Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJohn-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his l... Tout lireJohn-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his life forever.John-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his life forever.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Erin Walton
- (as a different name)
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Everything from the clothing, to the house appeared too perfect, and new. That left me asking, did the production team do any research into what a family and home really look like in 1933 rural Virginia?
The characters were a bit too modern in the way they spoke and actions for 1933. Especially Mary Ellen, who should have been wearing a NOW button. Also, where was Ben???
I did enjoy Richard Thomas' narration.
In 1951, as a child of twelve, I know. I sat down beside a black friend on a public bus. It came to a stop and I was told to get where I belonged or get off the bus.
You'd think when making a re-make, they would try to get EVERY part of it correct..... What's the point of re-making something if you're not going to do it right?.....
I did kind of enjoy it though...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA remake of The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971).
- GaffesMidway through, Olivia Walton turns on the radio and it instantly produces sound; back in the 1930s, all radios used vacuum tubes that took 10 seconds or more to warm up and work.
- Citations
Elizabeth Walton: Thank you for the world so sweet , thank for the food we eat , thank you for the birds that sing , thank you Lord for everything .
- ConnexionsRemake of The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971)