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The Great American Fourth of July
 and Other Disasters

 

Photos taken during the filming

Copyright: WGBH Educational Foundation
Funded By: Corporation for Public Broadcasting (The Program Fund)
Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO)
Date: March 16, 1982
Director: Richard Bartlett
Producer: Olivia Tappan
Exec.Producer: Fred Barzyk
Costumes: Oleksa
Running Time: 95 Minutes
Status: Not available for purchase
Resides in WGBH library
Story Lines: Sears Radio
Wilbur Duckworth and the Magic Baton
The Blind Date
Scragging
The Wash Rag Pyramid Scheme
Uncle Carl's Fireworks Stand
The Old Man's Fireworks Display
Ludlow Kissel and the Dago Bomb
Fireworks on the roof of Roosevelt High
Sack races at the picnic
Cast:

Matt Dillon Ralph Parker
James Broderick  The Old Man
Barbara Bolton Mom
Jay Ine Randy
Jeffery Yonis Schwartz
Babe Sargent Ludlow Kissel
William Lampley Flick
Mike Moore Wilbur Duckworth
Frank Dolan Mr Dirks
Harriet Wilson Mrs. Kissel
Will Sahlein Zudoc
Brian Smiar Gus
John Blood John
Arnie Cox Ace
William R Riker Uncle Carl
Lisa Jacobsen Pamela
Andrea McCullough Clara Mae
Christopher Childs Mailman
Paul McMaster Hot Dog Man
Dana Hardwick Ledbetter
Ruth Edinberg Mother at Picnic
Notes:
Jean Shepherd as the Narrator
"Ballad of Ludlow Kissel" Sung by Leigh Brown
Shep's dog Daphne appears in the movie
This movie was comprised of many of the stories which first appeared in Playboy Magazine and were told in various forms over the years on the radio.
In the movie, during the 'blind date' scene, Shep and his blind date Pamela, Schwartz and his date Clara Mae, are watching the movie "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing". Clara Mae says to Schwartz "This is so romantic. It's just like us." In the movie William Holden and Jennifer Jones fall in love and Holden goes off to war and never returns. In real life Schwartz goes off to war and never returns. 
The music at the end of the movie is "Blue Hawaii" as sung by Bing Crosby
If you recall, the opening sequence had Shep at Pedro's South of the Boarder going through the fireworks

Screen Shots


Ralph

The Old Man

Mom

Randy

Wanda Hickey

Clara Mae

Uncle Carl

Pamela

Ludlow Kissel

Wilbur Duckworth

The Bluebird Tavern

The Sears Radio

Ralph in the Band

Randy on Bike

Wilbur Showing off

Oops!

Washrag Pyramid

Slow news day!

Potato Sack Race

Lud tries lighting a match

A 'punk' lends a hand

Oops!

Mrs Kissel unaware

Poor Mrs Kissel

The old man shows off

Set himself on fire

And the School!

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