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00:00I saw your bachelors backstage. You got a good batch.
00:02Oh really? What are they like?
00:04Welcome to Ms. Mojo and today we're looking at what's fact and what's fiction in Woman of the
00:10Hour. There will be several spoilers. The whole thing was crazy.
00:15They showed me on stage, the lights went on and here we go.
00:19Yeah.
00:22Number 10. Sally Field was on the dating game.
00:25Right. Desperate for work, Cheryl Bradshaw, portrayed here by Anna Kendrick, books a gig
00:30on the dating game. Although Bradshaw has reservations, her agent insists it'll be
00:35good exposure, citing Sally Field as a former contestant who went on to bigger things.
00:40She's not totally wrong. It still just feels...
00:46Beneath you?
00:47Between starring in the short-lived sitcom Gidget and the more successful The Flying
00:51Nun, Field did appear on the dating game in 1966. Although she initially didn't realize it,
00:57one of the bachelors was a surf instructor on Gidget and another dated Field in high school.
01:02Two gentlemen out of your past.
01:04Who can you have? There's no one else left.
01:07Oh yes, there's number three back there with his cream of wheat.
01:10Ironically, Field wound up selecting the bachelor she hadn't met before.
01:13Field is far from the only person who found fame after the dating game,
01:17which featured the likes of Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
01:22Well let's see if you understand this, playing around.
01:25Playing around with what?
01:29We might have to take a little time with you.
01:32Number nine. Host Ed Burke. Wrong.
01:35You're an intelligent girl, anyone can see that. When you get on that stage though,
01:38I don't want you to play so smart, all right? The guys are getting intimidated, you know,
01:43boys are babies. Right. So I just, that's right, I just need you to laugh and smile just over and
01:48over. Arriving on set, Bradshaw immediately finds herself at odds with the host of the dating game,
01:53Ed Burke. More concerned with what she's wearing rather than what's on her mind,
01:57Burke instructs Bradshaw to smile and ask simple questions. When she goes rogue,
02:02Burke has some vulgar words for her. Do you think I went too far?
02:07I think he thinks you went too far. Burke is a fictional character,
02:10standing in for Jim Lang, who hosted the show throughout its original run. While they may have
02:15glasses and hairdos in common, Lang wasn't mean-spirited or condescending toward female
02:20guests like Burke. When Lang started his career in local radio, he recalled the higher-ups wanting
02:25a man to cover sports and a woman to cover dance. Lang described this as, quote, very sexist,
02:30sounding like the opposite of Ed Burke. Well, Gloria Steinem would be proud.
02:34You're being a little hard on the boys, aren't you, Cheryl? Oh, I think we're all having fun.
02:38Number 8. Another Bachelor was suspicious of Alcala. Right.
02:44All right, thank you, gentlemen. We have some very fine parting gifts for you right out this way.
02:48The film depicts Rodney Alcala clashing behind the scenes with fellow contestant Arnie Aslan.
02:53Bachelor number two was actually named Jed Mills, an actor who went on to appear in movies like
02:58Casino and shows like Twin Peaks. Meanwhile, the crude Arnie is said to be a furniture designer.
03:04While Arnie Aslan isn't meant to resemble Jed Mills,
03:07neither would want to be left alone with Alcala. Mills found Alcala to be, quote,
03:11creepy, especially when they were in the green room and he said, quote,
03:15I always get my girl. He might not have warned Bradshaw, as Arnie does in the film, but Mills
03:21was right to be skeptical of Alcala. Of course, Mills couldn't have realized that he was sitting
03:25next to a serial killer. When I think about what he said, I always get my girl, he kills him.
03:32That's what he's talking about. Number seven, Bradshaw wrote challenging questions. Wrong.
03:37At first, Bradshaw complies with Burke's request to play nice and stick to the script.
03:41Receiving encouragement from her makeup artist, Bradshaw comes up with wittier questions that'll
03:46put the three bachelors to the test. Sorry, I'm on a diet. Bachelor number one,
03:50how's that theory of special relativity coming along? Groovy, keep at it. Bachelor number three,
03:55what's the difference between a boy and a man? Alcala is the only one who isn't caught off
04:00guard, knowing what Bradshaw and the audience want to hear. The real Cheryl Bradshaw didn't
04:05conceive her own questions on the spot. Rather, she asked more traditional dating game questions,
04:10keeping things upbeat and lighthearted, at least on the surface. Bachelor number one,
04:16I am serving you for dinner. What are you called and what do you look like? For the film,
04:26Anna Kendrick suggested that Bradshaw take control of her surroundings and have some fun.
04:31While Bradshaw rebels against the sexism on set,
04:34her actions ironically bring her closer to a date with Alcala.
04:37What are girls for? Yeah, that's right.
04:42I guess I'd have to say that that's up to the girl.
04:47That's a very good answer. Oh yeah, we love that.
04:50Number six, Bradshaw had acting experience. Right. Woman of the Hour establishes Bradshaw
04:56as a young actress struggling to make it in Hollywood. Following her dating game guest spot,
05:00she leaves L.A. in the rearview mirror. Right now, MGM is looking for an unknown
05:05brunette for this big thriller they've got, and they do want to see a swimsuit photo before you
05:09can audition. Yeah, I'm not going to do that. Well, they think you make an exception. No,
05:12not just this audition, all of it. Although based on a real person, Kendrick has acknowledged that
05:18Bradshaw is, quote, the most fictionalized piece of the movie, as there isn't much public
05:23information about her. To reflect this, the film changes the spelling of her first name from
05:27Cheryl with a C to Cheryl with an S. I always knew that I wasn't really interested in, like,
05:33hyper-detailed accuracy. You know, the dress I'm wearing is nothing like the dress that Cheryl was
05:39wearing, and those things really didn't matter to me. For all the liberties taken, Bradshaw did come
05:44from an acting background. During her dating game appearance, Bradshaw was said to be a drama
05:49teacher originally from Phoenix, Arizona. Bradshaw eventually moved on from California,
05:54the dating game being her most notable screen credit. Right now. Right now, anytime. Right here
06:00in front of everybody, huh? Now's the best time. Anytime, huh? Number five, Alcala was Bachelor
06:07Number Three. Wrong. While Alcala did indeed appear on The Dating Game, Woman of the Hour
06:12restructures several elements regarding his episode. Namely, the film implies that Alcala
06:17was Bachelor Number Three, when in reality, he was Bachelor Number One. Number one, would you say
06:22hello to Cheryl, please? We're gonna have a great time together, Cheryl. From a dramatic standpoint,
06:27it makes sense for the film to introduce the other two bachelors before revealing Number Three,
06:32who we already know is a cold-blooded killer. The film also leaves out some of Alcala's more
06:37unsettling moments from the actual episode. Come on, over here.
06:41Answering Bradshaw's questions, Alcala said that his favorite time was night, since that's when,
06:46quote, it really gets good. He also compared himself to a banana, asking Bradshaw to peel him.
06:54Later, Bachelor One, later. It sounded playful at the time, but Alcala's answers carry a more
06:59sinister sentiment now. Number four, Alcala took photos of victims. Right, Woman of the Hour
07:06doesn't cover everything, but its depiction of Rodney Alcala is mostly accurate. Alcala attended
07:11New York University, taking Roman Polanski's class. He's the short guy who directed Repulsion
07:17and Rosemary's Baby. Are those movies, or? What do you mean? You're killing me. I'm trying to
07:22name drop here. Drop away now. No, because you don't know who I'm talking about, so it's not
07:26as impressive. Moving to the West Coast, Alcala had a short stint at the Los Angeles Times,
07:32although he worked as a typesetter and not a photographer. However, Alcala did convince many
07:36people that he took photos professionally. He even showed his co-workers photos of young girls,
07:41claiming their moms asked him to take them. Now look right into the lens, right here,
07:46and give me that look you just gave me. Come on, there she is. Look at you, one more. You know,
07:54Farrah Fawcett, she's got nothing on you. While some found this odd, the pictures told a desperate
07:59While some found this odd, the pictures told a deadlier story than anticipated. After the authorities caught up to Alcala,
08:05they released 120 of his photos, hoping to identify victims. As the film portrays, Alcala
08:12would often strangle and revive victims before killing them. Whether it's for a minute, or for an
08:18hour, I'd like to sit relatively close to a special girl, whenever I get the chance.
08:26A victim's friend was in the audience. Wrong. Nicolette Robinson plays Laura, a dating game
08:31audience member who recognizes Alcala as the man who sexually assaulted and murdered her friend.
08:36Laura attempts to tell a security guard and the police, but nobody takes her seriously.
08:41George Elliott, he's an executive producer on the dating game. Do you know where I could find him?
08:47It's very important that I speak with him. I doubt that very much. Why?
08:56Because I'm George Elliott. Although many can relate to Laura's frustrating experience, the character
09:01is fictional. It's also worth noting that before moving to California, Alcala had already been
09:06arrested multiple times, made the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list, and was incarcerated for over a year.
09:13He was hired by the Los Angeles Times to work as a typesetter. He took photos at weddings,
09:17and he was a registered sex offender during all of that, and nobody ever checked. This made it all
09:23the more shocking that Alcala not only landed a spot on the dating game, but his appearance did
09:28little to raise his criminal profile. Even if somebody had recognized Alcala from his episode,
09:33they might have hit the same roadblocks as Laura. I did. I did file a report in December of last year,
09:40and I don't know what else to tell you. This man, he was on national television. Look, I don't know who
09:46you spoke with. I don't know who I spoke with either. How many times? You forget.
09:52Number 2. The Teenage Hitchhiker. Right. It's been theorized that Alcala claimed as many as 130
09:58lives. The film highlights several victims, including a teenage runaway modeled after Monique
10:04Hoyt. Named Amy here, the character is seduced by Alcala, who proceeds to sexually assault her.
10:09Woman of the Hour switches around some of the locations and doesn't depict all of the atrocities
10:14that Alcala put Hoyt through. That said, Hoyt did suffer at Alcala's hands. I'm gonna take a leak.
10:20You want something? I'm okay. As shown in the film, Hoyt gave Alcala the slip at a gas station
10:26and alerted the authorities. Alcala would be arrested, although his mother bailed him out.
10:31This allowed Alcala to kill at least two more individuals before being apprehended again.
10:35This time, Alcala would be put away for good, dying behind bars in 2021. Alcala was sentenced
10:41to death in 2010 for five murders in California between 1977 and 1979.
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11:05Number 1. Bradshaw went on a date with Alcala. Wrong. Although Bradshaw ultimately chose Alcala,
11:11Woman of the Hour adds another chapter. I guess I'll see you in Carmel.
11:18I mean, do you want to go somewhere now? After the show's taping, Alcala asks Bradshaw out for
11:23drinks. Bradshaw is initially charmed by The Bachelor, but it doesn't take long for her to
11:28realize something is off. So I guess this means we're not really meeting up in Carmel anymore?
11:36Yeah, I'm not going anywhere with you. Alcala attempts to corner her in the parking lot.
11:40Once several witnesses arrive on the scene, Bradshaw manages to get away unharmed. While
11:45it makes for a more intense final act, the real Bradshaw immediately got, quote,
11:50weird vibes from Alcala after meeting him face-to-face. Despite winning tennis lessons,
11:55Bradshaw called contestant coordinator Ellen Metzger, saying she wasn't comfortable going
12:00on a date with this, quote, very strange man. Metzger sympathized with Bradshaw,
12:04whose instincts about Alcala likely saved her life.
12:07The question beneath the question remains the same.
12:13All right, what's the question? Which one of you will hurt me?
12:17Which true crime stories do you think would make interesting movies? Let us know in the comments.
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