly joined the cast as Randy Robinson, a TV chef who called himself "The Giddyap Gourmet," apparently a reference to The Galloping Gourmet.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Dan CurtisGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A lonely, elderly man who lives in a secluded mansion adopts an 8-year-old orphan boy. The boy, Arnie, appears to be a sweet child, but he harbors a dark secret and a sinister influence begins to affect the man's life and sanity.

Critical Reception

Arnie is a lesser-known horror film that has gained a cult following over the years for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling premise. While not a critical darling upon its release, it is appreciated for its psychological horror elements and memorable performance by Herschel Bernardi.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its chilling atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.
  • Herschel Bernardi delivers a compelling performance as the lonely patriarch.
  • Some found the pacing slow and the ending ambiguous.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Arnie' is not widely documented through aggregated Google user reviews, but discussions often highlight its effectiveness as a slow-burn psychological horror.

Fun Fact

Dan Curtis, the director of 'Arnie,' also created and produced the iconic horror soap opera 'Dark Shadows.'

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