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A Painted House

  • Téléfilm
  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 37min
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6,4/10
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Robert Sean Leonard, Scott Glenn, Arija Bareikis, Melinda Dillon, and Logan Lerman in A Painted House (2003)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young boy, his family, and the migrant workers they hire to work their cotton farm struggle against difficult odds to raise and sell the crop. Meanwhile, the boy dreams of living in better... Tout lireA young boy, his family, and the migrant workers they hire to work their cotton farm struggle against difficult odds to raise and sell the crop. Meanwhile, the boy dreams of living in better conditions. However, with this particularly tough farming season, the boy learns that his... Tout lireA young boy, his family, and the migrant workers they hire to work their cotton farm struggle against difficult odds to raise and sell the crop. Meanwhile, the boy dreams of living in better conditions. However, with this particularly tough farming season, the boy learns that his challenges guide him in discovering who he really is.

  • Réalisation
    • Alfonso Arau
  • Scénario
    • Patrick Sheane Duncan
    • John Grisham
  • Casting principal
    • Scott Glenn
    • Arija Bareikis
    • Robert Sean Leonard
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alfonso Arau
    • Scénario
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
      • John Grisham
    • Casting principal
      • Scott Glenn
      • Arija Bareikis
      • Robert Sean Leonard
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux28

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    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Eli 'Pappy' Chandler
    Arija Bareikis
    Arija Bareikis
    • Kathleen Chandler
    Robert Sean Leonard
    Robert Sean Leonard
    • Jesse Chandler
    Melinda Dillon
    Melinda Dillon
    • Gran Chandler
    Logan Lerman
    Logan Lerman
    • Luke Chandler
    Audrey Marie Anderson
    Audrey Marie Anderson
    • Tally Spruill
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Mr. Spruill
    Pablo Schreiber
    Pablo Schreiber
    • Hank Spruill
    Michael Shamus Wiles
    Michael Shamus Wiles
    • Stick Peters
    Luis Garcia
    • Cowboy
    • (as Luis Esteban Garcia)
    Miguel Pérez
    Miguel Pérez
    • Miguel
    Diane Delano
    Diane Delano
    • Mrs. Spruill
    Luke Eberl
    Luke Eberl
    • Trot Spruill
    Sean Harrison Jones
    Sean Harrison Jones
    • Bo Spruill
    • (as Sean Jones)
    Richard Crowe
    • Mr. Latcher
    Neva Howell
    Neva Howell
    • Mrs. Darla Latcher
    Liz Byler
    Liz Byler
    • Libby Latcher
    Donna Denley
    • Mrs. Watson
    • Réalisation
      • Alfonso Arau
    • Scénario
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
      • John Grisham
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    Avis des utilisateurs29

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    6aileen_588

    Kind of a non-story

    Overall, it was an ok made for t.v movie. The acting was good, and there was nothing particularly wrong with the cinematography. The only problem was the story line. It goes from here to there with nothing to tie it together in between. The movie also comes with a rather un-satisfying ending. But if you are at home one night with nothing else to do it is an enjoyable-enough two hours.
    Pistach

    It didn't make it.

    Basically the movie consisted of a few highlighted clips from the book. It failed to get across the essence of the book. In particular the sense of family and the desire and ability to help others regardless of economic status.

    As I remember, hair was cut a lot shorter in 1952.

    I'm sorry I watched the move as it destroyed the good memories that I had from the book.
    vchimpanzee

    Nicely done story of hard times in 1950s Arkansas

    In Arkansas during the Korean War, 10-year-old Luke Chandler lives with his parents and grandparents on a farm where cotton is the primary crop. To pick the cotton, the family must hire 'hill people' and Mexicans. The hill people do not get along particularly well with those who look down on them, and sometimes they get into fights. Hank Spruill is especially prone to getting in trouble. One day in the house, he makes demands of Luke and, figuring Luke looks down on him, points out that at least his house is painted, while to Luke's family, paint is a luxury. Later in the movie, part of the house has been mysteriously painted. The prime suspect is Hank's disabled brother Trot, who can't work in the fields.

    Luke witnesses a fight Hank gets into that results in a death. He is afraid to tell the truth since Hank doesn't like him anyway, but the police officer who investigates appears satisfied with the explanation of self-defense. Hank's teenage sister appears to be falling for Luke at first, but later she is seen with Cowboy, one of the Mexicans, and Hank already despises Cowboy.

    The hard life on the farm is made even worse by several weather events during the second half of the movie. The promise of better times ahead is suggested when Luke's cousin shows up in a brand new Buick (Luke has never even been in a car, only trucks). His spoiled rich wife can't believe people have to live like this and is horrified by having to use an outhouse (This was one of my favorite scenes; Kiersten Warren is so good in roles like this). Also, the whole town is excited by a new thing called television and the idea of actually being able to watch the World Series. Luke is a Cardinals fan, but he gives up his dream of a Cardinals jacket for something more important.

    This is almost a family movie. There are two violent scenes that result in deaths (both witnessed by Luke; the second time, the person responsible threatens Luke's mother if he tells). People get into fights a lot in this environment, but the others are no big deal. Other possible red flags for parents: the birth of a child to an unwed mother, and the identification of a possible father. Other than these incidents, this movie could be acceptable viewing for the entire family.

    This movie was well done, and I thought the performances by many of the actors were good. I especially liked Luke's grandfather, who could be stern but tender. Not everyone has an easy life, and those of us who had it too soft can learn a lot from a movie such as this.
    8bellino-angelo2014

    One of the countless good Grisham adaptations

    I'll cut to the chase... there have been lots of adaptations on both movies and TV based on John Grisham novels don't they? THE FIRM, THE PELICAN BRIEF, THE CLIENT (the 1994 movie and the TV show that was made in the two following years), THE CHAMBER, A TIME TO KILL and RUNAWAY JURY are just a few and also the most overplayed on TV. Curiously in the same year of RUNAWAY JURY they made yet another adaptation but as a TV movie, A PAINTED HOUSE. After all those adaptations one would ask if this up-teenth adaptation is good as the others or not. My answer would be... it is, and now I'll discuss it.

    The story is set in 1950s Arkansas when the Chandler family composed by Eli (Scott Glenn), Kathleen, Jesse (Robert Sean Leonard), Granny (Melinda Dillon), Luke (Logan Lerman) has to face lots of hardships because the cotton harvest hasn't been successful and they depend on it so they count on increase the production and sell it to the best buyers. They'll succedd not after they ask help to the Spruill family composed by Tally, Pops (Geoffrey Lewis) and Hank (Pablo Schreiber), and the Chandler family will also manage to finish painting the barn referred in the title.

    The premise is good but the main reason to watch this is the acting. Glenn as usual never disappoints, Schreiber and Sean Leonard are the standouts of the supporting players and overall, there is a certain feel good atmosphere to it that it makes this a perfect comfort movie (in other words, one of those movies one watches when doesn't want to think too much). Worth seeing since it's also available on YouTube.
    6tractorbeatfrog

    Not That Bad

    To the other reviewer I would say that this isn't groundbreaking television or anything but it is hardly as bad as you are making it out to be.

    It's just your average TV production, a made for TV movie that actually won an Emmy so it can't be that atrocious can it? Not sure why you hate it so much that you would go online and bash it and make personal accusations about the author and other people involved simply from disliking the movie.

    I can'd speak for how realistic it is but as someone who knows nothing about cotton farming but knows a little about farming in general I thought it was realistic enough for a TV story. And I thought the acting was good.

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    • Anecdotes
      The church used for the Sunday church scene was donated by the film crew to a small church in Crittenden County, Arkansas. The church still stands and is being used every Sunday. A large sign in the yard depicts it as the church used in the movie.
    • Gaffes
      When the soda fountain worker give the customer a fountain drink, the seltzer from the spigot comes out brown. Seltzer is clear. In 1950s all fountain drinks, including Coca Cola, required a squirt of flavored syrup then the cup was held under the fountain spigot. The clerk would push the handle back for a pressurized squirt to mix the clear seltzer and syrup then would pull the handle forward to fill the glass.
    • Citations

      Tally Spruill: [after taking a bath in the lake] You saw me, didn't you Luke?

      Luke Chandler: Yes

      Tally Spruill: That's Ok, I'm not mad.

      Luke Chandler: You're Not?

      Tally Spruill: No.

      Luke Chandler: I guess it's only natural, you know... for boys to look at girls

    • Connexions
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    • Bandes originales
      Canta Y No Llores
      Mexican folksong

      Sung by migrant workers

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 avril 2003 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official CBS Page
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: A Painted House (#52.3)
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Lepanto, Arkansas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • CBS
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • McGee Street Productions
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    • Durée
      1 heure 37 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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