United States / Jun 05, 1974 / PBS
Nourish the Beast (1974)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Baba Goya is a loudmouth mother who goes through husbands and orphans like the Turkish coffee she makes in a dirty old soup pan. In Queens she presides over a household comprised of a childish orphan who happens to be a cop, an elderly gentleman who explodes every time somebody calls him grandpa, a dying husband and an errant daughter who cries all night. The husband, Baba's fifth, is already submitting an ad for her sixth. The cop catches a Japanese stealing cameras and chains him to a radiator, the daughter guiltily confesses she voted for Nixon and runs off, and the husband-who may not die after all-insists they must wait out Watergate for a Democrat.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Kenneth Tigar | Adolph |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Nourish the Beast |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | KCET, Broadway Theatre Archive |
| Release date | 5 giugno 1974 |
| Executive producer | Norman Lloyd |
| Production | George Turpin |
| Writer | Steve Tesich |
| Casting | Joseph D'Agosta |
| Editing | Roy Stewart |
| Assistant directors | Norman Lloyd |
| Lighting | Ken Dettling, Tom Schamp |
| Production design | Roy Christopher |
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| Art direction | Roy Christopher |
| Set decoration | Roy Christopher |
| Music | Robert Prince, Tom Ancell |
| Sound | Robert Prince, Tom Ancell |
| Costume design | Walter Schenk |
| Makeup | Walter Schenk |
| Hairstyling | Walter Schenk |
Release dates
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