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Finnegan Begin Again

  • TV Movie
  • 1984
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
506
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Finnegan Begin Again (1984)
ComedyDramaRomance

Mike Finnegan is nearing retirement and taking care of his senile wife. He can't get her to allow him to throw anything out and their house has become unmanageable. He meets Liz DeHaan, who ... Read allMike Finnegan is nearing retirement and taking care of his senile wife. He can't get her to allow him to throw anything out and their house has become unmanageable. He meets Liz DeHaan, who is dating a man with whom she is hopelessly mismatched. They become confidants and each al... Read allMike Finnegan is nearing retirement and taking care of his senile wife. He can't get her to allow him to throw anything out and their house has become unmanageable. He meets Liz DeHaan, who is dating a man with whom she is hopelessly mismatched. They become confidants and each allows the other to share their life and experiences with them.

  • Director
    • Joan Micklin Silver
  • Writer
    • Walter Lockwood
  • Stars
    • Mary Tyler Moore
    • Robert Preston
    • Sam Waterston
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    506
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joan Micklin Silver
    • Writer
      • Walter Lockwood
    • Stars
      • Mary Tyler Moore
      • Robert Preston
      • Sam Waterston
    • 19User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Mary Tyler Moore
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    • Liz DeHaan
    Robert Preston
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    • Mike Finnegan
    Sam Waterston
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    • Paul Broadbent
    Sylvia Sidney
    Sylvia Sidney
    • Margaret Finnegan
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • Jack Archer
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Christian Jamison
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
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    Russell Horton
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    Avery Brooks
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    Peter Friedman
    Peter Friedman
    • John Jewell
    Jon DeVries
    • Dr. Binder
    Frederick Strother
    Frederick Strother
    • Elias Williams
    • (as Fred Strother)
    Ron McLarty
    Ron McLarty
    • Leo the Bartender
    Rick Warner
    • Charlie DeWitt
    Jan Guarino
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    • Director
      • Joan Micklin Silver
    • Writer
      • Walter Lockwood
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    10bronty

    Gentle, witty, funny, quirky and warm

    "Finnegan Begin Again", originally an HBO film, features the great Robert Preston (in his second-to-last film performance) and Mary Tyler Moore in a lovely, gently quirky tale of a May-December romance. Mike Finnegan (Preston), a newspaper columnist who ghosts as an advice-for-the-lovelorn matron, is married to Margaret, a woman who is not only a few years older than he but also suffering from what is apparently (but unnamed) dementia; he accepts the fact that, beyond whatever deep love he may have for his wife, that she is, in fact, lost in the mists of her dreams and recollections, a state reflected in their once-grand home in a once-grand, but now unsafe, area: it is as cluttered with remnants of the past as Margaret's mind, perhaps even more so. By chance - and here the writers have cleverly avoided the "meet cute" - on the bus, Mike meets Liz Dehan, a widowed art teacher, who is on her way to meet the very married Paul, a funeral director, at their usual, seedy motel room. Mike fancies himself an arm-chair Sherlock Holmes, watching people for the sheer interest in them but seeing clues as to what their lives are like, and he openly practices this on Liz, much to her dismay. Despite this tense beginning between them, a warm friendship develops and they find that there may, in fact, be more than friendship at play. Much like other Mary Tyler Moore films, this is played as strictly "dramedy" and it strikes just the right chord while doing it. The chemistry between the cast as a whole, and Moore and Preston in particular, is palpable, warm, and real. The direction, by Joan Micklin Silver, is reliably sure-handed, and serves the film well. It's a funny, warm, lovely movie, one that should appeal not only to an older audience but those younger audiences with mature tastes. Currently available only on VHS, this is certainly a film worth discovering!
    8Snowgo

    Revelations From the Grave

    This film handled the subject of infidelity in a very human way: People who are with partners who are not right for the other, meet ones who are right for them, and engage in a relationship. It is interesting how the relationship was handled by the screenwriter, directer and producer: At first, Michael (Robert Preston) and Elizabeth (Mary Tyler Moore) are somewhat antagonistic toward each other, but each seem to thrive on the challenge and slight tension, rather than succumb to the bhoredom of things-as-they-are.

    Preston's performance is classic: I especially enjoyed the scene where he forgot his laundry at the laundromat, because of the heated discussion he and Liz were having (he followed her in there). She later brought his laundry to him (at his place of work). I thought that was precious.

    Waterson's performance was quite intense at times, as he bordered on obsessive, begging that Liz not leave him, and implying threats or crazy behavior if he does. The relationship between Michael and his wife is extremely real and is worth watching the movie for, just by itself. Often, there is a long convalescence before death, and it is not romantic. Michael did his best to do the right thing.

    Although health-conscious Liz would have eventually been at odds with Michael's prolific drinking, these two had something to share, and did so. Excellent movie.
    7moonspinner55

    Chatty, witty showcase for two fine actors...

    Home Box Office was still finding its footing in 1985 in regards to its original programming, but the romantic comedy "Finnegan Begin Again" was a bright spot for the cable network, a snug cross between a movie-of-the-week and a less-sensational film meant for theatrical release. Robert Preston does wonders with an impossible creation, that of Michael Finnegan, who might best be described as a cynical optimist (his anonymously-written advice column is tart and brutally truthful, while he skips along the crime-ridden streets of Virginia with joie de vivre); Mary Tyler Moore is a teacher having an affair with a married man who crosses his path. Walter Lockwood's teleplay, an original, is filled with interesting conversations and amusing repartee that bring out the best in both Preston and Moore (this was the warmest and most approachable Mary had been in some time). One particular scene of slapstick nonsense threatens to mar the film, and Sam Waterston is all over the place as Moore's married lover, but the main focus is on the satin-and-sandpaper relationship between the two principals, and they make the film worthwhile.
    Coxer99

    Finnegan Begin Again

    Warm comedy about an unlikely romance that develops between a cranky newspaperman (Preston) and a middle aged widow (Moore). Lovely chemistry between both stars, but it is the irreplacable Preston who charms his way into our hearts.
    8ijonesiii

    The Stars Shine in this Simple Story of Love, Friendship, ad Obligation...

    FINNEGAN BEGIN AGAIN was a delightful made for HBO TV movie about a lonely advice columnist (Robert Preston in a lovely performance), trapped into caring for his senile wife (Sylvia Sidney) who develops a relationship with a woman (Mary Tyler Moore) who is equally trapped in a dead end affair with a married man (Sam Waterston). This movie lovingly tells the story of two desperately lonely people, trapped in lives they don't know how to get out of and find solace and friendship in each other. The movie is well-written and directed and the stars, particularly Preston, are just wonderful. I don't know if this one is on DVD but it should be. If you can find it, try to catch this underrated gem.

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      Many exterior scenes were filmed in Richmond, Virginia.
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      Liz DeHaan: [to Mike Finnegan] You are utterly presumptuous.

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Finnegan empieza otra vez
    • Filming locations
      • 17th Street Marketplace, Shockoe Bottom, Richmond, Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Consolidated Productions
      • HBO Premiere Films
      • Jennie & Co.
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      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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