Modesty Blaise (1982 film)

Modesty Blaise
GenreAction
Crime
Drama
Written byStephen Zito
Peter O'Donnell (Characters)
Directed byReza Badiyi
StarringAnn Turkel
Theme music composerSparks
Opening theme"Modesty Blaise"
ComposersKevin Knelman
Paul Zaza
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerBarney Rosenzweig
CinematographyMichael D. Margulies
EditorStanford C. Allen
Running time50 minutes
Production companiesBarney Rosenzweig Productions
Paramount Television
Original release
NetworkABC
Release1982 (1982)
Related
My Name Is Modesty

Modesty Blaise was a 1982 American-produced one-hour television pilot produced for the ABC Network and based upon the comic strip Modesty Blaise, created by Peter O'Donnell.

This was the second attempt at adapting the comic strip as a live-action production, following a 1966 film of the same title. It was written by Stephen Zito, directed by Reza Badigi, with Barney Rosenzweig as executive producer. The plot has a few elements taken from O'Donnell's first Modesty Blaise novel (which in turn had been a novelization of a practically unused screenplay that Peter O'Donnell had written for the first Modesty Blaise film) but is largely original. Whereas Modesty in the comic strip and novels was said to be of uncertain Eastern European ancestry (but adopted England as her homeland), and her companion Willie Garvin was a Cockney, the telefilm makes both characters American.