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Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II

  • TV Series
  • 1976–1977
  • TV-PG
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Nick Nolte and Peter Strauss in Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II (1976)
Drama

This is the sequel to the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man.This is the sequel to the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man.This is the sequel to the miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man.

  • Stars
    • Peter Strauss
    • Gregg Henry
    • James Carroll Jordan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    7.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Peter Strauss
      • Gregg Henry
      • James Carroll Jordan
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Peter Strauss
    Peter Strauss
    • Rudy Jordache
    • 1976–1977
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Wesley Jordache
    • 1976–1977
    James Carroll Jordan
    James Carroll Jordan
    • Billy Abbott
    • 1976–1977
    Susan Sullivan
    Susan Sullivan
    • Maggie Porter
    • 1976–1977
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Falconetti
    • 1976–1977
    Peter Haskell
    Peter Haskell
    • Charles Estep
    • 1976–1977
    Penny Peyser
    Penny Peyser
    • Ramona…
    • 1976–1977
    Kimberly Beck
    Kimberly Beck
    • Diane Porter
    • 1976–1977
    Cassie Yates
    Cassie Yates
    • Annie Adams
    • 1976–1977
    Kay Lenz
    Kay Lenz
    • Kate Jordache
    • 1976–1977
    Laraine Stephens
    Laraine Stephens
    • Claire Estep
    • 1976–1977
    Peter Donat
    Peter Donat
    • Arthur Raymond
    • 1976–1977
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Scotty
    • 1976
    Dimitra Arliss
    Dimitra Arliss
    • Maria Falconetti
    • 1976
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Sen. Paxton
    • 1976–1977
    Ken Swofford
    Ken Swofford
    • Al Barber
    • 1977
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
    • Vicki St. John
    • 1976–1977
    Jason Kincaid
    Jason Kincaid
    • Ken Catani
    • 1977
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    5greg-04082

    Potboiler TV series

    Really stolid potboiler, scene chewing sessions abound. The ONLY thing that set with apart from other 70's dross in the final episodes was the interaction between Nolte and Bill Smith's Falconetti, one of the great TV villains ever.
    8CosmicDwellings

    The grippingly-nominated sequel...

    The gripping sequel to the award-winning television mini-series 'Rich Man, Poor Man' stands the test of time, and also is a stand alone representation of a well-produced piece of drama. Peter Strauss returns in fine form as Senator Rudy Jordache (the original 'Rich Man' of the title) as the story continues to chronicle his life, career and family. The story proceeds to 1968 and is transfixed to this period of time as opposed to relaying the action over a period of years as per the mini- series. The introduction of Rudy's nephew, Wesley and stepson, Billy adds a new entertaining dimension to the elements over 22 episodes. The series features some very good acting performances in support which includes Susan Blakely, Van Johnson, Ray Milland, Peter Haskell, Susan Sullivan, John Anderson and Kay Lenz. However, it is the portrayal of the psychotic 'Falconetti' by William Smith that illuminates the on- screen chills in his ongoing vendetta with anything connected with the name 'Jordache'. The young guns of the cast also shine with notable turns from Gregg Henry, James Carroll-Jordan, Penny Peyser and Kimberly Beck. The series received two Emmy-Award nominations and upon viewing the cliff-hanging courtroom scenes in Washington it's not difficult to understand why, as Rudy attempts to bring to justice the corrupt billionaire, Charles Estep; the dramatics are wonderfully executed. 'Rich Man, Poor Man - Book II' was never going to hit the heights of the classic status of the preceding mini-series, but it has achieved popular worldwide recognition as a welcome, and most enjoyable, sequel of a great story.
    9picklestierney

    I liked the way book II completed what happened to the Jordach family.

    I enjoyed book II because it showed how the family after many year's of fighting and being bitter towards each they finally realized by sticking together they could accomplish so many more things in life. I also liked how Rudy became some what of a father figure for Wesley and Billy. He tried to show them just how important family really is and being bitter about things in their life does not have to continue you have to except the past and learn from it.Once the boy's saw how Rudy was alway's there for them trying to help them learn from their mistakes overcome them with out using their fist help make them better men.He wanted them to overcome their past so they could have a better life.Abuse tore his family apart and knew it had to stop.He also taught them that a good education was very important.I would love to purchase book II to complete the story.
    10tavi-9

    I need some help

    Hi there fans of Rich Man Poor Man.I managed to purchase Book 2 and I must admit that watching it, I became increasingly sadder and sadder.I felt so sorry for Rudy and his family as nothing goes their way and Estep, Falconetti and co triumph.I just couldn't watch the episodes from 17 onwards.Blows after blows, I felt so involved, it was like I took all these blows.I generally like reality to transpire in films and can't say that I am a big fan of happy endings,but what's happening here is too much.It's even darker than book 1 by comparison.I mean, Rudy is such a nice guy and despite the love of 3 special women, career and money he cuts such a lonely, dramatic figure.There seems to be So I must admit that I have only one curiosity ( I know what happens between Rudy-Falconetti at the end)does Rudy manage to get back at Estep even in a small way.Please let me know.Thanks. PS It would be such a relief to know that Estep gets some punishment that would probably give me enough courage to go thru the episodes which I couldn't previously watch thru sheer frustration. . .I was also thinking that maybe if Roots wasn't running at the same time this show would have continued.Who will ever know?
    8TheFearmakers

    Fans of William Smith will love Book II

    While RICH MAN, POOR MAN BOOK II is no RICH MAN, POOR MAN being impossible to replace Nick Nolte after he dies in the original's climax, it's a pretty great sequel, mostly thanks to William Smith as crazy villain Anthony Falconetti who, while shaping-up and tearing-down the last four episodes of the first venture, is now a continuously formidable presence, not only stealing scenes but destroying anyone and anything in his wake...

    And this time the POOR MAN is twofold... Since there's no luckless boxer/sailor Nolte to contrast returning star and now sole headliner Peter Strauss as ambitious, sometimes idealistic Senator/businessman Rudy Jordache, Nolte's beloved son, Wesley (Gregg Henry) and con artist Billy (James Carroll Jordan), neglected son of Bill Bixby and Susan Blakely (the latter providing merely a cameo), both take the POOR spot in different ways...

    Wesley's broke despite being taken in by his RICH uncle while Billy fights to make it big in the music industry, so he's basically the young climber version of Peter Strauss while Wesley, blond and muscular like dad, takes Nolte's hapless workingman route, almost having an affair with tough, stubborn yet incredibly cute girl-next-door/union man's daughter Penny Peyser... until Billy gets in quicker and ignites an addictive whirlwind romance/love triangle...

    But there are so many characters to cover, including a resilient, quick-witted Susan Sullivan as Rudy's girlfriend lawyer (particularly during D. C. hearings straight from THE GODFATHER II including crooked senator G. D. Spradlin and Peter Donat), whose daughter Kimberly Beck is a flirtatious teenager smitten with Wesley when, by the 11th hour, all the characters wind up in Sin City Vegas to square-off against the show's two polar opposite antagonists...

    Besides Falconetti is an extremely callous yet still somewhat charming/monopolizing billionaire Peter Haskell as Charles Estep, who Strauss's Rudy is after and whose wife, the beautiful Laraine Stephens, holds a game-changing secret...

    But the most fun's had with Billy and his up-and-down dealings running then co-owning a once-great record company (owned by endearingly grouchy gambler Sorrell Booke); he basically sells his soul to protect a fickle and spoiled, knockout version of Janis Joplin in Cassie Yates, taking the otherwise womanizer on a proverbial ride...

    Meanwhile, William Smith's powerfully methodical method-acting is what really stands out, shaking the dust off particular moments where the original series' edgy (semi-historical) drama becomes kitschy melodrama; he's busy too, fighting off Nolte's vengeful partner Herbert Jefferson Jr., and, also returning is Kay Lenz, Nolte's sexy little widow, this time a goofy/silly laughing girl in a contrived affair with Strauss...

    And yet, despite the soap operatic tropes and romantic distractions, like any good televised serial, the characters and situations leave viewers salivating for the next episode... while Peter Strauss is even more intense and dogged, likable, sympathetic and hardcore in the leading role (providing more than a few fantastic monologue-lectures)... making both RICH MAN, POOR MAN shows a "binge-watch" experience far before there was such a thing.

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    • Trivia
      James Carroll Jordan and Penny Peyser, who play secret young lovers, both got married in real life having met on this production.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reich & arm II
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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      2 hours
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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