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Genre
  
Mystery fiction

Music director
  
Benny Carter

Country
  
United States

7.6/10
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Director
  
Stuart Rosenberg

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Release date
  
November 26, 1966 (1966-11-26) (Universal City, California)

Based on
  
Three Women  by Tiffany Thayer

Writer
  
Ranald MacDougall (teleplay), Tiffany Thayer (novel)

Screenplay
  
Carol Sobieski, Ranald MacDougall

Cast
  
Anthony Franciosa
(Jeff Dillon),
Jill St. John
(Leona Purdy),
Jack Klugman
(Ben Welcome),
George Macready
(Glenn Howard),
Jack Weston
(Griffin),
Lee Bowman
(Cruikshank)

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Fame Is the Name of the Game (1966) is an American TV-movie that aired on NBC and served as the pilot episode of the subsequent series The Name of the Game. It was directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It was produced by Ranald MacDougall, who also wrote the teleplay, from the novel One Woman by Tiffany Thayer.

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The film stars Anthony Franciosa as investigative journalist Jeff Dillon. It also presents the screen debut of 20-year-old Susan Saint James as Peggy Chan, Dillon's new editorial assistant. (In the series, St. James's character is renamed Peggy Maxwell, and she is the research assistant to all three of the rotating lead characters.) In the film, Jeff Dillon writes for Fame magazine, a publication of Janus Enterprises, and Glenn Howard (George Macready) is just the managing editor. In the subsequent series, Dillon writes for People magazine, a division of Howard Publications, and Glenn Howard (Gene Barry) is head of the whole company.

The telefilm also features Jill St. John, Jack Klugman, and Robert Duvall.

In the weeks before the telefilm's first broadcast, NBC ran an unprecedented blitz of TV ads which erroneously billed Fame is the Name of the Game as television's first "world premiere" of a "major motion picture". The film garnered phenomenal ratings leading to the spin-off series.

Plot summary

An investigative reporter looks into the murder of a call girl. His investigation unearths her diary, which has the names of many prominent people inscribed within its pages. He sets out to find her killer from among the names contained in the diary.

Principal cast

Anthony Franciosa as Jeff Dillon
Jill St. John as Leona Purdy
Jack Klugman as Ben Welcome
George Macready as Glenn Howard (replaced by Gene Barry in the subsequent series)
Jack Weston as Griffin
Susan Saint James as Peggy Chan (Peggy Maxwell in the series)
Lee Bowman as Cruikshank
Robert Duvall as Eddie Franchot
Jay C. Flippen as Dizzy Shaner
Nicholas Colasanto as Lieutenant Lewis

References

Fame Is the Name of the Game Wikipedia
Fame Is the Name of the Game IMDb Fame Is the Name of the Game themoviedb.org