Marty Krofft Filmography

Occupation:
Executive Producer, Producer, Show Creator
Biography:
With his brother and co-producer Sid, Marty Krofft is one-half of the imaginative team responsible for most of the live-action programs on Saturday morning during the 1970s. Born in Canada, Krofft toured with the circus while still a young boy. During the '50s, he and his brother put together a...Read More
  • Land of the Lost

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Will Ferrell, Anna Friel

    Synopsis: His once-solid reputation irreparably damaged, a paleontologist, his assistant, and a swaggering tour guide are thrust into a strange world populated by dinosaurs, reptilian Sleestaks, and monkey people in this update of the popular Sid and Marty Krofft series directed by Brad Silberling and Read More

    7/17/09
  • Surge of Power

    Synopsis: Play an entertaining game of spot the celebrity while laughing along at the campiest superhero adventure since Adam West punched out The Joker. A completely original comic-book-style crime fighter who's not afraid to give his enemies a shocking surprise, Surge of Power is hot on the trail of a Read More

    3/24/06
  • Family Affair [TV Series]

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Tim Curry, Gary Cole, Caitlin Wachs, Sasha Pieterse, Luke Benward

    Synopsis: Virtually every aspect of the WB network sitcom Family Affair was the same as the original series which aired on CBS from 1966 to 1971. Once again, swinging-bachelor architect Bill Davis and his very proper British butler Mr. French found their lavish penthouse apartment besieged by cute children Read More

    2002
  • Side Show

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Synopsis: In this made-for-TV movie, a teenage boy runs away from home and joins a circus, discovering that his new life is not exactly what he thought it would be. When the boy is the witness to a murder, he must struggle to keep himself out of the killer's way. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide Read More

    1984
  • Land of the Lost [TV Series]

    Crew: Executive Producer, Show Creator

    Actors: Spencer Milligan, Ron Harper, Kathleen Coleman, Wesley Eure, Phillip Paley

    Synopsis: The fourth Saturday morning TV series produced by puppeteers Sid and Marty Krofft, Land of the Lost was far more serious in tone than their earlier efforts (H.R. Pufnstuf, The Bugaloos, and Lidsville), and far more ambitious. While embarked upon an expedition of the Colorado River, camp Read More

    1974
  • Sigmund and the Sea Monsters: Season 02

    Crew: Producer, Show Creator

    Actors: Johnny Whitaker, Scott Kolden, Billy Barty, Rip Taylor, Fran Ryan

    Synopsis: Several changes are effected for Sigmund and the Sea Monsters as the Saturday-morning Krofft Brothers comedy series enters its second season. The opening episode, "A Genie for Sigmund", introduces zany comedian Rip Taylor as Sheldon, a bumbling genie found hiding in a seashell by the series' title Read More

    1974
  • Sigmund and the Sea Monsters: Season 01

    Crew: Producer, Show Creator

    Actors: Johnny Whitaker, Scott Kolden, Billy Barty, Mary Wickes, Joe Higgins

    Synopsis: Season One of Sid and Marty Krofft's whimsically wacky Saturday-morning series Sigmund and the Sea Monsters begins as young Johnny and Scott Stuart (Johnny Whitaker, Scott Kolden) befriend a green, pint-sized, tentacled sea monster named Sigmund Ooze (Billy Barty), who has been disowned by his Read More

    1973
  • Sigmund and the Sea Monsters [TV Series]

    Crew: Producer, Show Creator

    Synopsis: The fourth Saturday-morning children's series created by Sid and Marty Krofft of H.R. Pufnstuf fame, the weekly, half-hour Sigmund and the Sea Monsters was, according to series producer Si Rose, inspired when Sid Krofft came across some "sealife among the kelp" on a San Diego beach. Reversing the Read More

    1973
  • Lidsville [TV Series]

    Crew: Producer, Show Creator

    Actors: Charles Nelson Reilly, Butch Patrick, Billie Hayes, Sharon Baird

    Synopsis: Lidsville, the third of Sid and Marty Krofft's Saturday-morning childrens' series, was arguably the wierdest and wildest, bursting to the seams with psychedelic zaniness -- and, it might be whispered, even more covert references to "controlled substances" than were found in the immortal H.R. Read More

    1971

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