“ | The liquor supply is more than adequate, if you don't mind a warm drink. | ” |
- Mr. Seacrist |
- For the Movie Jo Night presentation, see MJN - Haunts of the Very Rich.
Haunts of the Very Rich is a 1972 made-for-TV drama.
Plot[]
A group of guests from a variety of backgrounds arrives at a secluded tropical resort. The resort is hit by a storm that damages the communications system and transportation, leaving the guests completely isolated. They slowly begin to realize that the resort is not what it seems to be.
Cast[]
- Lloyd Bridges as Dave Woodrough
- Cloris Leachman as Ellen Blunt
- Edward Asner as Al Hunsicker
- Anne Francis as Annette Larrier
- Tony Bill as Lyle Dugan
- Donna Mills as Laurie Dugan
- Robert Reed as Rev. John Fellows
- Moses Gunn as Seacrist
- Beverly Gill as Miss Vick
- Todd Martin as Harris
Notes[]
- Filmed in the Miami, Florida area, including at the Villa Vizcaya museum and gardens.
- At the time this movie was made, Ed Asner and Cloris Leachman were both co-starring on the popular TV sitcom The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The typeface for that show's credits is also used by The Mary Jo Pehl Show.
MST3K Connections[]
- Lloyd Bridges also portrayed Colonel Floyd Graham in Rocketship X-M.
- Donna Mills also portrayed Lainie Wiley in Superdome.
- Robert Reed also portrayed Captain Jim Walsh in SST- Death Flight and Johnny Randall in Bloodlust!.
- Cinematographer Ben Colman was also stereo technician for Robot Monster.
- Art director Eugène Lourié was also director for Gorgo.
- Costume supervisor John S. Perry was also costume department head for SST- Death Flight and costume supervisor for Superdome.