Thursday, April 17, 2014

Throwback Thursday - Richard Grieco as Marker

Just in time for another Throwback Thursday, I got my hands on a copy of Richard's 1995 television series, Marker.

If you were a fan of Dennis Booker, you're probably going to want to seek this one out. Richard's character in Marker is the same type of smart-assed, reluctant hero as we saw in 21 Jump Street and Booker.

The premise of the show is that Richard's character (also named Richard) is estranged from his billionaire father and working in construction far from his native Hawaii. When he returns to the island for his father's funeral, Richard learns that he's inherited property and a mission: his father has asked that he take on responsibility for markers he's distributed to a number of people.

As he helps people from all walks of life to whom his father had in some way been indebted, Richard learns that there was far more to the man than he realized.

Some things never change. The
credits end at 4:00, and within 45 seconds
Richard is stripping down in the limo.
Like Richard's best-known character, the lead in Marker is witty, irreverent, good-hearted and prone to getting  in over his head in the name of justice or saving the girl (or child, or old man, or family business, or...)

He's also prone to whipping his shirt off at a second's notice, and with very little provocation. Just in case you're into that kind of thing. This is made easy and plausible by the fact that he's living on an island, approximately 50 feet from the ocean.

We see a hint of the college
football player Richard once was
in this series.
You know that (in my view, at least), Richard's film work covers a very broad spectrum--some I've watched more than once, one or two I've turned off before reaching the end or gone on about my business while letting them play in the background. This one is worth a watch for any Grieco fan, or anyone who was a fan of the 90s-era series like Silk Stalkings and High Tide. I'm a little surprised that it didn't last longer.


1 comment:

  1. Where'd you get it?! It's nigh on impossible to get as much as a glimpse of the series anywhere.

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