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Cold Turkey is a 1971 satirical black comedy film starring Dick Van Dyke and a long list of comedic actors. The film was written for the screen, produced, and directed by Norman Lear , marking his directorial debut and his only directorial feature film credit.
She appeared in such cult films as The Honeymoon Killers (1969), Cold Turkey (1971) and Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977) as well as the summer replacement variety television series Comedy Tonight. She was also in the movie House of Dark Shadows (1970) as Mrs. Johnson, when Clarice Blackburn couldn't do the role.
His last role was in the comedy film Cold Turkey (1971), in which his character communicated only through facial expressions. Horton continued to appear in stage productions, often in summer stock. His performance in the play Springtime for Henry became a perennial in summer theaters. [9]
Producer and director Norman Lear's legend started in the tiny Iowa town of Greenfield, where he filmed the satirical comedy 'Cold Turkey' in 1969
Cold Turkey: United Artists / Tandem Productions: Norman Lear (director/screenplay); William Price Fox Jr. (screenplay); Dick Van Dyke, Bob Newhart, Pippa Scott, Tom Poston, Edward Everett Horton, Bob Elliott, Ray Goulding, Vincent Gardenia, Barnard Hughes, Graham Jarvis: One More Train to Rob: Universal Pictures
Cold Turkey, an animated short film starring Pluto Cold Turkey (1971 film) , a comedy by Norman Lear Cold Turkey (2003 film) , an Australian film directed by Steven McGregor
Norman Lear, the influential television impresario who dominated the American prime-time comedy lineup in the 1970s and smashed barriers with topical sitcoms that wrung humor out of the country ...
In the belated 2007 CD issue of the Cold Turkey soundtrack (which was Newman's first film work, and had never been issued in any format to that time), the two original versions of this song as featured in the film were included (2:35" and 2:03"). In the first version as played over the film's opening credits, the song segues into a choral ...