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The Secret War of Jackie's Girls

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The Secret War of Jackie's Girls
GenreAction
Drama
Written byAnn Donahue
D. Guthrie
Theodore Jonas
Jean Ross Kondek
Directed byGordon Hessler
StarringLee Purcell
Mariette Hartley
Dee Wallace
Music byFred Karlin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersFlorence Small
Jon Surgal
ProducerDorothy J. Bailey
CinematographyWilliam Cronjager
EditorsBeryl Gelfond
Larry Lester
Michael S. Murphy
Larry Strong
Jean-Marc Vasseur
Running time100 min.
Production companiesPenthouse Productions
Public Art Films
Universal Television
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseNovember 29, 1980 (1980-11-29)

The Secret War of Jackie's Girls is a 1980 American TV movie that was conceived as a pilot but never went to series. It is about female pilots who undertake secret missions in World War II. The pilot was directed by Gordon Hessler.[1]

Cast

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Production

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The success of Charlie's Angels in the 1976-77 ratings season prompted all the American TV networks to feature more sexy young women in action-orientated roles, either adding them to existing programs or introducing new shows that focused on them. NBC picked up The Bionic Woman from ABC and also added young female characters to the 1977-78 seasons of Baa Baa Black Sheep and BJ and the Bear. They introduced several new shows with female sex symbol leads such as Quark, The Roller Girls and Who's Watching the Kids?, as well as commissioning pilots for several series which were direct imitations of Charlie's Angels: The Secret War of Jackie's Girls, The Hunted Lady and Cover Girls.[2]

Reception

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The Los Angeles Times said "the aerial photography... is quite marvellous."[3]

References

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  1. ^ MOVIES OF THE WEK Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 23 Nov 1980: z5.
  2. ^ Hilmes p 231
  3. ^ TELEVISION REVIEWS: THE BABYSITTER' AIRS ON ABC TELEVISION REVIEWS Los Angeles Times 28 Nov 1980: h18.

Notes

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  • Hilmes, Mary (2007). NBC: America's Network. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520250819.
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