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1964 World's Fair & Brill Building Footage.The film follows the impossibly sunny Lenny Freeman, played by former “Parks and Recreation” supporting player Jim O’Heir.

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Harvey Middleman, Fireman at the American Film Institute Catalog."HARVEY MIDDLEMAN FIREMAN-GENE TROOBNICK-PATRICIA HARTY-27X41 POSTER-1965-C VG/FN." EBay. "HARVEY MIDDLEMAN FIREMAN ORIGINAL 11X14 LOBBY CARD SET OF 8 1965." EBay.

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"ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER HARVEY MIDDLEMAN FIREMAN 1950'S." EBay. http%3A%2F%%2FMPD%2Frr_other_film_details2.htm. "Motion Picture Division Film Script Index (Harvey Middleman, Fireman).". The Montreal Gazette, Saturday ed., Entertainment sec.: 22. "New Movies In Town." Review of Harvey Middleman, Fireman. The Montreal Gazette, Wednesday ed., Entertainment sec.: 8. "Boxers, Firemen, Delinquents And Conductors At The Festival." Review of Harvey Middleman, Fireman. Atty1337: Reviews and Ratings for Harvey Middleman, Fireman ().

  • ^ Harvey Middleman, Fireman: Critics' Reviews Archived at the Wayback Machine.
  • Harvey Middleman Fireman (1965) Screen: Pintoff Whimsey:' Harvey Middleman' His First Long Picture. Bosley Crowther, in The New York Times, wrote "As a matter of fact, the idea for this modestly-made comedy would provide just enough substance for a brisk animated short." and "the vein does not seem to feed as freely into a 75-minute film, performed by human actors, as it does into an 8-minute cartoon" when referring to some of Pintoff's earlier credits, while Craig Butler's AMG review reported that "A satirical fable about middle class life in 1960s America, Middleman starts out promisingly but eventually turns conventional and rather predictable." and "If Middleman disappoints, it's still an off-beat, mildly entertaining little film". No U.S release but available for purchase at Įnthusiasm for the film was subdued. Also on the bill were 3 of Pintoff's cartoons: "The Interview," "The Critic" and "The Old Man and the Flower." Home release Lawrence in association with Ernest Pintoff Koogleman, the two seem too have some marital problems.
  • Charles Durning as Dooley: One of Harvey’s co-workers, later falls in love with Lois after he saves her from a fire.
  • Ruth Jaroslow as The Mother: Harvey’s nagging mother.
  • Tries to make Harvey happy as best as she can.
  • Arlene Golonka as Harriet: Harvey’s loving and dedicated wife.
  • She seems to have impulsive qualities similar to Harvey but with the classic “Dumb Blond” personality.
  • Patricia Harty as Lois: A young and beautiful model who falls in love with Harvey after he saves her from a fire.
  • While she attempts to help Harvey she is more concerned with her own issues with her husband. Koogleman: Harvey’s trusting psychiatrist. He is the film’s main character and often shows impulsive tendencies such as when he cheats on his wife after saving Lois from a fire.
  • Eugene Troobnick as Harvey Middleman: A simple fireman who loves his job.
  • Lois and Dinny quickly fall in love and Harvey is left to return to his wife. Another fire breaks out in Lois's apartment, and this time one of Harvey's associates Dinny (Will Mackenzie) rescues Lois while Harvey saves a cat. Koogleman however is too preoccupied with her own relationship problems to help Harvey with his conundrum. After secretly dating her several times, Harvey decides he must solve his moral dilemma by consulting his psychiatrist Mrs. Harvey steals a kiss from her as he resuscitates her and the two quickly fall in love. Just as he dreamt it, he rescues a young model named Lois (Patricia Harty). Harvey loves his life but after a fight with his wife over dinner one night he imagines himself rescuing a beautiful young girl from a fire. Harvey Middleman (Eugene Troobnick), a New York City fireman, lives happily in a New Jersey suburb with his wife (Arlene Golonka) and two small children.










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