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The Flamingo Rising

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
366
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William Hurt, Brian Benben, Elizabeth McGovern, Christopher Larkin, and Olivia Oguma in The Flamingo Rising (2001)
Drama

When Hubert Lee decides to open the world's largest drive-in movie theater across the street from a funeral parlor, a feud erupts between Lee and Turner Knight, the owner of the funeral home... Read allWhen Hubert Lee decides to open the world's largest drive-in movie theater across the street from a funeral parlor, a feud erupts between Lee and Turner Knight, the owner of the funeral home. As Lee's many promotional ideas become more and more outrageous, he continues to enrage ... Read allWhen Hubert Lee decides to open the world's largest drive-in movie theater across the street from a funeral parlor, a feud erupts between Lee and Turner Knight, the owner of the funeral home. As Lee's many promotional ideas become more and more outrageous, he continues to enrage Knight until one of the promotions backfires with grave consequences.

  • Director
    • Martha Coolidge
  • Writers
    • Larry Baker
    • Richard Russo
  • Stars
    • William Hurt
    • Elizabeth McGovern
    • Brian Benben
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    366
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martha Coolidge
    • Writers
      • Larry Baker
      • Richard Russo
    • Stars
      • William Hurt
      • Elizabeth McGovern
      • Brian Benben
    • 11User reviews
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    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • Turner Knight
    Elizabeth McGovern
    Elizabeth McGovern
    • Edna Lee
    Brian Benben
    Brian Benben
    • Hubert T. Lee
    Angela Bettis
    Angela Bettis
    • Alice King
    Erin Broderick
    • Grace Knight
    Olivia Oguma
    Olivia Oguma
    • Louise Janine Lee
    Joe Torry
    Joe Torry
    • Pete Moss
    Christopher Larkin
    Christopher Larkin
    • Abraham Jacob Lee
    John Gallagher Jr.
    John Gallagher Jr.
    • Gary
    Lorie Baker
    Lorie Baker
    • Polly
    Kurt Smildsin
    • Fireworks Driver
    Dwayne Holden
    Dwayne Holden
    • West's Son
    Elizabeth Dimon
    • Nun
    Peggy Sheffield
    • Mother Superior
    Randall Franks
    Randall Franks
    • Officer Randy Kraft
    D. Terrence Morgan
    • Priest
    • (as Father D. Terrence Morgan)
    Nicolas J. Kimball
    • Drive Inn Customer
    Oliver Oguma
    • Korean War Orphan
    • Director
      • Martha Coolidge
    • Writers
      • Larry Baker
      • Richard Russo
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    9spteos

    This intertwines humor, pathos, the family unit and the American work ethic.

    The 3-4 movies a year that gain the "Hallmark Hall of Fame" sponsorship never fail to deliver, and Flamingo Rising was one of the better efforts lately. This is a feel-good show that recaptures a look and feel and style while beautifully intertwining humor, pathos, the family unit and the American work ethic. From the Korean orphans to the Fourth of July accident to the stunning conclusion, the creators offered one memorable scene after another. And, somewhat rare for a TV movie, Flamingo Rising had terrific visuals. Brian Benben is the driving force, and is excellent as the drive-in theater owner who achieves his dreams in nearly every way -- for a time. Stephen Larkin as his son gives a sympathetic but firm performance. William Hurt, kept too far in the background some of the time, is excellent in a low-key role. But the star of the show is Elizabeth McGovern, the conscience and rock of the family who becomes everyone's friend and confidant. Hollywood very very seldom gives us something that veers so far from its apparent destination. And it almost never reflects life's highs and lows as perfectly as was done in this movie.
    glipthorpe

    Disappointing

    Having read the novel that the film was based on, I found the film a very superficial and watered down version of the story. As with all 'first person' narratives the inner voice of the book is lost, thus taking away a lot of the passion and intensity of the original. The importance of the role of Alice is lost and the loss of the sexual aspect of the story dilutes the tension and southern steaminess.
    6xredgarnetx

    Enjoyable if ultimately pointless

    FLAMINGO RISING is about two Florida families: the Lees, who own a drive-in theater, and the Knights, who own a funeral parlor across the street. Hubert Lee (Brian Benben) and Turner Knight (William Hurt) are constantly at odds while Lee's young son and Knight's equally young daughter are falling for each other. Lee's long-suffering wife (Liz McGovern) tries to keep the peace. Along comes the Judge (Kevin O'Connor) who likes to fly biplanes, and Lee puts him to use promoting the drive-in, much to the consternation of Knight. Things get considerably worse before they get better, and since this is based on a novel, not everything nor everyone turns out OK. At the end, my wife turned to me and said, "What was the point of all that?" I confess I wondered myself. RISING is well-acted, especially by the flamboyant Benben, and well-directed by Martha Coolidge, but by the end, I suspect most people will be wondering why they spent two hours watching it.
    6kingedward

    Interesting....

    I will start by saying I didn't catch the first part of the movie, so there may be something in that part that changes the tone of the movie. As for the part I saw, it was at the least intriguing. Part of me wished they had explored the relationship between the boy and his neighbor/schoolmate more, yet that would be expecting something more from the movie than what it was. This being a pet-peeve of mine, regarding movies, I shall not succumb to it! *L* There is also the fact that this movie was based on a book, which I guess they did follow to a certain extent (thankfully!). The ending was..... something of a remarkable nature- and as I just finished watching it, I am not really sure what to say about it. Of course, I'd want to be careful of what I said anyway, to not spoil it for those who have yet to watch it. In any case, I guess I will leave it at that. Poor review? I guess so. I think that this movie is worth a watch, and can definitely bring up some topics for discussion with a good friend or the family. If you'll take the time and effort to do so. ~ELB~
    7bosstime

    Enjoyable family movie

    The movie is the story of Abraham Jakob Lee, an adopted Korean child. His father, Hubert T. Lee, owns and operates the largest drive-in theater, The Flamingo, located on the eastern shores of North Florida. It sits next to Turner Knight's funeral parlor/house. Hubert and Turner feud over the Flamingo, while Abraham falls for Turner's daughter, Grace. Brian Benben (as Hubet), received third billing, yet carries the film with his humor.

    As goes with most movies based on novels, the book was better. The author, Larry Baker, admitted that he was not pleased with the screenplay. The screenplay certainly lacked depth, but what's new with TV movies?

    Some of the characters names were changed. The author was not happy, but he said the writers couldn't get permission from people of the same names. The Knights names were changed from the Wests. Abraham's middle name in the book was Isaac.

    The movie was also cleaned up since it was a Hallmark production. There was plenty of sexual interaction between the kids who worked at the movie theater which also would have provided a better understanding of why Abe and Alice were close. There was also NO smoking on the set, which is ironic since it was 1968.

    The movie was shot on location in Marineland and St. Augustine. (Marineland is a city in Flagler County, FL, and has a park of the same name.)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • CBS
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Flamingo Rising (#50.3)
    • Filming locations
      • Marineland of Florida - 9600 Ocean Shore Boulevard, Marineland, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • McGee Street Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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