Episode 796: Matilda (1978)

Episode 796: Matilda (1978)

From The Projection Booth Podcast by Weirding Way Media

April 15, 2026 · 2h 1m · Season 1 · Episode 796

About this episode

The episode discusses the 1978 film Matilda, based on Paul Gallico's novel about a boxing kangaroo, featuring interviews with key actors and insights into the film's production.

Paul Gallico's 1970 novel Matilda told of a male boxing kangaroo who becomes an unlikely heavyweight contender, upending the worlds of sports promotion and organized crime. Producer Albert S. Ruddy, fresh from his Oscar-winning triumph with The Godfather, acquired the rights and brought the story to the screen in 1978, co-writing with Timothy Galfas. The resulting G-rated family comedy stars Elliott Gould as Bernie Bonnelli, a small-time talent agent who discovers the boxing kangaroo and sees his ticket out of obscurity. Clive Revill plays Billy Baker, Matilda's devoted owner and former British boxer, while Robert Mitchum turns up as Duke Parkhurst, a manipulative sportswriter, and Harry Guardino heads the mob contingent scheming to control the outcome of Matilda's fights. The kangaroo himself was portrayed by Gary Morgan in a Rick Baker $30,000 suit. Mike talks with co-hosts Cullen Gallagher and Mike Sullivan about the film, then brings in interviews with actors Gary Morgan and Elliott Gould along with two posthumously-released interviews with producer Albert S. Ruddy and screenwriter Timothy Galfas, Become a supporter of this podcast…

People in this episode

Hosts: Mike, Cullen Gallagher, Mike Sullivan

Guests: Elliott Gould, Gary Morgan

Topics covered

  • boxing
  • family comedy
  • sports promotion
  • organized crime
  • film adaptation

Keywords

  • Matilda
  • boxing kangaroo
  • Elliott Gould
  • Albert S. Ruddy
  • family comedy
  • sports promotion
  • organized crime

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Matilda, The Godfather

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