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Come On, Get Happy: Die Partridge Familie

Originaltitel: Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1999
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Come On, Get Happy: Die Partridge Familie (1999)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe behind the scenes story of "The Partridge Family" TV show, told from the point of view of young Danny Bonaduce. Problems include Danny's jealous father, David Cassidy's overnight fame, a... Alles lesenThe behind the scenes story of "The Partridge Family" TV show, told from the point of view of young Danny Bonaduce. Problems include Danny's jealous father, David Cassidy's overnight fame, and even conflicts with the Brady Bunch!The behind the scenes story of "The Partridge Family" TV show, told from the point of view of young Danny Bonaduce. Problems include Danny's jealous father, David Cassidy's overnight fame, and even conflicts with the Brady Bunch!

  • Regie
    • David Burton Morris
  • Drehbuch
    • Jon S. Denny
    • Jacqueline Feather
    • David Seidler
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Eve Gordon
    • Rodney Scott
    • Kathy Wagner
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    5,7/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • David Burton Morris
    • Drehbuch
      • Jon S. Denny
      • Jacqueline Feather
      • David Seidler
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Eve Gordon
      • Rodney Scott
      • Kathy Wagner
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    Eve Gordon
    Eve Gordon
    • Shirley Jones…
    Rodney Scott
    Rodney Scott
    • David Cassidy…
    Kathy Wagner
    Kathy Wagner
    • Susan Dey…
    Shawn Pyfrom
    Shawn Pyfrom
    • Danny Bonaduce…
    Michael Chieffo
    Michael Chieffo
    • Dave Madden…
    William Russ
    William Russ
    • Joseph Bonaduce
    Roxanne Hart
    Roxanne Hart
    • Betty Bonaduce
    Richard Fancy
    Richard Fancy
    • Harold
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Sam
    Mark Harelik
    Mark Harelik
    • Alex
    Debby Boone
    Debby Boone
    • Beth
    Terry Anzur
    Terry Anzur
    • Reporter
    Sarah Ashley
    • Girl Fan
    Tara Blanchard
    Tara Blanchard
    • Suzanne Crough…
    Danny Bonaduce
    Danny Bonaduce
    • Narrator
    N. Barry Carver
    • George
    Catherine Christensen
    Catherine Christensen
    • Groupie
    Ruth de Sosa
    Ruth de Sosa
    • Press Agent
    • Regie
      • David Burton Morris
    • Drehbuch
      • Jon S. Denny
      • Jacqueline Feather
      • David Seidler
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    wombat_1

    OK offering in a small field.

    Can't recall too many movies along the lines of "true story behind the xxxx group". Val Kilmer played Morrison in "The Doors", and there was the supposed true story of the Beach Boys. That was MUCH better than this. And I can't recall any more.

    Having said that, I'm wondering if maybe there wasn't much to tell? I mean Danny Bonaduce WAS just a kid during the four years of the Partridge Family, maybe he simply aired his childhood memories, and they were... well... childish?

    I would have liked to have seen more of what happened to the family AFTER the show was canned. I believe that it was quite sordid, maybe that would have added some interest to the story?
    shrek2004

    Excellent.

    An excellent depiction of the actors who played the roles in '70s sitcom "The Partridge Family." It mostly focused on Danny Bonaduce and his family, but also David Cassidy and how he as a young person dealt with fame. I would strongly recommend you watch it if you get the chance.
    6gjw

    OK, but superficial

    This TV movie bio is very similar to "Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story", which was shot the following year (although the two productions weren't the effort of the same company or crew).

    Both are somewhat simplistic biographies about the making a fictional pop-rock band that starred in a TV show, and the friction behind the scenes.

    Both movies used look-alike actors to play the original cast members. And both movies focused on young men who got a tremendous break in showbiz, and achieved teen Idol status, yet who weren't satisfied because the roles they played didn't represent who they really were.

    In the case of the Monkees, the boys resented the fact that they weren't originally allowed to play their own music, and spent much of their time trying to become a real band. In this case, it is David Cassidy who is the disgruntled member, chafing at the fact that he has to play a high school student on the show and be a heartthrob to a lot of little girls, when he was really 20 years old and apparently a bit of a scoundrel in real life. And it appears that members of both groups resented being on rather silly, unrealistic shows.

    Yet they all sought out those parts, auditioned for them; they were actors who knew what they were getting into, and their job as actors was to play the roles written for them. If they didn't like the parts, it seems they shouldn't have taken them in the first place, rather than whine about their roles once they had them.

    In the case of the Monkees, their effort to perform their own songs did not turn out well in the long run. The group had some of the best songwriters in the industry, and churned out a large number of hits when they were performing them. But once they switched to their own music, they started sliding down the charts into obscurity.

    And according to this movie, David Cassidy's adult antics and threats to leave the show apparently resulted in them canceling the sitcom earlier than they otherwise would have. And his post-Partridge career didn't exactly set the world on fire.

    In both instances, it seems that the adults in the room actually knew what they were doing when they were making the shows, and the kids rocking of the boat ultimately just cut short their own careers. They would probably have been a lot better off if they had just kicked back and enjoyed the ride on the fame train while they were on it.

    But back to the movie itself.

    It kept repeating the same beats: focusing on Danny and his sullen, unemployed father who resents his son's success; the youngest boy on the show, who is constantly pictured as a hyperactive, out-of-control child; and David's resentment about playing a younger role and being a teen idol.

    Honestly, David Cassidy was incredibly lucky to land this role to begin with, so it's a bit irritating to hear that his character complain about it not reflecting his real life. Fictional TV roles aren't supposed to reflect an actor's real life; the actor is supposed to pretend to be the fictional character. That's why it's called acting.

    And they spend much too much time focusing on Danny's grumpy father. Since he never turned out to be an ax murderer or anything, there is no reason for the camera to spend that much time staring at the sad guy, except for a poverty of other ideas.

    They throw in mock concert footage of most of "The Partridge Family"'s major hits, so newcomers can at least get a taste of what they sounded like. And the songs are still catchy today.

    There isn't much new here. Most of the anecdotes we see are probably already well-known to fans of the show, via various biographies and cast interviews. And those situations are presented in a very abbreviated fashion.

    But the movie is also dotted with scenes that seem exaggerated.

    One example is when David "kidnaps" Danny, steals the Partridge Family bus, rams it through the studio gate (breaking it), and then the bus just happens to break down next to a private school so that obsessed teenage girls on the playground can spot David and mob the bus. And if that's not enough, a public school bus stops at the same exact moment, so the girls from that bus can join the screaming mob. Good grief.

    There's probably just a grain of truth to that story. David probably did once borrow the bus and drove some of the kids that around the Valley, but, as usual, Hollywood just can't resist goosing it up into nonsense territory.

    On the positive side, the actors they found to portray the original cast members did actually resemble the original players (at least to some extent), although the actor playing David Cassidy lacked that somewhat debauched look that David often had, despite his young age.

    Overall, there are worse ways to spend 100 minutes. But it's sort of like reading a Reader's Digest version of a gossip magazine.
    mbilbrey

    Worth a second showing

    The movie showed a lot more depth than the recent David Cassidy Story and addressed one of the major flaws in that movie. By focusing on only the 4 years of the Partridge Family, it gave a more complete portrait of the Partridge Family phenomena. From recent interviews of cast members, "Come On Get Happy" seemed pretty accurate. Even so, like the David Cassidy Story, it tried to cover too much territory. They should have focused more on 1 or 2 of the characters - like Cassidy and Dey or Danny Bonaduce - instead of cramming all the characters in 1 movie. (I'm still waiting for the Danny Bonaduce story which I think has the most dramatic appeal).

    Second, they didn't really show the sheer hysteria surrounding the program, which was covered better in the DC Story. They also didn't show the emotional devastation of the death of the fan at Cassidy's farewell show or cover the greed of the producers. All in all, I'd give it 3 stars. It's worth a second showing.
    10aesgaard41

    Is This Really What Happened ?

    Call me crazy, but I like this movie. It has some very light hearted bits and some very funny scenes as through the eyes of Danny Bonaduce's memories of getting on the show, working on it,getting kidnapped by Keith...whoops,I mean,David Cassidy, a tough family experience as a childhood TV star and the disappointment of the series's end. I was never a big fan of the series, but I did like some of the songs and now thanks to the movie I know some behind the scenes trivia about the music. All of the actors are dead-on lookalikes good enough to bring this series back to TV, especially the lovely Kathy Wagner who plays Susan Dey. Someone please thank Danny for peeking in on Susan for the peeping-tom scene. As a kid, Danny is portrayed like some sort of kid prodigy, which he probably was, and as well sets up the preminitions of what was set to happen to him in the later years of his life.Hey, I think I love,,,,,,,this movie !

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      Alison MacInnis's debut.
    • Patzer
      In the opening narrative, Danny explains that each month when the mortgage was due his brother and sister would sit outside while his parents "Re-enacted the fall of Saigon." Saigon fell in 1975, a year after the Partridge Family went off the air so they could not re-enact it since it had not yet occurred.
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      Suzanne Crough: If we get rid of Danny, can I pretend to play the guitar?

      Danny Bonaduce: My, God! Three years on the show, and it's the first time I've ever heard her speak!

      Shirley Jones: That's it, Danny! Go to your room!

    • Verbindungen
      References Die Partridge Familie (1970)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. Februar 2001 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • C'Mon Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story
    • Drehorte
      • Blondie Street, Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, Kalifornien, USA(The scenes of the cast filming the show at the Partridge Family house.)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Randwell Productions
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      • Dolby
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 1.33 : 1

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