Thu 11 Jul 2024
SF Diary Review: JOHN D. MacDONALD – The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything.
Posted by Steve under Diary Reviews , Science Fiction & Fantasy[7] Comments
JOHN D. MacDONALD – The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything. Gold Medal s1259, paperback original, 1962. Reprinted several times. Made-for-TV movie with Robert Hays and Pam Dawber, 1980.
Kirby Winter’s uncles had died and instead of the millions Kirby expected to inherit, he received only a gold watch as a keepsake. But he finds that there are others, quite unscrupulous, who believe that he must at least have received the secret of his uncle’s success. And in fact he has; the owner of the watch has the ability to stop normal time and t o exist in that stopped world for up to an hour, free to act without fear of exposure or reprisal.
Such a secret carries with it a tremendous responsibility, and Kirby’s uncle had set up conditions in his will to guarantee that his nephew would have to quickly show that he was worthy. During his adventures, he meets Bonny Lee, and it is his love for the uninhibited singer-dancer that helps change him from the poor ninny he was, afraid of women and life.
Humorous, wild, sexy, science-fantasy: not to be believed, but wouldn’t it be great? Of course moral philosophy is emphasized: responsibility and other obligations restrict the honest user, but then the watch should also not be used solemnly, but, ah, frivolously or happily. Removing bathing suits, for example, rather than killing folks.
Which is precisely what happens. Happily. And justice triumphs.
Rating: ****
July 12th, 2024 at 8:10 am
John D. MacDonald wrote a few Science Fiction stories and novels but it seems clear JDM preferred suspense novels like his terrific Travis McGee series. Recently, I read a couple of JDM’s Western stories which were well written.
July 12th, 2024 at 9:57 am
MacDonald wrote a bit of everything and usually did it well. I believe this is the first time he entered Thorne Smith territory, though.
July 12th, 2024 at 10:12 am
The book itself has its own Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Girl,_the_Gold_Watch_%26_Everything
It includes not only a detailed description of the plot. but also a list of parodies, pastiches and allusions.
I enjoyed the book immensely in 1967. I wonder how it would hold up for me today. Travis McGee no longer entertains, for me, that is.
July 12th, 2024 at 5:10 pm
Unfortunately I didn’t like the TV movie, when seen decades ago. Who knows what I’d think today?
July 12th, 2024 at 5:27 pm
Another question I’ve been asking myself. I haven’t gotten to it yet, but here it is:
July 13th, 2024 at 12:28 am
JDM in a more or less hard-boiled Thorne Smith mood, and of course in his hands it works and it is a delight. He did do comedy on occasion (PLEASE WRITE FOR DETAILS) and some lighter shorts in the slicks so it was well within his comfort zone.
August 15th, 2024 at 6:31 pm
& EVERYTHING certainly not as tired as McGee became. The sequel telefilm, TG,TGW AND DYNAMITE (iirc the title) is Not Good.