Tuesday, October 4, 2011

9 Tv Shows in the '60s That Weren't Converted to Movies... Yet

Get excited: 'Mister Ed' is finally obtaining the large-screen treatment he warrants! Based on Variety, Fox 2000 has acquired privileges to everyone's favorite speaking equine, meaning Mr. Erectile dysfunction may join a lengthy listing of '60s shows converted into films. From 'Get Smart' to 'Bewitched' to 'The Flinstones' to 'Mission: Impossible' to 'Star Trek' to 'The Twilight Zone' towards the approaching 'The Guy from U.N.C.L.E.' to 'The Beverly Hillbillies' to... well, you understand. '60s television is very a fertile ground for Hollywood professionals! Though you will find still some shows they've skipped. Ahead, nine '60s series that weren't modified towards the giant screen... yet. 'Rawhide' Episodes: 217 Plot: The existence of cattle motorists within the 1860s and 70s Who should direct: Clint Eastwood, clearly. (He starred within the series.) 'The Flying Nun' Episodes: 83 Plot: Because the title indicates, it comes down to a flying nun who solves problems Who should direct: Judd Apatow 'Hogan's Heroes' Episodes: 168 Plot: Allied soldiers spying on Nazis inside a German Bang camping Who should direct: Ivan Reitman 'That Girl' Episodes: 136 Plot: An ambitious actress tries to really make it large in NY City Who should direct: Nora Ephron 'My Three Sons' Episodes: 380 Plot: A couple make an effort to raise three sons Who should direct: Harold Ramis 'I Spy' Episodes: 82 Plot: Secret agents who go undercover as tennis gamers Who should direct: Betty Thomas 'Bonanza' Episodes: 431 Plot: A western that adopted a parent and the three sons in Nevada Who should direct: Coen Siblings 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' Episodes: 158 Plot: A the live of the comedy author in NY City Who should direct: Take advantage of Reiner (his father, Carl, produced the show) 'Adam-12' Episodes: 174 Plot: An LAPD vet holds off retirement to exhibit a rookie the ropes Who should direct: David Zucker 'The Andy Griffith Show' Episodes: 249 Plot: A sheriff and the deputy enter crazy shenanigans Who should direct: Robert Rodriguez Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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