Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHarry patiently executes a 15-year plan to accumulate enough wealth to start a new life, faking his own suicide, leaving his loveless marriage and former life behind, and strives to do it wi... Tout lireHarry patiently executes a 15-year plan to accumulate enough wealth to start a new life, faking his own suicide, leaving his loveless marriage and former life behind, and strives to do it without really hurting anyone.Harry patiently executes a 15-year plan to accumulate enough wealth to start a new life, faking his own suicide, leaving his loveless marriage and former life behind, and strives to do it without really hurting anyone.
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- Charleen
- (as Anna Capri)
- Mohr
- (as Ken Tobey)
- O'Neil
- (as John P. Finnegan)
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My only reservation is that-OK, his wife is cheating on him, but did that start after his years of indifference?-but would any sane guy want to leave the absolutely gorgeous Stefanie Powers?! And I felt sorry for his in-laws who are nice folk and really try to engage with and understand him.
Those reservations aside, this is a perfect example of that sadly long-gone golden age of the Hollywood TV movie. Every time this comes up on one of our UK free TV channels I make sure I catch it. Warmly recommended.
Janssen plays Harry Adams as a we suppose Janssen to be in real life, a disenchanted loner knowing there's something better right around the corner. With just a little help...
The story is wrapped around the backdrop of President Kennedy's assassination and loss of his still-born child, a loss Harry knows but doesn't sharedwith his wife Marian, played coldly but superbly by Stefanie Powers, and her overbearing parents.
Harry has a plan he slowly and meticulously puts into action while being pursued by bumbling P.I. Herbie Stoltz (Allen Garfield). Harry and Herbie accidently become friends sharing the same "something-better-around-the-corner" feeling albeit on different levels and different reasons.
After Harry's plan is parleyed we're introduced to Linda Evans, a somewhat after-thought character, yet essential to the surprise and amusing ending.
Throughout the movie Janssen gives his usual over-the-top performance that we've come to expect and really underestimate, while changing this character from caustic to encouraging. The backdrop of Kennedy's life intermingled through and through brings a hard, yet gentle touch of realism to the story, but it is Harry's plan that sets the intrigue.
For me, it was worth the wait of 12 years to see this picture again. I hope you get the same enjoyment I did watching the character development of David Janssen's "Harry Adams".
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- AnecdotesAt the time of this filming, Linda Evans and David Janssen were close friends and neighbors in Malibu. Linda's husband Stan Herman was one of David's old friends.
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[first lines]
Herbie Stoltz: For 14 years I've been a private eye. And in my line of work you meet some interesting people. But there was this one guy especially. He was really something. His name was Harry Adams.
- Crédits fousOpening credits prologue: SAN FRANCISCO NOVEMBER 21, 1963
- ConnexionsFeatures John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums (1965)