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Bridge to Terabithia

  • Téléfilm
  • 1985
  • Not Rated
  • 1h
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
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Bridge to Terabithia (1985)
DramaFamily

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Leslie Burke moves in next door to Jess Aarons, Jess finds a friend in Leslie. Over time, they discover a secret place in the forest across a fallen pine tree, and over a creek, they ca... Tout lireWhen Leslie Burke moves in next door to Jess Aarons, Jess finds a friend in Leslie. Over time, they discover a secret place in the forest across a fallen pine tree, and over a creek, they call Terabithia, a place where memories are sacred.When Leslie Burke moves in next door to Jess Aarons, Jess finds a friend in Leslie. Over time, they discover a secret place in the forest across a fallen pine tree, and over a creek, they call Terabithia, a place where memories are sacred.

  • Réalisation
    • Eric Till
  • Scénario
    • Katherine Paterson
    • Nancy Sackett
  • Casting principal
    • Annette O'Toole
    • Julian Coutts
    • Julie Beaulieu
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    798
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Eric Till
    • Scénario
      • Katherine Paterson
      • Nancy Sackett
    • Casting principal
      • Annette O'Toole
      • Julian Coutts
      • Julie Beaulieu
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux19

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    Annette O'Toole
    Annette O'Toole
    • Miss Edmunds
    Julian Coutts
    • Jesse Aarons
    Julie Beaulieu
    • Leslie Burke
    Gloria Carlin
    • Mrs. Aarons
    Tom Heaton
    Tom Heaton
    • Mr. Aarons
    Jennifer Matichuk
    • May Belle
    Peter Dvorsky
    Peter Dvorsky
    • Mr. Burke
    Darlene Bradley
    • Mrs. Burke
    Sharon Alexander
    Sharon Alexander
    • Brenda Aarons
    • (as Sharon Holownia)
    Tyler Popp
    • Gary Fulcher
    Bridget Ryan
    • Janice Avery
    Asaph Fipke
    • Earl
    Paul McGaffey
    • Mr. Turner
    Cathy Wenschlag
    • Puppy Girl
    Anthony Mandler
    Anthony Mandler
    • Puppy Boy
    Josephine Stebbings
    • Girl No.1
    Jennifer Rozenhart
    • Girl No.2
    Michael Bittner
    • Boy No.1
    • Réalisation
      • Eric Till
    • Scénario
      • Katherine Paterson
      • Nancy Sackett
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    3fuzzy-joe

    less that superb acting

    The acting is generally pretty weak. The dialog was also apparently dubbed in after the filming, so it just doesn't come across well. What do you want for a TV movie?

    Annette O'toole was OK; there were a few strong lines from the parent of the queen.

    Otherwise, these kids weren't quite up to it. Didn't impress my kids either.

    On the upside, it is only an hour long. Considering that, it got through plot and character development in a creditable fashion. The settings and cinematography are OK too.

    Some other viewers may like it for sentimental reasons.
    patrick_dunne

    The book was better

    I'm sorry, but I can't help to be biased.

    Our whole class loved the book (We stayed in at recess to finish it.) but the movie was not as good!

    The acting wasn't very good either. The movie was unable to capture the power of the book. (My teacher usually cries when reading it.)Instead, it ended up looking a bit corny. I didn't like The Outsiders movie either! (They were both a bit similar.) I guess we are just used to seeing a superb first-rate book-movie, instead of another movie that looks like it was home-made.

    I loved the book. Read it.

    Feel free to send me a Private Message regarding this comment.
    yusufpiskin

    Katherine Paterson

    ''Jess Aarons and new girl Leslie Burke create a world of their own and call it Terabithia and pretend to be the king and queen. They return to their magical kingdom every day after school.''

    For some reason, Katherine Paterson's work is one of those literary pieces that hasn't been adapted very often. There's a cinema version (2007) and a TV version, but frankly, both are excellent films in their own right. The PBS and Disney Channel co-production is directed by Eric Till, generally known for his family films. We get to see a very young Annette O'Toole in the film, but for some reason, it's not available in the Disney Plus archive. Canadians made some really good children's/family films back in the day. It's a shame we don't see such innocent adaptations today.
    7richardkrausejr

    Remembering the Impact of the Story as a Child

    I'm posting in regards to the memory of viewing "Bridge to Terabithia" (1985) when it was released.

    I'm 31 years old now, but I remember reading and viewing the film and felt that it was a great story. I have asked other people if they have ever read or watched the film. None of who I had asked ever even heard of the title. I felt disappointed in that because I think the story had a great connecting bond between the two characters and the kingdom they had was similar what I had as a kid growing up in the mid-west. We (as a child in grade school) had to read and watch the film. At the time the film wasn't all that "bad" in acting from what I remember. Twenty years later I was looking up the film to see if I could find it. To my surprise I see that Hollywood is in development for a remake in 2006 which I feel is a very good thing. Kids of today don't really know good story anymore and I hope that some kids that view the remake will help them appreciate the story in todays time.

    I would just like to tell the kids out there that this story impacted me when I was in grade school and hope that it touches them in the same way.
    palandor_alt

    Great movie from my childhood

    I remember watching it as a child of 8 yrs old and it brought a tear to my eye. What a great movie. The acting was wonderful for that time, and I consider it to still be good. The movie was short, but to an 8 yr old, it was just about right. See it if you have the chance. Let your kids watch it if you will.

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    • Anecdotes
      David Paterson, who was the real-life inspiration for the character of Jess Aarons, the son of Katherine Paterson (author of the original book), and producer and screenwriter for the remake Le Secret de Térabithia (2007), referred to this version as being "like the crazy cousin that nobody talks about" and went on to say that "no one on our side was either involved with it or happy with the final product".
    • Gaffes
      Though one user pointed out that no bridge is ever seen or mentioned, the fallen pine tree over the creek serves as the titular "bridge" that the children cross to get to the shed (or "castle") they have built in the woods, where their imaginary world of Terabithia also takes place.
    • Citations

      [first lines]

      Jesse Oliver Aarons, Jr.: On your mark. Get set. Go!

    • Versions alternatives
      The two DVD releases represent an original and an alternate version of this feature. The 2003 release by Bonneville Worldwide Entertainment has a total running time of 57:31 (including 02:21 of production clips) and is the original version broadcast on the PBS series "Wonderworks", including the Wonderworks opening and closing production clips. The 2007 release by Allumination Filmworks has a total running time of 50:03 (including 00:30 of production clips) and was probably shortened for release on commercial television in an hour long time slot. Both DVDs list a running time of "approximately 60 minutes". The Allumination version was created by cutting 05:51 out of the Bonneville feature; the longest cut (02:42) begins in the "Twinkie" scene when Jess promises May Belle that he will get even with Janice Avery for eating May Belle's Twinkie, continuing through Leslie and Jess forging a letter to Janice from Willard Hughes, through Jess putting the letter in Janice's desk, through Jess seeing puppies being given away for free, through Leslie telling Jess that Janice is in the bathroom crying, and stopping just before Leslie tells Jess why Janice is crying. The shortest of the 13 cuts is 4 seconds. Noticeable cuts include: (after May Belle tells Jess she followed him and Leslie) Jess threatening May Belle ("I catch you following me and your life ain't worth nothin'." and "I'll tell Billie Jean Edwards you still wet your bed."); after Jess enters Miss Edmunds' red sports car and Miss Edmunds says "I'm so glad your mom let you come today", Jess' response, "Oh! I forgot to call ... oh, never mind"; Jess and Miss Edmunds looking at abstract paintings in the art museum; (while Jess is at the museum with Miss Edmunds) Bill telling Leslie they could go to town for dinner and a show in the evening; (after Mr. Aarons catches Jess in his arms) the exchange [Jess] "I hate her. I hate her. I wish I'd never seen her in my whole life." [Mr. Aarons] It's not your fault. [Jess] "It's all my fault. I was supposed to meet her and I didn't. It wouldn't have happened, Leslie would still be ... [Mr. Aarons] "Hey, Jess -- you can't blame yourself. It's not your fault. [Jess] But I hurt so bad inside, Daddy." [Mr. Aarons] "I know -- I hurt too."; (later) [Jess] "I didn't mean that about hating her." [Mr. Aarons] "I know you didn't, Son."; and (after May Belle says "Boys ain't supposed to cry, are they Mommy?") [Mrs. Aarons] "Shut up, both of you, and get out now. [to Jess] Don't you pay any attention to them, just finish eating."
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      Circle
      Written by Harry Chapin

      Performed by Annette O'Toole, Julian Coutts, and Julie Beaulieu

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 février 1985 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Міст у Терабітію
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Wonderworks
      • Twenty Minute Productions
      • Allarcom Limited
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