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Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy

Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy
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Genre Biography
Drama
Written by M. Charles Cohen
Hank Searls (biography)
Directed by Richard T. Heffron
Starring Peter Strauss
Barbara Parkins
Stephen Elliott
Darleen Carr
Theme music composer John Barry
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Bill McCutchen
Cinematography Stevan Larner
Editor(s) Ronald J. Fagin
Running time 100 minutes
Production company(s) ABC Circle Films
Distributor ABC
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 18, 1977

Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy is a 1977 television movie that originally aired on ABC. Based upon the biography by Hank Searls called The Lost Prince: Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy, the film chronicles the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., the unlucky older brother of John F. Kennedy. Young Joe stars Peter Strauss in the titular role and was directed by Richard T. Heffron.

The production was filmed in Seattle. Strauss, then highly popular due to his starring appearances in the television miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man said he had turned down a million-dollar offer to continue with a third year of that miniseries before taking on the role of Joe Kennedy, and that he had researched it heavily. The production received attention when it was discovered that Bill Foulon, an escaped convict from the Oregon State Penitentiary, had managed to secure work as an extra on the film, and later (while still on the run) called the Los Angeles Times to talk about his experience.

Reviews of the film were mixed. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columnist Win Fanning gave it a strongly positive review, saying that Strauss had "acquitted himself brilliantly" in portraying Kennedy as a "driven young man".Kay Gardella of the New York Daily News gave it a moderately positive review, though she commented that Strauss, as Kennedy, had done a better job of "imitating Jack Kennedy" than Sam Chew, the actor who had actually played the future president. On the other hand, Chris Stoehr of The Milwaukee Sentinel thought that Strauss had been "trapped" in a bad production with "unforgivably bad lines" and a failure to show the viewer Joe Kennedy's special qualities.


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