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Sacrée famille

Titre original : Family Ties
  • Série télévisée
  • 1982–1989
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  • 30min
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Michael J. Fox, Justine Bateman, Meredith Baxter, Tina Yothers, and Michael Gross in Sacrée famille (1982)
When a winter storm puts paid to the family's ski vacation, the Keatons spend time reminiscing about earlier days - including the birth of their children.
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Chroniques d'anciens hippies progressistes Steven et Elyse Keaton, de leur fils conservateur Alex, de leurs filles Mallory et Jennifer, et plus tard, du plus jeune enfant Andrew.Chroniques d'anciens hippies progressistes Steven et Elyse Keaton, de leur fils conservateur Alex, de leurs filles Mallory et Jennifer, et plus tard, du plus jeune enfant Andrew.Chroniques d'anciens hippies progressistes Steven et Elyse Keaton, de leur fils conservateur Alex, de leurs filles Mallory et Jennifer, et plus tard, du plus jeune enfant Andrew.

  • Création
    • Gary David Goldberg
  • Casting principal
    • Michael J. Fox
    • Michael Gross
    • Meredith Baxter
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    • Création
      • Gary David Goldberg
    • Casting principal
      • Michael J. Fox
      • Michael Gross
      • Meredith Baxter
    • 78avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 24 victoires et 43 nominations au total

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    Funny Women of Television
    Video 3:41
    Funny Women of Television
    The Birth of Alex P. Keaton
    Trailer 2:16
    The Birth of Alex P. Keaton
    The Birth of Alex P. Keaton
    Trailer 2:16
    The Birth of Alex P. Keaton
    The Photo Shoot
    Video 2:44
    The Photo Shoot
    It Happened
    Video 2:24
    It Happened
    The Grass is Greener
    Video 3:00
    The Grass is Greener
    I'm Outta Here
    Video 2:13
    I'm Outta Here

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    Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox
    • Alex P. Keaton
    • 1982–1989
    Michael Gross
    Michael Gross
    • Steven Keaton…
    • 1982–1989
    Meredith Baxter
    Meredith Baxter
    • Elyse Keaton…
    • 1982–1989
    Justine Bateman
    Justine Bateman
    • Mallory Keaton…
    • 1982–1989
    Tina Yothers
    Tina Yothers
    • Jennifer Keaton…
    • 1982–1989
    Brian Bonsall
    Brian Bonsall
    • Andrew 'Andy' Keaton
    • 1986–1989
    Marc Price
    Marc Price
    • Irwin 'Skippy' Handelman…
    • 1982–1989
    Scott Valentine
    Scott Valentine
    • Nick Moore
    • 1985–1989
    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
    • Lauren Miller
    • 1987–1989
    Tracy Pollan
    Tracy Pollan
    • Ellen Reed
    • 1985–1987
    John Hancock
    John Hancock
    • Gus Thompson
    • 1983–1989
    Terry Wills
    • Dr. Schulte…
    • 1983–1989
    Robert Schanche
    • Robert…
    • 1983–1989
    Alan Blumenfeld
    Alan Blumenfeld
    • George Bellack…
    • 1984–1987
    Enid Kent
    Enid Kent
    • Phyllis Evans…
    • 1982–1988
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Andrew the Waiter…
    • 1984–1987
    John Petlock
    • Ted Waterman…
    • 1982–1986
    Norman Parker
    Norman Parker
    • Robert Keaton
    • 1985–1987
    • Création
      • Gary David Goldberg
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    9katie-cj

    Good, Quality TV

    I often watch old sitcoms that I use to love as a kid. A lot of times, I'm disappointed because they are not near as good as I remembered, and in some cases they are just plain bad, when seen through my now-adult eyes. Family Ties is NOT one of those sitcoms! It's more impressive now than it was then. And of course, there are things that I pick up on now that I didn't when I was 10 years old. (politics/ hippies)

    I also never realized how FUNNY Michael Gross was until I started watching it again recently. I have no idea how that slipped by me! He is hilarious. Micheal J Fox is very funny too, of course. He had a lot of funny lines, but I've only recently noticed how much physical comedy he did as well. It's really sad to watch how quick and nimble he use to be; the way he could jump up onto the kitchen counter in one quick motion and slide all the way across it.

    There was always a moral lesson, too. I think all '80s sitcoms had those, but Family Ties pulled it off w/o being too cheesy about it. It's such a great show for both kids & adults. Every time I watch it, I find myself thinking "what ever happened to good, quality TV!?"
    9Sylviastel

    Always funny and memorable to watch

    I get nostalgic about television shows like Family Ties. It was based around two parents who graduated University of California at Berkeley in the sixties. It was wise to have their eldest son, Alex P., to be on the opposite fence of politics. ALex with his tie and pictures of Ronald Reagan and Nixon. His younger sister, Mallory, played well by Justine Bateman cares more about fashion than grades or Alex's politics. It's great watching these two in action. The younger sister, Jennifer, develops from a young girl to an independent adolescent. There were always two story lines going on in every episode. Marc Price's SKippy is priceless for a thankless job. Scott valentine plays Mallory's boyfriend, Nick, a painter who never finished high school. Some of the best moments in this series happens after Nick enters the Keatons lives and his relationship with them. The mixture of great characters with witty dialogue. You can't stop laughing when Mr. Keaton tries to apologize to Nick in a ladies' shoe store. He comes across as a former gay lover than the father of Mallory but it's full of laughs. Despite the witty dialogues, this was a believable family who introduced Andrew, the youngest and fourth child. What do the children think when they find out. "I was talking about closet space" Mallory says to Alex. Oh, this is truly a family show for everybody. I can't say how I miss a family centered show on such a wonderful family like the Keatons.
    llihilloh

    A great show; one of my favorites.

    'Family Ties' is great and even though I haven't seen that many episodes, I still rank it among my top ten favorite TV shows. The cast is great, the writing is excellent, and it just makes me laugh about a million times within the half hour of air time.

    Michael Gross, Meredith Baxter, Justine Bateman, and Tina Yothers are all terrific in their given roles. They are all funny and great and anything else that I want in a television show, but the real stand out is of course, Michael J. Fox. I've adored Fox for many years and then when I finally got around to seeing him as Alex P. Keaton, well he just amazed me. He's so excellent with his quick comedic timing and snappy comebacks. (Particularly the ones given to Mallory make me laugh the hardest.) All in all he's a wonderful actor, not just in this show even though it brings the best out of him, but on any project he works on.

    The writing is fast moving, hilarious, and just about some of the best that I've seen in a comedy serious. Although it is now...20 years old, the series is still one of the best, even up against today's series. Lets face it, today's television has gone straight to the trash can with the exception of a very small percent of shows.

    Each episode is great, and if the plot isn't all that good, the writing and performances make up for it. I have to say that there were many episodes that I saw where I was so bored (about the plot), yet they still turned out good because of the comedy.

    All of the Emmys and Golden Globes and many more awards that 'Family Ties' was nominated for and having won throughout the years were all well deserved. A couple of more wins wouldn't have hurt. I can honestly say that this is one show that I try to catch (only on Nick can it be seen where I'm at). I love it, I love Fox, and good job to the writers. The show is great!
    10okromesburg

    Life saving

    I am currently a teenager who has dealt with depression in the past and this show really helped me. There is one episode that discusses Teen suicide. And Mallory(Justine Bateman) says one thing that has really stuck with me. "I don't understand how she could do it. I don't understand how she could take her own life. I mean no matter how bad it gets there is always tomorrow. There is always the chance that things can get better."

    This show has characters with amazing character development. There are very few shows today that teach life lessons like this. It taught me how to be who I am. It taught me that it's okay to be me. The fact that there are so many personalities within one family allows you to know that it's okay to be different. I hope this helped.
    tfrizzell

    Tying Loose Ends.

    Two former 1960s left-wing hippies (Michael Gross and Meredith Baxter) try to rear their children (Michael J. Fox, Justine Bateman and Tina Yothers) in the 1980s and naturally have problem after problem in "Family Ties", one of the more memorable television successes of that impressive boob-tube decade. The show ran from 1982 to 1989 and even added another child (youngster Brian Bonsall) by the middle of its run. When the show premiered in 1982 it just could not generate any substantial interest ("Cheers" had the same problem during its initial year). After that though it was all peaches and cream as the series dominated on Sunday evenings and was consistently a top 5 or 10 show each week until they exited quietly (of its own free will after eight years). Fox and Bateman were definitely the two who dominated the show. Fox was a Republican-styled teen who seemed to only care about money and social status while Bateman was a polar opposite. She was a ditsy teen who seemed to care more about makeup, clothes, boys and being popular (in other words she was a normal youngster). Every cast member had their moments, but the series was not all fun and games. It consistently had "special" episodes where life crept into the family's crazed television world. Another of those NBC products from the 1980s that survives due to its performers and its intelligence. 4 stars out of 5.

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    • Anecdotes
      Michael J. Fox's first audition was deemed terrible by Gary Goldberg because Fox came off too smart-aleck. Casting director Judith Wiener liked Fox and begged Goldberg to see him again. Fox took a different approach; the audition went great, and Fox was offered the part.
    • Gaffes
      Like many sitcoms with kids, the timeline is a mess. For example, in S1, Alex is a senior in high school planning to go to college in the fall, Mallory is 15, and Jennifer is 9. When S2 starts in the fall, Alex is still a senior in high school, Mallory is still 15, and Jennifer is 11.
    • Citations

      Alex P. Keaton: Remember when we were kids and I run you over with my bicycle?

      Erwin 'Skippy' Handleman: Yes.

      Alex P. Keaton: I have a car now.

    • Versions alternatives
      The complete opening credit sequences in each episode were cut from one minute to thirty seconds in syndication. Episodes now airing on Nick at Nite have restored the complete opening credit sequences. Original syndication episodes released in 1987 retain their original versions of the Paramount Pictures ID Jingle. Current Nick at Nite episodes feature the current Paramount TV ID.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 36th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1984)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 1987 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Sacrée génération
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metromedia Square - 5746 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(pilot episode)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Television
      • Ubu Productions
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