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Prior to the long-running original series, Fantasy Island was introduced to viewers in 1977 through two highly-rated made-for-television films in which Mr. Roarke and Tattoo played relatively minor roles. Airing from 1978 to 1984, the original series starred Ricardo Montalban as Mr. Roarke, the enigmatic overseer of a mysterious island somewhere in the Pacific Ocean (presumably near Hawaii) where people from all walks of life could come and live out their fantasies — for a price.

Roarke was known for his white suit and cultured demeanor, and he was initially accompanied by an energetic sidekick, Tattoo, played by the diminutive Hervé Villechaize, who ran up the main bell tower to ring the bell and shout "The plane! The plane!" to announce the arrival of a new set of guests at the beginning of each episode. This line, shown at the beginning of the show's credits, became an unlikely catchphrase thanks to Villechaize's spirited delivery and French accent (he actually pronounced it, "De plane! De plane!"). In later seasons, he would come down to drive in his personal go cart, sized for him, and recklessly drive to join Roarke for the visitor reception. From 1980 to 1982, Wendy Schaal joined the cast as another assistant named Julie. Flint quit the series prior to the 1983-1984 season (its last) and Tattoo was replaced by a more sedate butler type named Lawrence, played by Christopher Hewett.

Roarke's personal vehicle was an orange Dodge Aspen station wagon with a Safari top - with the stance of a modern-day sport utility vehicle.
Tattoo and Mr. Roarke welcome visitors to Fantasy Island.
Tattoo and Mr. Roarke welcome visitors to Fantasy Island.

In the early seasons, it was noted that each guest had paid $50,000 in advance for the fulfillment of their fantasies and that Fantasy Island was, at its heart, a business. Later, it became clear that the price a guest paid was substantial to him or her, and for one little girl whose father was one of Roarke's guests, she'd emptied her piggy bank - less than ten dollars - to have her fantasy about her father fulfilled.

In the two pilot movies Roarke was actually a rather sinister figure, but once the series went into production he soon became much more benevolent. In later seasons there were often supernatural overtones suggesting that Mr. Roarke was an angel, or perhaps a space alien or something else other-worldly, and that his powers to fulfill fantasies were the result of a supernatural being or beings needing to correct things that had happened in the past. Usually, he employed some sort of object - a magic potion, for instance - in order to make the fantasy come true. He also seemed to have his own magical powers of some sort, although it was never explained how this came to be. In one notable episode late in the series, Roarke battled a character who appeared to be The Devil (played by Roddy McDowall). Roarke had a strong moral code throughout, but he was always merciful as he tried to teach his guests the error of their ways. Several guests died on the island, either due to their own negligence, aggression or arrogance, or because they'd been due to die anyway and Roarke was allowing them to live out one last wish.

The usual format of each episode consisted of an introduction in which Roarke would describe to Tattoo (or another assistant) the nature of each person's fantasy, usually with a cryptic comment suggesting the person's fantasy will not turn out as they expected. The episode would then alternate between two or three independent storylines as the guests experienced their fantasies and interacted with Roarke. Often, the fantasies would turn out to be morality lessons for the guests, sometimes to the point of (apparently) putting their lives at risk, only to have Roarke step in at the last minute and reveal the deception. It is mentioned a few times that a condition of visiting Fantasy Island is that guests never reveal what goes on there. A small number of guests decided to make the irrevocable choice to stay permanently, living out their fantasy until death; one such person was an actor who'd been in a Tarzan-type TV series in the 1960s.

Like several other series of the era, such as The Love Boat and Murder, She Wrote, Fantasy Island employed many celebrities (if not A-list film stars of the time) as guest stars, often bringing them back repeatedly for different roles. The guests included TV stars such as Bill Bixby and Bob Denver, classic film stars such as Peter Lawford and Ray Bolger, young starlets like Victoria Principal and Barbi Benton, character actors such as Howard Duff and David Doyle, and soap opera actors like Dack Rambo.

The program was popular in its day, and its campy style has won it a cult following in reruns.
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The 1998 Series
Fantasy Island (1998)

Malcolm McDowell as Mr. Roarke, and Mädchen Amick as the shape-shifting Ariel.
Genre dramedy, fantasy
Running time 60 minutes (per episode, including commercials)
Starring Malcolm McDowell
Mädchen Amick
Louis Lombardi
Edward Hibbert
Fyvush Finkel
Sylvia Sidney
Country of origin USA
Original channel ABC
Original run September 26, 1998–January 23, 1999
No. of episodes 13

In 1998, ABC attempted a revival of the series in an hour-long format. The role of Mr. Roarke was filled by Malcolm McDowell and, unlike the first series, the supernatural aspect of his character and of Fantasy Island itself was emphasized from the start, along with a dose of dark humor. Director Barry Sonnenfeld, known for his work on The Addams Family movies, was a chief creative force on the new series. Another departure from the original involved filming location, with the new series filmed in Hawaii, rather than in California.

The supporting cast was also expanded for the new series. There was no attempt to replace Covert, with Roarke instead having a team of assistants — one of whom was a beautiful female shape shifter — who were assigned to help create and maintain the various fantasy worlds created on the island. Apparently these assistants were imprisoned on the island in order to pay off some debt, sometimes hinting that they were in some kind of Limbo. The series was cancelled midway through the season, with this subplot never resolved.

In an attempt to contrast this series with the original, the new Mr. Roarke usually wore black; in the first episode, he picked the single black suit out of a closet of white ones and ordered that the rest be burned. Also during the first episode, an assistant came into Mr. Roarke's office, shouting "The planes! The planes!" Mr. Roarke ordered the assistant to never do that again.

Episodes of the revived series were regularly introduced at a travel agency that actually books the fantasies, operated by two elderly travel agents played by Fyvush Finkel and 1930s silver screen leading lady Sylvia Sidney (in her final acting role).
 
Moo- I do NOT believe you almost half a century! You look amazing!!!

I don't remember much about Fantasy Island- someone please find an appropriate D-list star for me to be....

I love the idea.... we are on fantasy island..... maybe our fantasy is to be at the meet.......
 
TwinkieMama said:
Moo- I do NOT believe you almost half a century! You look amazing!!!

I don't remember much about Fantasy Island- someone please find an appropriate D-list star for me to be....

I love the idea.... we are on fantasy island..... maybe our fantasy is to be at the meet.......


Twink, you could be Barbi Benton...
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or Maureen McCormick...aka...Marsha, Marsha, Marsha.
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They BOTH made appearances on FI. TFI. (BB 8 times and MM 6 times)
 

TwinkieMama said:
Moo- I do NOT believe you almost half a century! You look amazing!!!

I don't remember much about Fantasy Island- someone please find an appropriate D-list star for me to be....

I love the idea.... we are on fantasy island..... maybe our fantasy is to be at the meet.......
Oh, I have plenty of gray hair up close, Twinkie! But that can be remedied at the salon and will be soon.

Here is a link to the Fantasy Island Episode Guide. I pick Lauren Tewes (no resemblance whatsoever, but I'm playing tour guide on our Disney trip) for me because Wendy the Snapple Lady wasn't on Fantasy Island!
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Twink - You could be Stepfanie Kramer, maybe. Here's a more recent picture and a younger picture (with 80s hair).
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Shelby5514 said:
Too bad Sher's checked out already... I have the perfect link for her...


http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~geoffo/humour/flattery.html

Shelby - HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I remember Barbie Benton. And of course who doesn't know Marsha Brady.

Moo --Thanks for the re cap of Fantasy Island. I'm with Twinkie you don't look it. I saw your pic too.



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Thanks, NAB and TM- You'll notice I didn't post a closeup! I do find it kind of interesting to compare how I and my friends look at this age with photos of our moms and grandmas when they were about this age. In many ways, our lives have not been as hard as theirs were.

For me, I think it helped not to have had a lot of direct sun exposure to my face, I have never smoked, and of course my wrinkles are plumped out fairly well :teeth: !!!
 
Ack! The choices!!!!


but since I am fabulous, smart, witty and talented I shall think about it tomorrow....

night all!
 
:rotfl2:

Twink - You've been playing with Shelby's/Sher's Automatic Flatterer too!

That thing is GRRR-r-r-r-EAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Also, I have to tell U-ma that I almost bought a bunch of EASY buttons at Staples tonight (about $5.00) for a bunch of my co-workers as a joke. We are dealing with the end of the fiscal year at work this week. BLECH. :guilty:

They'll make good Christmas presents, I think, if I can come up with a funny poem or something to go with them.

Wish it really was that easy to finish up projects! Wait . . . THAT can be my fantasy! :dance3:
 
I am shocked at the lack of editing in this place, neigh I am disheartened. What will this ship be like when we return? :teeth:

I am still watching and jami, no shell bee did not spell it correctly, so you are flagged too. And Shell bee. no sir re is also incorrect. it is no sirree.....tfi :smooth: :)

Okay, here I will be the voice of someone.... :goodvibes
 
horsegirl said:
I am shocked at the lack of editing in this place, neigh I am disheartened. What will this ship be like when we return? :teeth:

I am still watching and jami, no shell bee did not spell it correctly, so you are flagged too. And Shell bee. no sir re is also incorrect. it is no sirree.....tfi :smooth: :)

Okay, here I will be the voice of someone.... :goodvibes

can you guess who that is?

H - Could it be Chappie???

When the Sher :cat: is away, the :earsgirl: :mickeyjum :earsboy: ::MinnieMo :earboy2: :earseek: ::MickeyMo will play!!!
 
Oh oh oh.... I'll be Victoria Principal!!!!!!!!

Looks just like me (NOTTTTTTT!!!), but who cares...........

Darn jetlag, closed my eyes for 10 mins at 8:30, and now it's 1AM!!!
 
Minnie_Moo said:
Another AYE. Add me to the pity party list, Tink.

I do, however, get to meet with the "girls" who I'm going with in January for planning talk tomorrow night!
Aye, (sniff), me three...
 
Minnie_Moo said:
Oh, I have plenty of gray hair up close, Twinkie! But that can be remedied at the salon and will be soon.

Here is a link to the Fantasy Island Episode Guide. I pick Lauren Tewes (no resemblance whatsoever, but I'm playing tour guide on our Disney trip) for me because Wendy the Snapple Lady wasn't on Fantasy Island!
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Twink - You could be Stepfanie Kramer, maybe. Here's a more recent picture and a younger picture (with 80s hair).
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Shelby - HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


MM- You are just cracking me up!! Wendy the Snapple Lady!!! :rotfl2: I used to love those commercials! And that HAIR on Stephanie-the-younger! She has aged very nicely...

Twinkie- go to that episode guide for your D-lister...pick a good one!
 
MSO to all that are still here...


Okay I want to be Lisa Hartman. Skinny and beautiful.....And she is married to a country singing star. Sorry not good with pictures but I am sure you know who she is.



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Good Morning.

Utah Momma, I like it when you call me a hunky lawyer. Major points Diet Pepsi Posting Queen. Keep that crap up and I will even read your report. (or did you mean to type "funky")

Golf and a little bit of work today. Hope you all have a great day.

BDG

Hi Horsey, Twinkie and Jasper. Just us cool people here now.
 
Nice tags MM and UMA, I must be the only one left without a tag..... :sad2:
 
Morning All!

I'm still here too.....but busy day.

I must say you guys are a funny bunch of Vikings.....all 5 or 6 pages of it. Well done on your way to 14K!

NAB - don't worry about the tags....you can have mine. They are about 100 years old anyway! And besides I can really only think of about 5 things to do with snow! And opinions..... :confused3 I'm just a Yaker!! :teeth:


Hey b......
Just us cool people here now.
Thanks! :teeth:

Firemen are back today, but it looks like rain (is that a song???)

:firefight

Gotta go.....I think I better start thinking about packing.....

Tater, laters!
 
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