Beggarman, Thief

Beggarman, Thief
AuthorIrwin Shaw
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDelacorte Press
Publication date
15 July 1978
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages512 pp
ISBN0-440-10701-6
OCLC3167032
Preceded byRich Man, Poor Man 

Beggarman, Thief is a 1977 novel written by Irwin Shaw. It was a sequel to his 1970 bestseller Rich Man, Poor Man and focuses on the surviving Jordache siblings, Gretchen and Rudolph; their deceased brother Thomas' teenage son Wesley Jordache; and Gretchen's adult son Billy Abbott.[1]

The miniseries adapted from the original novel had a 1976-77 sequel entitled Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, broadcast prior to the publication of Beggarman, Thief and was not based on the second novel.

Adaptation

A 3-hour television adaptation of Beggarman, Thief followed in 1979 on NBC, with different actors playing the same roles as the original ABC miniseries of Rich Man, Poor Man.

Starring
  • Jean Simmons as Gretchen Burke, Tom's sister
  • Glenn Ford as David Donnelly, Gretchen's producer
  • Tovah Feldshuh as Monika Wolner, Billy's lover
  • and Andrew Stevens as Billy Abbott, Gretchen's son, replacing James Carroll Jordan from the original miniseries sequel
Special guest stars
  • Lynn Redgrave as Kate Jordache, Tom's widow, replacing Kay Lenz from the original miniseries
  • Bo Hopkins as Bunny Dwyer, Tom's first mate
  • and introducing Tom Nolan as Wesley Jordache, Tom's son, replacing Gregg Henry from the original miniseries sequel

Other guest stars include Jean-Pierre Aumont, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Alex Cord, Anne Francis, Michael Gazzo, Marcel Hillaire, Anne Jeffreys, Christian Marquand, Robert Sterling, Susan Strasberg and Norbert Weisser.

References

  1. ^ Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher (October 17, 1977). "As Beautiful as Roses". The New York Times. p. 29. Retrieved February 16, 2024.