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Die Rückkehr der bezaubernden Jeannie

Originaltitel: I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1985
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
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Die Rückkehr der bezaubernden Jeannie (1985)
FamilieFantasieKomödie

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuInstead of retiring from NASA, Tony takes on another space mission. Upset, Jeannie decides to move out and takes their 15 year old boy, T.J. with her.Instead of retiring from NASA, Tony takes on another space mission. Upset, Jeannie decides to move out and takes their 15 year old boy, T.J. with her.Instead of retiring from NASA, Tony takes on another space mission. Upset, Jeannie decides to move out and takes their 15 year old boy, T.J. with her.

  • Regie
    • William Asher
  • Drehbuch
    • Sidney Sheldon
    • Irma Kalish
    • Dinah Kirgo
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Barbara Eden
    • Bill Daily
    • Hayden Rorke
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    • Regie
      • William Asher
    • Drehbuch
      • Sidney Sheldon
      • Irma Kalish
      • Dinah Kirgo
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Barbara Eden
      • Bill Daily
      • Hayden Rorke
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    Barbara Eden
    Barbara Eden
    • Jeannie…
    Bill Daily
    Bill Daily
    • Roger Healey
    Hayden Rorke
    Hayden Rorke
    • Dr. Alfred Bellows
    Mackenzie Astin
    Mackenzie Astin
    • T.J. Nelson
    Dori Brenner
    • Dori Green
    André De Shields
    André De Shields
    • Haji
    • (as Andre De Shields)
    John Bennett Perry
    John Bennett Perry
    • Wes Morrison
    Dody Goodman
    Dody Goodman
    • Scheherazade
    Wayne Rogers
    Wayne Rogers
    • Tony Nelson
    Michael Fairman
    Michael Fairman
    • Gen. Hatten
    Belita Moreno
    Belita Moreno
    • Ms. Farrell
    Ronalda Douglas
    Ronalda Douglas
    • Aide
    Lee Taylor-Allan
    Lee Taylor-Allan
    • Nelly Hunt
    Dierk Torsek
    • Col. Klapper
    Nicole Eggert
    Nicole Eggert
    • Melissa
    Niall Gartlan
    • Brad
    Helen Siff
    • Millie
    • (as Helen J. Siff)
    Brandon Call
    Brandon Call
    • Tony Jr. at 7
    • Regie
      • William Asher
    • Drehbuch
      • Sidney Sheldon
      • Irma Kalish
      • Dinah Kirgo
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    Gravity06

    Good Idea, Botched Ending

    Jeannie has always been a bit on the feisty side (that's a quality I like about her; she's nowhere near as domesticated as Samantha). I can understand her feeling a little taken for granted after so many years (she's not a robot, people -- she has feelings too).

    Great idea ... but they messed up the ending. It caused a MAJOR continuity problem for its successor, "I Still Dream of Jeannie".

    It had its moments (I liked the scene where she has to tell her son about her ... "secret identity").
    3steved-999-828699

    Very disappointed at the changes

    Without Larry Hagman, it was terrible for me. They should have paid Larry Hagman enough to still be Tony.

    Even worse, when Jeannie went back in history to show how they met on the beach, it was nothing like how they really met, and changing Tony even going back to the beach was a brutal mistake.

    As a big fan of the original series, this flopped for me during the whole movie. The chemistry between Tony and Jeannie disappeared.

    Just like in the original series, Jeannie's sister tried to break them apart. Evidently it worked in this movie (Very fitting as the 'new' Tony Nelson was horrible with the relationship with Jeannie anyway).

    The ending was also bad. It was not like Jeannie to leave, but I understand now since the new Tony was nothing like the original.

    Perhaps younger people who never watched the series didn't notice how far it went from the original and rated higher, and am sad about that.

    All around it was so disappointing.
    5MovieBuffMarine

    Disappointing

    Reunion movies have always been a challenge. Capturing the essence and the magic of a series they are trying to continue is always hit or miss, with little to no middle ground.

    I was excited when I heard this TV movie was in the works as I really enjoyed "I Dream of Jeannie" (and still do, albeit through reruns). When I heard Larry Hagman wasn't returning, I wasn't that phased (I was just thirteen at the time), I thought "Dallas" "ruined" Hagman.

    (I later come to respect Hagman on his declining to reprise Tony Nelson. While his "Dallas" schedule was said to negate his availability for this sequel, he allegedly indicated when offered to reprise, "What's old, should stay old." He wanted to be known for a diverse career and that was okay. With the way this movie turned out...maybe the original should have been left alone.)

    But when I saw the final product, I felt there was something missing in this sequel. No, it was not Hagman, but the magic that made the series a hit and drawn viewers.

    Even if Hagman returned, we still have this disappointing fare; the actors/actresses are only a fraction of what makes a great TV show or movie. I don't fault Wayne Rogers for taking on the role, but it was hard to convince fans that he was Tony Nelson plus the poor writing of the movie didn't help.

    Then you have the ending; I'm not sharing what has already been posted, I don't know what the writers were thinking, but it was really a blow to Jeannie fans and as was said, it didn't align well with the (just as lame) follow up movie.

    Reunion movies to hit TV shows are/were a great idea. Unfortunately writers have/had their work cut out for them to make a very watchable fare. And most found less-than-satisfied audiences.

    Regardless of which actors reprised their roles or otherwise, the writers should have put more thought in this reunion movie.
    6rlatanville

    OK movie but is missing elements

    I like the original series, such a simpler time and nostalgic era. The reason why the 60s series worked is 2 things.

    1. Cast! Tony and Jeannie had chemistry! And a lovable Roger and a running gag Dr Bellows. This 4 core cast was the reason why the series worked.

    In this movie, there is no Larry Hagman, we have a new Anthony Nelson. But together there is no chemistry. In the series, Jeannie was a carefree, reckless genie who's actions inadvertently causes Tony to be in jeopardy. Where this movie, she is more mellow and mature, that kinda took away from her core character. When do a reunion movie, try have core cast come back or it just wont work.

    2. Location Location Location...

    The series was located at cape Kennedy and Cocoa Beach in Florida, back in the 60s NASA was in the frontier of technology and were fascinating at the time. In this movie it was Houston, why?

    Overview: This movie lacks continuity and a major one. The series sub-plot says Jeannie was 2000 years old, and this one it says shes over 4000 years old! I know ladies do lie about their age, but come on! Only thing worthy of the movie was the telling her son of her secret and putting the two at that beach where Tony and Jeannie met, so nostalgic. Only they screwed it up by having the new Tony instead of replay the pilot of the series.
    3EvylOverLord

    Why? The Show was Great! This was Not!

    I absolutely love watching Jeannie and her antics in reruns still even now, but this movie, I wish I'd never knew it existed! It was free on streaming, and so I was excited to see more of Jeannie and the crew, but disappointed with the results. I noticed that Larry Hagman wasn't in it, and hear Barbara Eden almost didn't do it. I wonder if she regrets that she did?

    The plot was poorly written. Although there were a few amusing jokes on Bellows and Roger, it felt forced. It just didn't have the fun campy feel of the show. I liked the idea of seeing her with a family, but expected there to be a daughter as well. That little detail didn't affect why I didn't like the movie though. It should be noted that the son's character was actually pretty decent, and the actor did a good job.

    Overall, it seemed like a couple of show episodes crammed together by writers who only saw a couple episodes of the series, but thought reprising the show might be fun. Then they realized that a new show wouldn't happen, so they tossed all their ideas into a blender, and filmed what popped out. Then they realized when the movie was all over that the ending was terrible, (even more terriblethan the rest of the movie) so they decided to toss in another little scene... and that fixed it all better... NOT! Could this movie have worked if it had been better written, and if Larry Hagman had been in it instead of the block of wood they hired to play Tony instead? I think this could have been quite fun with some decent tweaks, and if they had focused on the main story line. Also if they had had the full main cast including Hagman. They shouldn't have done it without him.

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      At first, Barbara Eden said no to NBC executives about reprising her role as Jeannie: "I had no intention of playing Jeannie again. It's a super-high risk to repeat something done well in the first place. And the series is still running in syndication". She later explained: "I read the script, and it was fun - and before I knew it, I was doing it. And I don't have any regrets".
    • Patzer
      The black and white photo of Captain Nelly Hunt on the front of her NASA file is taken from the scene at Tony's retirement party which happens later.
    • Zitate

      Jeannie: Money is not the root of all evil, it is my sister.

    • Verbindungen
      Followed by Jeannie sucht ihren Meister (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Jeannie
      Title Song

      by Hugo Montenegro & Buddy Kaye

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 3. November 2002 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later
    • Drehorte
      • Walter Reed Middle School, 4525 Irvine Ave, Studio City, Kalifornien, USA(TJ's junior high school)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Can't Sing, Can't Dance Productions
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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