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{{Short description|1982 television film directed by Russ Mayberry}}
{{about|the 1982 telemovie|other uses|Rooster (disambiguation)}}
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{{Infobox television
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| show_name = Rooster
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| genre = Drama
| caption =
| writer = [[Glen A. Larson]]<br />[[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul Williams]]
| genre =
| starring = [[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul Williams]]<br />[[Pat McCormick (actor)|Pat McCormick]]<br />[[J. D. Cannon]]<br />[[Ed Lauter]]<br />[[Jill St. John]]<br />[[Kathrine Baumann]]<br />
| writer = [[Glen A. Larson]]<br />[[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul Williams]]
| director = [[Russ Mayberry]]
| starring = [[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul Williams]]<br />[[Pat McCormick (actor)|Pat McCormick]]<br />[[J. D. Cannon]]<br />[[Ed Lauter]]<br />[[Jill St. John]]<br />[[Kathrine Baumann]]<br />[[Amy Botwinick]]
| executive_producer = Glen A. Larson
| director = [[Russ Mayberry]]
| music = [[Stu Phillips (composer)|Stu Phillips]]
| executive_producer = Glen A. Larson
| cinematography = [[Chuck Arnold]] (as Charles G. Arnold)
| producer = [[Keith Pierce]] (associate producer)<br />[[Harker Wade]] (supervising producer)
| music = [[Stu Phillips (composer)|Stu Phillips]]
| editor = [[David Howe (film editor)|David Howe]]
| released = {{Start date|1982|08|19}}
| cinematography = [[Chuck Arnold]] (as Charles G. Arnold)
| company = [[20th Century Fox Television]]<br />[[Glen A. Larson Productions]]<br />[[Tugboat Productions]]
| editor = [[David Howe (film editor)|David Howe]]
| network = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
| released = {{Film date|1982|08|19}}
| runtime = 85 minutes
| company = [[20th Century Fox Television]]<br />[[Glen A. Larson Productions]]<br />[[Tugboat Productions]]
| country = United States
| distributor = [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]
| language = English
| network = ABC
| runtime = 85 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
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'''''Rooster''''' is a 1982 [[television film]], starring [[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul Williams]] and [[Pat McCormick (actor)|Pat McCormick]] who were reunited after their pairing in the ''[[Smokey and the Bandit]]'' movies. ''Rooster'' is an unsold television pilot written and produced by [[Glen A. Larson]] for [[20th Century Fox Television]] and broadcast as a two-hour movie on the ABC Television Network in 1982.
'''''Rooster''''' is a 1982 [[television film|made-for-television film]] starring [[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul Williams]] and [[Pat McCormick (actor)|Pat McCormick]] who were reunited after their pairing in the ''[[Smokey and the Bandit]]'' movies. ''Rooster'' is an unsold television pilot written and produced by [[Glen A. Larson]] for [[20th Century Fox Television]] and broadcast as a two-hour movie on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] on August 19, 1982 and was rebroadcast on July 24, 1983.


==Plot summary==
==Plot summary==
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* [[Jill St. John]] as Joanna Van Eegan
* [[Jill St. John]] as Joanna Van Eegan
* [[Delta Burke]] as Laura DeVega
* [[Delta Burke]] as Laura DeVega
* [[Kathrine Baumann]] as Amy Hammond
* [[Charlie Callas]] as Francis A. Melville
* [[Charlie Callas]] as Francis A. Melville
* [[Henry Darrow]] as Dr. Sanchez
* [[Henry Darrow]] as Dr. Sanchez
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* [[Lara Parker]] as Janet
* [[Lara Parker]] as Janet
* [[William Daniels]] as Dr. DeVega
* [[William Daniels]] as Dr. DeVega
* [[John Saxon (actor)|John Saxon]] as Jerome Brademan
* [[John Saxon]] as Jerome Brademan
* [[Eddie Albert]] as Rev. Harlan Barnum
* [[Eddie Albert]] as Rev. Harlan Barnum
* [[Marie Osmond]] as Sister Mae Davis
* [[Marie Osmond]] as Sister Mae Davis
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* [[Mike Scioscia]] as Himself
* [[Mike Scioscia]] as Himself
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==Follow-ons==
Rooster Steele and Sweets McBride, played by Paul Williams and Pat McCormick, would reappear in [[List of The Fall Guy episodes|"How Do I Kill Thee...Let Me Count the Ways"]] episode of ''The Fall Guy'' in 1983.


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:1982 television films]]
[[Category:American television films]]
[[Category:American films]]
[[Category:Television films as pilots]]
[[Category:Television films as pilots]]
[[Category:Television pilots not picked up as a series]]
[[Category:Television pilots not picked up as a series]]
[[Category:20th Century Fox Television films]]
[[Category:Films scored by Stu Phillips]]
[[Category:Films directed by Russ Mayberry]]




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Rooster
GenreDrama
Written byGlen A. Larson
Paul Williams
Directed byRuss Mayberry
StarringPaul Williams
Pat McCormick
J. D. Cannon
Ed Lauter
Jill St. John
Kathrine Baumann
Music byStu Phillips
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerGlen A. Larson
CinematographyChuck Arnold (as Charles G. Arnold)
EditorDavid Howe
Running time85 minutes
Production companies20th Century Fox Television
Glen A. Larson Productions
Tugboat Productions
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseAugust 19, 1982 (1982-08-19)

Rooster is a 1982 made-for-television film starring Paul Williams and Pat McCormick who were reunited after their pairing in the Smokey and the Bandit movies. Rooster is an unsold television pilot written and produced by Glen A. Larson for 20th Century Fox Television and broadcast as a two-hour movie on ABC on August 19, 1982 and was rebroadcast on July 24, 1983.

Plot summary

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A physically small police psychologist (Paul Williams) and a physically large insurance detective (Pat McCormick) team up on an arson case.

Cast

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Follow-ons

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Rooster Steele and Sweets McBride, played by Paul Williams and Pat McCormick, would reappear in "How Do I Kill Thee...Let Me Count the Ways" episode of The Fall Guy in 1983.

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