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Vergiß, was gestern war (1978)

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Vergiß, was gestern war

10 Bewertungen
7/10

Holds-up A good made for TV movie

  • Soupful
  • 17. Feb. 2010
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8/10

Great Emotional TV Movie

John Ritter puts in a great performance as Paul Stallings who is a polo player. During one game he is thrown from his horse and after the game found to be injured. He must deal with the life-changing realization that he is in fact paralyzed from the waist down. He decides he should visit his grandfather's (Buddy Ebson) farm. There he meets Marnie Clarkson (Carrie Fisher) who they start a friendship that soon blossoms into something more.

It is the performances that makes this late-70s TV movie great. Not only is Ritter great, but so is Carrie Fisher (who was just off her most famous role as Princess Leia in STAR WARS the year earlier). She really shows she had an ability to act in serious material, much like Ritter does here, too. The chemistry between the two is very good as well and believable. Buddy Ebsen is great as Ritter's doctor grandfather. Very nice to see him in a serious role after all I think I have ever seen him in was old BEVERLY HILLBILLIES reruns. Robert Urich also plays Fisher's boyfriend with plans of marriage.

Really to me a great movie, sadly has been forgotten with three leading actors that left us too soon. Might even get the tears coming in certain spots.
  • thehappychuckler
  • 14. Jan. 2020
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6/10

80's icons

21 year old college student Paul Stallings (John Ritter) is paralyzed after a polo accident. He's bitter and angry. His girlfriend leaves him. He's recovering with his grandfather Doc (Buddy Ebsen). Marnie Clarkson (Carrie Fisher) lives in a neighboring ranch. David Lyle (Robert Urich) is her boyfriend.

This ABC TV movie is great for the combo of the 80's icons. Ritter and Fisher are stars at this point. They glow on screen. They are heads and shoulders above the rest. They are doing some heavy acting. They have a few pros beside them and the rest seem like extras off the streets. It's a melodrama love triangle with a movie of the week message. It is still fun to see Ritter and Fisher doing something so melodramatic.
  • SnoopyStyle
  • 5. Apr. 2021
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10/10

Well casted, excellently written, enjoyable when released and superb classic

I have been living in the ranch house for over 23 years that this movie was made in.

A lot of things have changed; No hedge in the yard,pepper tree is huge, added a room,

The stables have been removed, but the original barn is still there.

I've seen the movie and looking for copies.

I have always enjoyed John Ritters work, drama as well as comedy.

The story is based on frustration and overcoming mans limitations. Well directed and well acted.

Carrie Fischer fit her part perfectly. And Buddy Epson is always a favorite in anything he has done.
  • bwgreer53
  • 9. Mai 2014
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9/10

A Must-See for Any Carrie Fisher Fan

This television film, which I first saw way back in 1978, was what really hooked me as a Carrie Fisher fan. It was also the first film of hers I had seen after "Star Wars" and it was a pleasant change of pace from that film. The chemistry between Carrie Fisher and John Ritter, best known for his comedic role on "Three's Company," elevate this film beyond the standard "movie of the week." There's humor in the film, as well as romance, and it offers viewers a chance to see both leads in roles they weren't famous for.
  • Hawk_23007
  • 4. Apr. 2002
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9/10

40 Years Later the film still works

This is a television film that is in the vein of "Ice Castles" and "The Other SIde of the Mountain". Funny thing is although this was a television film, it has the most impressive cast of them all.

In this movie a Jocey player ends up paralyzed. His girlfriend then dumps him. Feeling depressed he ends up at his Grandfather's Farm. To give more away would be wrong.

The film stars John Ritter. Carrie Fisher. Buddy Ebsen. Robert Urich. Ed Nelson

Hard to believe that they are all gone now. If you see it pop up on television watch it!
  • Sober-Friend
  • 23. Feb. 2018
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5/10

It's too bad there's not a cable channel specifically for TV movies like this...

John Ritter in a wheelchair as man injured in a polo accident and paralyzed from the waist down who moves to his grandfather's ranch and finds unexpected love with horse trainer Carrie Fisher. Fans of TV's "Three's Company" were probably unprepared to see slapstick star Ritter in a deadly-serious role, though he had earlier played the preacher on Walton's Mountain. He's fine here, and has nice chemistry with Fisher, yet this made-for-TV weeper positively drips with heartfelt sincerity. Paul Harrison's teleplay gives Ritter some meaty dramatic scenes to play--and with surprisingly frank dialogue--though it's obvious his aim was in capturing "The Other Side of the Mountain" crowd: easy targets for stories of ordinary folks overcoming extraordinary obstacles. Fred Karlin's title song, sung by Shandi Sinnamon (!), is equally maudlin. ** from ****
  • moonspinner55
  • 27. Mai 2001
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10/10

Buddy Ebsen, Carrie Fisher(has a scene in a Red Bikini!) and John Ritter

  • RogerMooreTheBestBond
  • 14. Feb. 2020
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5/10

mediocre all around

Not sure why this got such high ratings. It's not terrible but also not fsntastic. John Ritter's acting is uninspired bordering formulaic. Grandpa just reminds of Hillbilly too much. Consuela (sp) the maid is excrutiating, as bad as Alice in Brady Bunch. The dialogue is neither good nor bad
  • diz-syd-63
  • 10. Aug. 2020
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10/10

John Ritter is the GREATEST!!!

I also feel there should be a cable channel that carries all of the made-for-TV movies. I think they are better than what is made for the movie theaters. I love watching John Ritter and his death is a great loss. I have taped a number of his TV movies and watch them over and over. He is a real star as far as I am concerned.
  • joekerll1
  • 12. Sept. 2003
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