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Happy Days - Les jours heureux

Titre original : Happy Days
  • Série télévisée
  • 1974–1984
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  • 30min
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Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Tom Bosley, Erin Moran, Don Most, and Anson Williams in Happy Days - Les jours heureux (1974)
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La famille Cunningham a vécu les années cinquante avec l'aide et les conseils de l'adorable et presque surhumain graisseur Fonzie.La famille Cunningham a vécu les années cinquante avec l'aide et les conseils de l'adorable et presque surhumain graisseur Fonzie.La famille Cunningham a vécu les années cinquante avec l'aide et les conseils de l'adorable et presque surhumain graisseur Fonzie.

  • Création
    • Garry Marshall
  • Casting principal
    • Ron Howard
    • Henry Winkler
    • Marion Ross
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Création
      • Garry Marshall
    • Casting principal
      • Ron Howard
      • Henry Winkler
      • Marion Ross
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    • 20avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 18 victoires et 21 nominations au total

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    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Richie Cunningham…
    • 1974–1984
    Henry Winkler
    Henry Winkler
    • Arthur 'Fonzie' Fonzarelli…
    • 1974–1984
    Marion Ross
    Marion Ross
    • Marion Cunningham…
    • 1974–1984
    Tom Bosley
    Tom Bosley
    • Howard Cunningham…
    • 1974–1984
    Erin Moran
    Erin Moran
    • Joanie Cunningham…
    • 1974–1984
    Anson Williams
    Anson Williams
    • Potsie Weber…
    • 1974–1984
    Don Most
    Don Most
    • Ralph Malph…
    • 1974–1984
    Al Molinaro
    Al Molinaro
    • Al Delvecchio…
    • 1974–1984
    Scott Baio
    Scott Baio
    • Chachi Arcola…
    • 1977–1984
    Lynda Goodfriend
    • Lori Beth Allen…
    • 1977–1984
    Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    • Roger Phillips
    • 1980–1984
    Cathy Silvers
    Cathy Silvers
    • Jenny Piccalo
    • 1980–1984
    Hillary Horan
    • Girl Playing Drum…
    • 1975–1981
    Heather Warren
    • Girl in Yellow Jacket…
    • 1974–1978
    Linda Purl
    Linda Purl
    • Ashley Pfister…
    • 1974–1983
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Arnold…
    • 1975–1983
    Beatrice Colen
    Beatrice Colen
    • Marsha Simms…
    • 1974–1978
    Harris Kal
    • Bobby
    • 1980–1984
    • Création
      • Garry Marshall
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    Sargebri

    A Classic Like a '57 Chevy

    This was one of the greatest shows of the 1970's. Many people think of it as a simple comedy, but in the early years the series tackled some serious issues such as racism and nuclear war. The strength of the show was the friendship between Richie and Fonzie. The chemistry between Ron Howard and Henry Winkler made this show a classic. Unfortunately, after Howard left, they tried to keep the show going by focusing on Joanie and Chachi and that was when the show began to go downhill. However, just ignore the final years of the show and pay attention to the early years.
    wikkedladi

    Better in the beginning

    When Happy Days aired, I was in grade school, and like all the kids in my day, I loved "The Fonz" and his "cool" image and what it represented. Of course, ratings are ratings, and the Fonzie became the dominant figure in the show.

    Now, as I've watched the reruns on "Nickelodean", I have to admit that the show was of much better quality in its early episodes. It truly was a "family" show with a moral at the end of each episode, without being preachy. It seems that in those early episodes (the first year or year and a half), the show truly did capture the 50's suburban lifestyle.

    Once Fonzie became the focus, it does seem now that the show got kind of silly and unbelieveable, and saturated by "Fonzie." Of course, it's not quality of writing that keeps shows alive, unfortunately, and I realize that the show wouldn't have survived as long as it had if it had kept its earlier format. Still, I do greatly enjoy those early episodes when I watch them.
    tfrizzell

    The Fonz and Others.

    "American Graffiti"-styled television show that ran a decade (1974-1984) and completed a mind-blowing 255 episodes in all. The show followed the Cunningham family (father Tom Bosley, mother Marion Ross, son Ron Howard and daughter Erin Moran) in Milwaukee throughout the 1950s. Howard, his friends (Don Most and Anson Williams) and their misadventures with school and girls dominated the show's story-lines early on. Would-be motorcycle tough guy punk Henry Winkler (aka Fonzie) stole the show from minute one and he was the main reason why the show survived so long. Cast departures (Howard, Most and diner owner Pat Morita) and additions (Ted McGinley, Scott Baio, Al Molinaro and Morita again) did nothing to change ratings as the show consistently stayed high on the Nielsen scale. Also the father of two lesser spin-offs ("Laverne & Shirley" and "Joanie Loves Chachi"), "Happy Days" proved that one amazing character (Fonz) could basically carry a program's list of shortcomings. 4 stars out of 5.
    gazzo-2

    Really good show from the 70s....less so in the 80s...

    I remember when this show was King, c. '76 or so, Tuesdays at 8pm. It was one of those shows that you watched faithfully, got into the characters, jokes, knew the punchlines beforehand every time, and talked about the day after w/ friends. Kids loved it the most, as the Fonz Was a TV hero like you don't see anymore.

    I always felt that this should have ended about 5 years before it did too-when Malph and Richie left. Putting the show on in the 80's w/ Chachi as a lead, set in the '60's, Ted McGinley, etc--it was really outta gas and a shadow of its former self. If you ever see the repeats from c. '82 you know what I mean.

    Happy Days was the Malachi Crunch, Fonz jumping things on his bike, swarmed by 'the chicks', Richie learning about adulthood from Fonz, and of course Mr and Mrs C offering their bemused, befuddled support. That was the show. I don't think you could make it again.

    *** outta ****
    TorontoJediMaster

    Note to Joel S., The Fonz WAS Cool!

    I don't know what Joel S. was watching when he was making comments about Fonzie being a loser.

    Fonzie was supposed to be older than the rest of the gang, but not by that many years. Perhaps it was because Henry Winkler was older than the rest of the cast that he looked, as you said, twenty years older.

    Fonzie never dated high school girls. He knew they were too young for him. He had morals.

    Fonzie being an illiterate high school drop-out? I don't know where you got that from. Fonzie had dropped out of high school when the show started, but one of plot points of the episode where Richie graduated high school was that Fonzie revealed that he'd been secretly going to night school to earn his high school diploma. He graduated with the rest of the gang.

    Fonzie living above the Cunningham's garage. That was because he'd given up his own apartment to his grandmother after she'd been forced to leave her own place. He stayed above the garage for so long because he loved he Cunninghams like his own family. He essentially was a part of the family. In the last season, he did move out into a regular apartment. In the last episode he bought a house so that he would be allowed to adopt an orphaned boy he'd befriended. Gee...buying a house so you can provide a good home and be a good parent? Doesn't sound like a loser.

    As well, Fonzie also worked several jobs at once. He was (or became) the owner of the garage he worked at. When Arnold's burned down, he put up money to help Al rebuild and became the part-owner. Then, he started teaching shop class at Jefferson High. He later went to a tough school and became the Dean of Boys, so he could help kids who needed guidance.

    So, I think Fonzie was a cool character not because of his leather jacket, or motorcycle, or his prowess with girls. I think he was cool because he was a good person who was always willing to help a friend in need. Did you ever see the episode where Al wants to go down to Alabama to join a Civil Rights march? (This was a later episode when the time was the 1960's). Fonzie is concerned about Al's safety and goes with him to look out for him. Fonzie joins Al and a young African-American man in a sit-in at a diner. That doesn't sound like something a loser would do.

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    • Anecdotes
      Although Fonzie loved motorcycles, Henry Winkler was terrified of them. Most of the scenes of Fonzie riding the motorcycle were shot with the bike attached to a platform, and being pulled by a truck.
    • Gaffes
      The changing of the interior of the house after the second season messed up the scheme of the house. From exterior shots the driveway/garage of the Cunningham house was to the right of the front door, while from the interior sets the garage was still to the right of the front door (i.e. it would be on the left as viewed from outside).
    • Citations

      The Fonz: Ayyy!

    • Crédits fous
      Being a breakout character, Winkler starts off by only being credited on the closing title sequence; then fourth in season 2; second in season 3-7; finally, top-billing from season 8 onward!
    • Versions alternatives
      In both syndication and daytime network airings, the episodes' tag sequences were often cut.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Weezer: Buddy Holly (1994)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 août 1976 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Les jours heureux
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 565 North Cahuenga Avenue, Hancock Park, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(exteriors: house)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Miller-Milkis Productions
      • Miller-Milkis-Boyett Productions
      • Paramount Television
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