Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDame Elizabeth Taylor stars as Dr. Emily Loomis, a professor of ancient history at a small California college, who reluctantly agrees to rent a room in her house to one of the new students n... Tout lireDame Elizabeth Taylor stars as Dr. Emily Loomis, a professor of ancient history at a small California college, who reluctantly agrees to rent a room in her house to one of the new students named Stewart Anderson (Joseph Bottoms). Both happen to be loners (she with a secret entert... Tout lireDame Elizabeth Taylor stars as Dr. Emily Loomis, a professor of ancient history at a small California college, who reluctantly agrees to rent a room in her house to one of the new students named Stewart Anderson (Joseph Bottoms). Both happen to be loners (she with a secret entertainment past, and he with a neglected childhood) and although they initially get on each o... Tout lire
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- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination au total
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As for production values, well, it's definitely a late 70s tv movie for sure, but, don't let that stop you from giving this movie a viewing.
As other reviewers have noted, Ms. Taylor plays a college professor who winds up renting an extra room in her home to one of her students played by Joseph Bottoms.
What I liked about the movie is I was never quite sure how the relationship would play out between the two of them.
Thankfully, the writers chose a common sense approach which proved satisfying.
Ms. Taylor looked great and wore "normal" clothes that fit the part.
Joseph Bottoms played his part very well in conveying that sense of a young 20-something who can change his life on a dime and then change it again in a heartbeat and not have any idea that those around him perhaps are confused and unsure how to react.
Frankly, I thought this was one of the best of Ms. Taylor's late career performances.
This is a charming movie that tells its tale simply and straight forwardly and moves along at a nice pace.
No it's not a multi-million dollar A production full release movie, but again, don't let that stop you.
It's charming and still relevant.
How do middle aged people move forward in their lives after divorcing?
How do they get over that "caution" in letting their guard down?
Ms. Taylor handled the role thoughtfully and entertainingly.
What was unexpected was the chemistry between Taylor and Bottoms.
Watch the movie! At the end you'll be saying to yourself: Now that was a charming movie and wasn't it great to see Elizabeth Taylor in a late in her career performance really present herself so confidently.
If you can accept the idea of Elizabeth Taylor as a professor, this is a good little story. It turns out she had a measure of fame in her past life, and it takes Joseph Bottoms' character to bring her out of her shell.
It was nice to see Taylor in a not-over-the top role, as an ordinary middle-aged woman, and the friendship she develops with a young student, as a remedy for her loneliness and isolation. 9/10
She plays a college prof of ancient history who becomes involved with a handsome student played earnestly by Joseph Bottoms. For starters, Bottoms, for all of his good looks, never achieved real stardom, his best work being lead in a fine movie "The Dove" four years earlier. It would take a real star or perhaps an unknown who could achieve popularity in this role, to hold his own on screen opposite Liz in what devolves into a two-hander of a play, with a very minor supporting cast.
Major defect of the rather corny storyline is that ultimately Prideaux paints a picture of Platonic love, not romantic (or sexual) love. Given the sexual freedom of the 1970s, this rather quaint approach comes off as wimpy, as Liz & Bottoms not only have no sex scene but barely any physical contact apart from the central staging of their performing a song and dance act together at a school event. This culminates in a bittrsweet ending that doesn't ring true at all.
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- AnecdotesThe dancing needed for Dame Elizabeth Taylor in this production, though slight, was directed by Broadway and Hollywood choreographer, Martin Allen, known also as the associate to Oscar-winning Oona White.
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Dr. Emily Loomis: The first thing I'm going to teach you is how to work... and then I'm going to work you until you drop!
- ConnexionsEdited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
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