Tres niños y su padre reciben la ayuda de una abuela robot muy especial.Tres niños y su padre reciben la ayuda de una abuela robot muy especial.Tres niños y su padre reciben la ayuda de una abuela robot muy especial.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Nominado para 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 1 premio y 2 nominaciones en total
Charles Fields
- Timothy
- (as Charlie Fields)
Madeleine Sherwood
- Aunt Clara
- (as Madeleine Thornton-Sherwood)
Reseñas destacadas
I loved this movie when I was a kid. This movie has always stuck in my memories. I have looked for a copy of this everywhere but with no luck. Mareen Stapleton (Cocoon 1 and 2) plays the Grandmother perfectly. The kid who plays Tom is also the guy who played the older brother Mike in E.T. It is a great family movie. No blazing special effects or major Stars but just great story telling. I would say that Robin Williams' Bicentenial Man took a page from this story. I saw this movie when I was 8 years old, and only 2 times since and that was in the early 80's, but I remember it perfectly. In a nutshell if you want a feel good simple good family movie, find this and watch it.
Portrait, eulogy, crumbs of Mary Poppins . and one of the most seductive films. about a so familiar universe than you feel be part from it. a special grandmother and her great science to be the perfect choice in a crisis moment. admirable performances, great atmosphere. and mixed humor with unique nostalgia.
This movie was one of my all-time favorites...I loved it so much in my childhood that my mom actually bought it for me on video when I hit my early 20s. I think I cried a few times during the movie; that's how deeply it affected me. And JUST RECENTLY...I mean days ago...I saw an old episode of "Twilight Zone" that obviously preceded the movie. It was the same plot, only there were three children instead of two, and the Grandmother went off to be dismantled after the kids went off to college. The description she gave of what was going to happen to her was reminiscent of dying and reincarnating, even though she promised the kids she would never die! Oh well...I still love the film and would recommend it to anyone with a heart! :-)
The Electric Grandmother is one of the best made-for-televsion movies ever. I have been searching for a copy of this film ever since I got children of my own. This is a wonderful family film that stresses that love goes on forever, no matter who, or what you really are. Someone should make this film available for purchase or at least run it on The Family Channel or as an after school
`The Electric Grandmother' is a movie I remember seeing over 15 years ago! My sister and loved Maureen Stapleton as 'Grandmother' in this classic tale of a magical, ageless grandmother whose warmth transforms a skeptical little girl and brings love into a motherless home.
The humor and futuristic touches make this movie a must have for families. This is a quality movie for any child, young or old, that presents a heartwarming tale of love, friendship, and hope.
The humor and futuristic touches make this movie a must have for families. This is a quality movie for any child, young or old, that presents a heartwarming tale of love, friendship, and hope.
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- CuriosidadesThe film is based on the 1969 short story "I Sing the Body Electric" by Ray Bradbury, which was based on I Sing the Body Electric (1962), the only episode that he wrote.
- Citas
Guido Fantoccini: Oh, come on, Amanda.
Agatha: It's not Amanda! It's Agatha!
- ConexionesRemake of La dimensión desconocida: I Sing the Body Electric (1962)
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