Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe life story of teen actor and singer David Cassidy, best remembered for the TV show hit "The Partridge Family", is presented with his up's and down's, the rise to fame, personal relations... Leer todoThe life story of teen actor and singer David Cassidy, best remembered for the TV show hit "The Partridge Family", is presented with his up's and down's, the rise to fame, personal relationships and his conflicting relationship with his father, also an actor of his own.The life story of teen actor and singer David Cassidy, best remembered for the TV show hit "The Partridge Family", is presented with his up's and down's, the rise to fame, personal relationships and his conflicting relationship with his father, also an actor of his own.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Reporter #1
- (as Lisa Joliffe-Andoh)
Reseñas destacadas
Andy did an excellent job and I actually felt like I was watching David on screen. It was great to see him at the end of the movie singing.
I look forward to following both careers of David and Andy.
Andrew Kavovit plays David Cassidy, the 1970's super star who played Keith on the now classic TV series, and launched a huge (but short lived) pop career. All the important supporting players are there, including step mom Shirley, and co-star Susan Dey. The story centers mainly on David's relationship with his cantankerous father Jack.
According the film Jack sends young David on an audition for a new TV series about a singing family. Since step mom Shirley is already the lead, David is a shoe in for the part. The show takes off and David is able to launch a singing career. Ironically, David is not able sing the music he loves, and in the end is persecuted by the public for singing the pop music he hates. David's father, who mentions at one point that he turned down a part on that 'new Mary Tyler Moore Show' playing Ted Knight, is jealous of his sons huge success.
And that is pretty much the story.
Now, as a movie, this film is OK. The cast does look a bit like the characters they are playing. I thought they made Susan Dey look like a complete moron, but I can live with that. The costumes and the hair styles are fun as well.
All in all it is pretty obvious that we are watching a low budget TV movie, but I can live with that as well. The major scandals are covered nicely and we are treated to some of those classic tunes (as sappy as they are) throughout the film.
David Cassidy and the Partridge Family Years knows its limitations and doesn't try to over step them. Not a bad movie if there is nothing else on.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesMost of the songs were actually sung by Andrew Kavovit who played David Cassidy. There is one scene however when he's with a woman that the real David Cassidys voice can be heard over the radio.
- Pifiasthey are celebrating David's 21st birthday in 1973, but David was born in 1950, so he would have been 23, not 21
- Citas
[first lines]
Assistant: We are in the tunnel. Thirty seconds to stage. Stand by.
- ConexionesReferences Bonanza (1959)
Selecciones populares
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- David Cassidy and the Partridge Family Years
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro