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Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

  • Série télévisée
  • 1976–1977
  • TV-PG
  • 30min
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7,9/10
1,6 k
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Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1976)
A small-town housewife struggles to cope with the increasingly bizarre and violent events unfolding around her. The Fernwood Flasher is finally captured.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA small-town housewife struggles to cope with the increasingly bizarre and violent events unfolding around her.A small-town housewife struggles to cope with the increasingly bizarre and violent events unfolding around her.A small-town housewife struggles to cope with the increasingly bizarre and violent events unfolding around her.

  • Création
    • Jerry Adelman
    • Daniel Gregory Browne
    • Norman Lear
  • Casting principal
    • Louise Lasser
    • Greg Mullavey
    • Mary Kay Place
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    1,6 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    4 990
    442
    • Création
      • Jerry Adelman
      • Daniel Gregory Browne
      • Norman Lear
    • Casting principal
      • Louise Lasser
      • Greg Mullavey
      • Mary Kay Place
    • 42avis d'utilisateurs
    • 15avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Louise Lasser
    Louise Lasser
    • Mary Hartman
    • 1976–1977
    Greg Mullavey
    Greg Mullavey
    • Tom Hartman
    • 1976–1977
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Loretta Haggers
    • 1976–1977
    Graham Jarvis
    Graham Jarvis
    • Charlie Haggers
    • 1976–1977
    Dody Goodman
    Dody Goodman
    • Martha Shumway
    • 1976–1977
    Debralee Scott
    Debralee Scott
    • Cathy Shumway
    • 1976–1977
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
    • Raymond Larkin
    • 1976–1977
    Claudia Lamb
    • Heather Hartman
    • 1976–1977
    Philip Bruns
    Philip Bruns
    • George Shumway
    • 1976–1977
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Merle Jeeter
    • 1976–1977
    Marian Mercer
    Marian Mercer
    • Wanda Jeeter…
    • 1976–1977
    Bruce Solomon
    Bruce Solomon
    • Sgt. Dennis Foley…
    • 1976–1977
    Dennis Burkley
    Dennis Burkley
    • Mac Slattery
    • 1976–1977
    Susan Browning
    Susan Browning
    • Nurse Pat Gimble…
    • 1976–1977
    Sid Haig
    Sid Haig
    • Texas
    • 1976–1977
    David Byrd
    David Byrd
    • Vernon Bales
    • 1977
    Martin Mull
    Martin Mull
    • Garth Gimble…
    • 1976–1977
    Robert Stoneman
    • The Bartender
    • 1976–1977
    • Création
      • Jerry Adelman
      • Daniel Gregory Browne
      • Norman Lear
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    Avis des utilisateurs42

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    hankeyham

    Funniest show I've ever seen

    I was totally hooked on this show back in the 70s. Way out there, really dry. There are times when they'd set up a joke for several episodes running then spring the punchline on you. They tried to clone this into that show SOAP, but they added a laugh track that had the effect of killing the humor (at least for me). They really went out on a limb. That episode where Dabney Coleman stares silently into the camera for five minutes may be the most I've ever laughed at a TV show ("Look me in the eye and decide if Merle Jeter should be the next mayor of Fernwood"). I'm amazed that someone let them get away with this show.

    For a while the Lifetime channel brought this back. I wasn't sure if it would be as hilarious a second time around but it was. After a few weeks Lifetime pulled it for Unsolved Mysteries.

    TVLand made a better attempt a few years ago. It went on longer and they got Martin Mull and Fred Willard to emcee. Great stuff !! Once again it didn't go on too long. I don't know what useless stuff is in its place.

    If anyone hears of this one getting replayed or made available on DVD, send me an email !
    bob9134

    GREAT

    Absolutely the funniest & best written comedy series I have seen in my life.Been waiting for years for syndication.I saw every episode.Put it on DVD`s & I`ll buy them.Haven`t laughed so hard since the movie "It`s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World" Bob
    10melvelvit-1

    Candide in a consumer society

    A sharply satirical soap opera about a modern-day "Candide" (Louise Lasser) and the dysfunctional pre-fab Americana she inhabits. In the opening episodes (beginning 1/76), Mary has to contend with her impotent husband, indifferent daughter, pervert grandpa, hot-to-trot sister, and the massacre of a local family (along with their 2 goats and 8 chickens) but it seems the waxy yellow build-up on her kitchen floor subliminally affected the mass media-influenced Mary more than all the domestic drama combined. The absence of a canned laugh track can make viewers feel they're either losing their mind or experiencing a darkly comedic, penetrating pop-culture parody. Possibly both. I loved it then and I love it now!
    10lascolinasguy

    Terrific!

    Who would have guessed that 30 years later Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman would still be an absolutely hilarious and entertaining program? Controversial for its time, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman still seems to walk the line of racy subject matters.....not subtle and not over-the-top. Watching takes you back in time. It is entertaining to see the fashion statements and listen to the dialog from so long ago. The series is really like a time capsule! Also enjoyable is the product placement, a real blast-to-the-past! Thanks to everyone who brought this program to DVD. I certainly hope that the entire series makes it to video.
    cbestca

    Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman is a great American tragicomedy

    I first began watching MH2 in the eighth grade on the advise of my friend Todd. We would laugh hysterically each morning in homeroom at the strange absurdity of it all. Though we weren't getting all of it at that age, we understood a lot of their references and learned a lot in the process. And suffice it to say that when "Soap" came on the air a couple of years later, we could only see it as a network ripoff of a show they didn't have the guts to take on before the waters were tested (and by the way, I'm not knocking "Soap" which was a good show. It's just that MH2, for all its absurdities, was riskier and more truly satirical, and...it didn't have a laugh track). One of the most special traits of MH2 was that it tended to focus on small town America's working class and the places they congregate such as the bowling alley or the factory break room. Though serials like All My Children and One Life To Live had revolutionized the soap genre in the 70s by focusing on more "topical" characters, it was still unusual for a soap (or a satire of one) to focus empathetically on the denizens of the other side of the tracks, sometimes referred to as dirty white trash (Roseanne would later revolutionize sitcoms in a similar manner). This was certainly part of MH2's charm. I grew to love Mary Hartman's kitchen (and other Fernwood locales) as if they were an extension of my own town and home. Too bad the show couldn't have lasted longer than it did. Let me finish by saying this...about 5 or 6 years ago Lifetime network began reruns of this show and I was in my glory. For some strange reason, they stopped very soon into it and never resumed. But, I was fortunate enough to have viewed, for the first time in 20 years, the first episodes in which Mary is held captive by the guy who "killed the whole Lombardy family, two goats and six chickens" and, from the vantage point of my 30s, I was finally able to really "get it"; Mary Hartman is one of the great emblems of the distress of the mid-20th century American woman. Her hair in childish pigtails while wearing those little girl dresses, Mary was an example of the overly-consumered, growth-stunted American housewife trying to function while in a semi-daze. Her confrontations with adultery, contemporary feminism, and countless other social issues (often found within her own family) while trying to be the perfect little housewife and mother makes her eventual nervous breakdown more than just another crazy plot twist. In actuality, it was an inevitable progression. Compare her and her friends and neighbors to Carol Burnett's Eunice and other 70s television characters like Edith Bunker and you'd have a rather fascinating college course, I think. Perhaps I need to put one together! So, for those of you who have a similar fondness for this groundbreaking, offbeat series and to those who have never seen it, here's to bringing Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman back in reruns. Fernwood deserves to be revisited! P.S. If you want to see Louise "Mary Hartman" Lasser in a recent role, rent "Happiness". Beware, though,

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      Norman Lear's shows were being produced at Metromedia Square in Hollywood. They needed more space for this show, so they rented studio space from KTLA. The KTLA studio was across Fernwood Street, so they started calling KTLA "Fernwood", which became the name of the fictitious town where the show is set.
    • Citations

      Cathy Shumway: You know, isn't it ironic - that if one of us had to get it, it's a miracle it was you.

      Mary Hartman: I know, I must have been born under an unlucky star. You know I have filled out entry blanks for every single drawing in the supermarket for the last twelve years, and the only thing I ever won was a coupon for a small little jar of tomato paste. But they were out of tomato paste, and by the time they got more in, my coupon had expired. And now I have venereal disease.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 janvier 1976 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Мэри Хартман, Мэри Хартман
    • Lieux de tournage
      • KTLA Studios - 5858 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Filmways Television
      • TAT Communications Company
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      • 30min
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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