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The Wonderful Maladys
GenreComedy-drama
Created byCharles Randolph
StarringSarah Michelle Gellar
Nate Corddry
Molly Parker
Adam Scott
Zak Orth
Country of originUnited States
Production
Executive producersCharles Randolph
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Production locationNew York City
Camera setupSingle camera
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkHBO
ReleaseNot released

The Wonderful Maladys is a HBO television pilot written by Charles Randolph, directed by Alan Taylor and starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. HBO did not pick the series for their lineup.[1]

Plot

The show was to have followed three adult siblings in New York City after their parents' deaths.[2] Alice (Sarah Michelle Gellar) found refuge in alcohol and aggressiveness. Mary (Molly Parker, Swingtown) found refuge in her work as a therapist, despite being unable to follow advice she gives to her clients. The last one, Neil (Nate Corddry) found refuge in "weirdness."

Production

The pilot starred Sarah Michelle Gellar, who also served as an executive producer.

The pilot began shooting on May 11, 2009 in New York City. Outside shots were filmed at 113th and Riverside Drive on May 13.[3]

It also starred Nate Corddry, who played Gellar's younger "bookish grad student" brother, Molly Parker as her older therapist sister, Adam Scott Alice's ex, and Zak Orth as her sister's husband.[4][5]

The pilot was not picked up by HBO.[1]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b Buchanan, Kyle (December 8, 2009). "Adam Scott Is Surprised He Got That Indie Spirit Nomination, Too". Movieline.
  2. ^ "Sarah Michelle Gellar Eyeing The Wonderful Maladys". MovieWeb. September 26, 2008.
  3. ^ http://tv.yahoo.com/sarah-gellar/contributor/29355/news/urn:newsml:tv.eonline.com:20080926:31121[dead link]
  4. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 8, 2009). "Nate Corddry, Molly Parker cure 'Maladys'". The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. ^ "Pilots: Molly Parker, Nate Corddry Contract 'Maladys'". Zap2it. March 9, 2009.
  6. ^ "The Wonderful Maladys". Internet Movie Database.