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Ah! Quelle famille

Titre original : The Smith Family
  • Série télévisée
  • 1971–1972
  • 30min
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"The Smith Family" Janet Blair, Henry Fonda, Darleen Carr, Ron Howard, Michael-James Wixted
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDetective Chad Smith shares his life as a policeman, and as a family man with his wife and three children.Detective Chad Smith shares his life as a policeman, and as a family man with his wife and three children.Detective Chad Smith shares his life as a policeman, and as a family man with his wife and three children.

  • Création
    • Edmund L. Hartmann
  • Casting principal
    • Henry Fonda
    • Janet Blair
    • Ron Howard
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    6,6/10
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    • Création
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
    • Casting principal
      • Henry Fonda
      • Janet Blair
      • Ron Howard
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    • 1avis de critique
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    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Chad Smith
    • 1971–1972
    Janet Blair
    Janet Blair
    • Betty Smith
    • 1971–1972
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Bob Smith
    • 1971–1972
    Darleen Carr
    Darleen Carr
    • Cindy Smith
    • 1971–1972
    Michael-James Wixted
    • Brian Smith
    • 1971–1972
    John Carter
    John Carter
    • Sgt. Ray Martin…
    • 1971–1972
    Vince Howard
    Vince Howard
    • Ed Thomas…
    • 1971–1972
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Captain O'Farrell…
    • 1971–1972
    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake
    • Mrs. Bailey
    • 1971–1972
    Ricky Powell
    Ricky Powell
    • Milton…
    • 1971–1972
    Butch Patrick
    Butch Patrick
    • Freddie…
    • 1971–1972
    Lee Harris
    • Bailiff…
    • 1971–1972
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Captain Hughes
    • 1971
    Craig Guenther
    • Officer…
    • 1971
    James Lemp
    James Lemp
    • First Officer…
    • 1971–1972
    Richard Webb
    Richard Webb
    • Sergeant…
    • 1971
    Tim Graham
    • Kessler…
    • 1971–1972
    Patience Cleveland
    Patience Cleveland
    • Martha…
    • 1971–1972
    • Création
      • Edmund L. Hartmann
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    arode

    Who has a copy of this program on VHS or DVD?

    I would love to find a copy of this show on DVD or VHS. I think it is interesting that a drama series featuring a quality cast of Fonda, Janet Blair, Ron Howard and Charles McGraw would simply disappear without a trace. I have looked far and wide for this program and even collectors of vintage television programs don't have it. I agree with the previous comment about TVLand or another network bringing the 24 reruns back to television or DVD. Since this program was on the air before VHS and there never seemed to have been reruns, "The Smith Family" may be a forever,lost gem of episodic television. Perhaps the estate of the late Don Fedderson or ABC will locate some old film cans and reintroduce the public to a 'lost' television series that featured major stars and was a unique concept in its time.
    9raysond

    From the producer of "My Three Sons" and "Family Affair" comes "The Smith Family"

    For the record,actor Henry Fonda starred in two landmark television shows that were in fact a decade apart.

    First of all,audiences got to see him as U.S. Marshal Simon Frye on the landmark western series THE DEPUTY(Top Gun Productions/Revue Studios-MCA/for NBC-TV that ran from September 12,1959 until July 1,1961)that was produced and created by Roland Kibbee and Norman Lear(future creator and producer of "All In The Family" fame)that ran for two seasons and produced 76 episodes that were in classic black and white.

    The second series he did was when he portrayed Detective Sgt. Chad Smith on another short-lived series THE SMITH FAMILY(Don Fedderson Productions/The ABC Television Network that ran from January 20,1971 until June 7,1972)that was produced and created by Edmund Hartmann under executive producer Don Fedderson that was in color and produced 39 episodes. The series ran 30 minutes(which included commercials).

    Produced by the same company by brought you "My Three Sons",and "Family Affair","The Smith Family" was a far departure from Don Fedderson's previous sitcoms. But this one had a premise. Picture if you will "Dragnet's" Joe Friday or "The Untouchables'" Elliott Ness as a family man,happily married and determined to keep his job and his homelife separate There you have the challenges faced by Henry Fonda's Detective Sgt. Chad Smith,and focal point around which each episode revolved. It was your average sugarcoated typical family sitcom,but with a kick that includes a lot of police action and tight situations in just about every episode that was above your average half-hour family situation comedy-drama. His determination to safeguard his family's normality is illustrated by their picket-fence enclosed house on Primrose Lane. The series did have some solid moments to it,including the episode in which a mild-mannered man inveighies his way into the Smith household as "an old friend of Chet's" titled "Ex-Con"(Airdate: January 27,1971).

    There were some other episodes that were outstanding thanks to actor Ron Howard's brilliant performance as the oldest son Bob. In the episode titled "Where There's Smoke"(Airdate: February 3,1972),Bob is sitting at a teacher's desk when he sees a group of boys pouring gasoline on the floor of the next classroom to torch the school. Bob picks up the phone to call the police when the boys take Bob by force and badly beat him to a pulp. It's up to Bob to call his dad and save the school from being destroyed. Other episodes were great too. From the first episode "Cindy"(the pilot episode airdate:January 20,1971),to "The Peer Group" that guest starred Butch Patrick and Stefan Arngrim(airdate: April 14,1971),to the two part episode titled "Strangers",guest starring Betty Lynn,aka Thelma Lou from "The Andy Griffith Show"(airdates: February 24,1971 and March 3,1971),and including one episode where the teenage daughter is harassed at school by a group of bad girls(one of them is Kathy Garver,aka Cissy Davis of Family Affair is a role that was a far departure from her good girl status). Other guest stars including Stanley Livingston,Jerry Mathers and even Jay North in recurring roles and in one episode William Windom. The final episode of "The Smith Family" was "Father In Law"(airdate: June 7,1972). Repeats of this series ran on ABC from June 14,1972 until August 23,1972.
    7Dodotkfos1

    Not for everyone

    I try to collect TV series from the 60's and 70's when I get the opportunity. Since I'm over 60 I find them nostalgic at the least. This one is no different since it captures the era pretty well. This show is a half hour family/police drama. I'd say the 1st season focused more on family and the second more on Henry Fonda as a detective. Even the opening of the two seasons changed from family with the song Primrose Lane to the second season and an opening mainly focused on police action scenes. It's a mixed bag. The characters are likable enough and the actors that played them do a fine job. But, in its two short seasons, it didn't really seemed to know what it wanted to be. I actually saw it described as a sitcom, which it's not. If you like nostalgia, a good moral character and family values, you'll appreciate the show. If you're more of a modern TV enthusiast, this won't be for you.
    bigpurplebear-1

    An excellent effort doomed by seeming aimlessness

    Pointing the finger at "aimlessness" as the culprit for this excellent show's early demise is, in a sense, as misleading as describing "The Smith Family" as "lighthearted." Neither term is fully adequate when discussing this series. It's more accurate to say that this is a show that deserved an audience, yet failed to find one. Quite likely, such an audience simply didn't exist; sadly, I doubt even more that one would readily materialize today.

    Picture "Dragnet's" Joe Friday as a family man, happily married and determined to keep his job and his homelife separate. There you have the challenge faced by Henry Fonda's Detective Sgt. Chad Smith, and the focal point around which each episode revolved. His determination to safeguard his family's normality is illustrated by their picket fence-enclosed house on Primrose Lane (an image further reinforced by the use of Jerry Wallace's hit "Primrose Lane" as the show's theme song, sung by Mike Minor with special lyrics). Unfortunately, this normality too often translated in the series as "mundane," partially due to excellent performances by a standout cast (which included a post-Opie Ron Howard as teenage son Bob), all of whom never stepped out of character.

    The show did have some solid moments to it, including the episode in which a mild-mannered middle-aged gentleman inveigles his way into the Smith household as "an old friend of Chet's" shortly before Chet is due home. The suspense builds, as we're aware that this charming, innocuous individual is actually quite mad, and determined to kill Sgt. Smith for having sent him to prison several years earlier. How Chet manages to save himself and, afterward, keep his family from learning the truth (Chet: "He had an appointment and couldn't stay for supper." Betty: "Oh, what a shame.") is handled without an excess of drama or violence, highly realistically, and delivers a superb payoff. Again unfortunately, however, such quiet heroism is rarely the fare of network TV success.

    Had the show delivered a touch either of the "bells and whistles and sirens" of most contemporary police dramas, or else the alcoholism and stress-related angst which several Wambaugh-inspired series would soon introduce into cops' off-duty lives, "The Smith Family" might have stuck around significantly longer. Unfortunately, Chet Smith was simply a decent man fighting the good fight, both on the job and at home; the series' doom came as a result of his winning both fights so handily.

    What a shame!
    10emenon

    They Should Bring This Show Back

    I always liked Crime Drama's growing up. Henry Fonda as Det. Sgt. Chad Smith was a family man and a Police officer. He fought crime, like nobody's business. Ron Howard was his son. I suppose since he played Opie Taylor, as the son of a Sheriff, on The Andy Griffith Show, blended in well. One episode he was sitting at the teachers desk, in a classroom. Some boys came in pouring gasoline on the floor, to torch the school. Ron picked up the telephone to call the Police. The boys badly beat and battered Ron Howard. Fonda kept his family life separate from his work. If I was a law enforcement officer, I would have my telephone and address unlisted, for safety precautions. Some person, that I may have arrested would probably want to seek revenge. Police officers lives are always in jeopardy. From someone they arrested for a crime to a routine traffic stop. Why don't TV Land or could it be released to DVD whatever? I want to see this show again.

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      Ron Howard stated in interviews that when he was starring on The Andy Griffith Show (1960) and Happy Days - Les jours heureux (1974), he felt the impact that he was in a hit series. With this series, he didn't feel it at all.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 juin 1980 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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