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Three's a Crowd

  • Serie de TV
  • 1984–1985
  • Not Rated
  • 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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John Ritter, Mary Cadorette, and Robert Mandan in Three's a Crowd (1984)
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La convivencia de Jack Tripper con Vicky Bradford se complica por la injerencia de su hostil padre como casero de Jack.La convivencia de Jack Tripper con Vicky Bradford se complica por la injerencia de su hostil padre como casero de Jack.La convivencia de Jack Tripper con Vicky Bradford se complica por la injerencia de su hostil padre como casero de Jack.

  • Creación
    • George Burditt
    • Martin Rips
    • Michael Ross
  • Elenco
    • John Ritter
    • Mary Cadorette
    • Alan Campbell
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.7/10
    1.1 k
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    • Creación
      • George Burditt
      • Martin Rips
      • Michael Ross
    • Elenco
      • John Ritter
      • Mary Cadorette
      • Alan Campbell
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    John Ritter
    John Ritter
    • Jack Tripper
    • 1984–1985
    Mary Cadorette
    • Vicky Bradford
    • 1984–1985
    Alan Campbell
    Alan Campbell
    • E.Z. Taylor
    • 1984–1985
    Robert Mandan
    Robert Mandan
    • James Bradford
    • 1984–1985
    Jessica Walter
    Jessica Walter
    • Claudia Bradford
    • 1984–1985
    Peter Cullen
    Peter Cullen
    • Airline Captain…
    • 1984
    Patty Freedman
    • Exercise Lady…
    • 1984
    Billie Bird
    Billie Bird
    • Aunt Mae
    • 1984
    George DelHoyo
    George DelHoyo
    • Doctor Billy Morris
    • 1984
    Melinda O. Fee
    Melinda O. Fee
    • Ms. Cartwright
    • 1984
    William Cort
    William Cort
    • Lt. Burke
    • 1984
    Sharon Wyatt
    • Lee Pelosi
    • 1984
    Terry Wills
    • Air Marshall
    • 1984
    Emory Bass
    • Recital Host
    • 1984
    Ethan Phillips
    Ethan Phillips
    • Ronnie Pine
    • 1985
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Mr. Katsumura
    • 1985
    Frank Aletter
    Frank Aletter
    • Carnival Barker
    • 1985
    Priscilla Morrill
    Priscilla Morrill
    • Judge Priscilla Hancock
    • 1985
    • Creación
      • George Burditt
      • Martin Rips
      • Michael Ross
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    Opiniones de usuarios17

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    mike841313

    I belive what everybody belived they should of done

    When i look back at three's Company, I see one of the greatest comedys of all time. Every episode was a classic. With or without Somers (who was by far not the star of the show) the show was great. But when i stop and think about what would of been one of the greatest ideas for any show, was to have JAck and Janet realize there feelings for one another and fall in love. The show would of been REborn or it quiet possibly would of Started a very Succsessful spinoff. and what is funny is how i look at other peoples comments and think the same exact thing. Why didnt the Producers think about this. John and Joyce's chemestry was one of the best TV has ever seen....(Way better then with Somers was with Ritter). I could guarentee that the show or the spinoff would of Lasted alot longer and people would be very intrested in New jokes about MArriage..Parents and even Kids eventually. If you think about it.....the show lasted 7 years with just Dating....it could quiet easily lasted another 7 in the marriage state. John Ritters new show (which is quite good) could of had him and Joyce being the PArents of there daughters. If the actors and producers wanted to commit themselves...Three's Company could of lasted twice as long as it did...or its spinoff being just as classic as the original show.

    Just think on what might it could of been! Its makes me sad.
    5jamesjustice-92

    Spin-offs is never a good idea

    After fantastic 8 seasons of "Three's company" I was left disappointed with how the things wrapped up for the gang - the creators basically crumpled Terri & Janet's character's exits from the show instead focusing the last episodes on Jack and his new relationship with Vicky almost completely. Suffice it to say that Three's a crowd felt out of place and none of the cast members (except Richard Klein's Larry) ever appeared on the show or were even mentioned by name once: after so much time together the creators could have at least acknowledged their own characters with a line or two. Besides this fact the series was flat, tired and uninspiring and there are only 3-4 episodes out of the whole season of 22 that really stand out - all the rest is filler leading the characters nowhere; multiple episodes ended without proper resolution of the story arcs - so what was the point of this whole show? Beats me. Though there was a nice addition to the cast in the face of E.Z. character played marvellously by Alan Campbell and John Ritter and Mary Cadorette were a great on-screen couple, they sadly got their chemistry wasted on this mess of a TV spin-off of a far superior original.
    TheCooperVane

    Thin in comparison to the classic show

    A mostly harmless spin-off (which I haven't seen in syndication in almost 10 years), this followed Jack Tripper to his new home - with a new cantankerous landlord who also happens to be the father of his live-in girlfriend. The jokes had grown old, and John Ritter started to look trapped in the Tripper persona. Not a show to be well remembered.

    While Mary Cordette did an adequate job as Jack's love interest, I think it would have been much better for the show had, at the end of Three's Company, Jack and Janet realized there were deeper feelings for each other than had previously been recognized. The spin-off following them would have likely been more successful (and popular; I seem to recall that fans of the original show often clamored for a romance between the two characters who lasted the entire run of the show).
    6mjabbasi

    Good but not as good as Three's Company.

    While I was lucky to get hold of all 22 episodes of Three's a Crowd on DVD, I'm not surprised it lasted just one season. They were running out of ideas and some of the jokes were getting a bit stale. Another well known fact was that Three's a Crowd was a spin off to Three's Company, yet while watching the former, its almost as there never was a latter. How many times in TC we heard Janet, Jack, Chrissy, Cindy, Terri etc say how they were the best friends they ever had, but in TAC, its as if Janet, Chrissy, Cindy and Terri never existed. I mean if you have best friends, then it is expected that you will keep in touch with them and meet up with them from time to time. With the exception of the appearance of Larry in one episode of TAC, there is not a word mentioned of Janet, Chrissy, Cindy, Terri, the Ropers and Furley. One would expect Jack to occasionally talk about living with Janet, Chrissy, Terri, Cindy, Lana or the Ropers and Furley and tell Vicky about some of the outrageous situations they found themselves in. After all he spent so many years with them. Its as if he's forgotten all about them. To add a touch of reality or authenticity to the show, they could have shown Janet and her husband come by to Jack's Bistro for a meal in a few episodes (married couples do eat out, especially if their best friend owns a restaurant!) or for Jack to receive an occasional phone call from Terri or Cindy or have Furley (or even the Ropers) drop by the Bistro to see how Jack was doing in his new life or as I mentioned before, tell Vicky about those amusing situations he and the girls got themselves into when they shared that apartment. That is what I missed the most. I actually missed the past characters and I think that was one of the essential ingredients missing from TAC. It might have fared better if they would have occasionally pulled in some of the old cast members as guest stars, but its all water under the bridge now and long gone. Either way, we shall never see comedy like that again and I'm glad we now have them all immortalized on DVD.
    5franzooey

    Not Bad but Not Great Either

    Just finished a Three's Company marathon, complete with spin-offs (I also wrote a review for The Ropers).

    TAC is not as bad as some other reviewers have stated, but it's certainly a letdown after Three's Company. It doesn't help that by the time Season 8 of Three's Company came around, the show had grown a bit stale: still enjoyable but running out of steam. That does not make for a great hand-off to the new show.

    And the new show is in a lot of ways the same as the old show, only much more tepid. Mary Cordette as Vicki Bradford, Jack's girlfriend, is perfectly fine, but comedy is not her metier. Robert Mandan as Mr. Bradford is a pro. His presence is stabilizing, as is the reoccurring role of Jessica Walter as Claudia, Vicki's mother. Alan Campbell as Jack's surfer-dude sous-chef is a bit grating.

    But tepidity is the issue. The show doesn't know what it wants to be. The first five or six episodes are sluggish because they mostly continue the new-couple-in-love storyline that, quite frankly, dragged down the final episodes of Three's Company. In fact, this rom-com-lite feel permeates the entire single season of TAC. Other times, the show tries to go for the tried-and-true formulae of TC: the physical pratfalls of Ritter, the double-entendres, the overheard conversations, the misunderstood conversations. Occasionally, they are hilarious, and one is briefly reminded of the pure farce of TC.

    Farce. That's what I and so many viewers loved about TC. The original show did not try to be serious. It did not try to lecture or pander. It refused to turn mawkish or maudlin (NOTE: The show's final hour-long episode is an exception, awkwardly going for gush instead of gut-busting laughs). TAC, thus, is in an awkward position. If it tries to rehash TC's blueprint, it risks being lambasted as unoriginal. If it tries to go in a different direction--lukewarm and fuzzy romance with dashes of humor added in--the show is also painted into a corner.

    Nonetheless, the show is far from awful. In fact, it finds its semi-stride for a number of mid-season episodes. TAC is harmless and nostalgic, especially for anyone, like me, who misses Ritter, Three's Company, and 80s neon fashion!

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    • Trivia
      The production of this series caused tension on the set of Three's Company (1976) between John Ritter and the rest of the cast. The producers tried to keep it a secret from the rest of the cast. But they eventually found out and were disappointed that the series would essentially continue without them.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Some syndicated repeats aired under the title "Three's Company Too" with the theme song replaced with the theme from Three's Company (1976).
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de septiembre de 1984 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Three's Company, Too
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • ABC Television Center, The Prospect Studios, 4151 Prospect Avenue, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(1984)
    • Productoras
      • The NRW Company
      • Bergmann-Taffner
      • D.L. Taffner Syndication Sales
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      • 30min
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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