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Jack Good Filmography

ProductionBORN 1931GREENFORD6 FILMS IN DB

JackGood

Known for Production Β· Father Goose, Clambake, Catch My Soul

6
FILMS IN DB
$209
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$42
AVG VALUE
BLU-RAY
BEST FORMAT
πŸ’Ž
RAREST RELEASE
Clambake
~$130 Β· BLU-RAY Β· 1967
πŸ“ˆ
MOST VALUABLE
Mary's Incredible Dream
$6 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Jack Good was a pioneering figure in the realm of television and film production, leaving an indelible mark on the way we experience entertainment at home. Best known for his groundbreaking work on "33 β…“ Revolutions per Monkee" (1969), this innovative special melded music and comedy, showcasing The Monkees in a way that captivated audiences and collectors alike. Its unique blend of psychedelic visuals and pop culture commentary makes it a sought-after gem in the realm of vintage media. In addition to his Monkees masterpiece, Good also directed "Mary's Incredible Dream" (1976), a whimsical journey that stands out for its inventive storytelling and vibrant production. Collectors treasure these titles not just for their nostalgic value but also for their historical significance in the evolution of television specials and home video formats. Jack Good's work continues to resonate with fans and collectors, securing his legacy as a key figure in the world of physical media.

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6 films
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jack Good known for?

Jack Good is known for production work, particularly on films such as 'Father Goose' (1964) where he played Lieutenant Stebbings, 'Clambake' (1967) as Hathaway, and 'Catch My Soul' (1974).

What genres does Jack Good's filmography span?

Jack Good's filmography includes genres such as Music, Comedy, Romance, TV Movie, Fantasy, and Documentary.

What is the range and breadth of Jack Good's work?

Jack Good has worked on 6 films from 1964 to 1976, covering a variety of genres.

What era or decades does Jack Good's work cover?

Jack Good's work spans from 1964 to 1976, with the most-active decade being the 1960s.