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Una famiglia americana

Titolo originale: The Waltons
  • Serie TV
  • 1972–1981
  • TV-G
  • 1h
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Richard Thomas, Will Geer, Judy Norton, Ellen Corby, Kami Cotler, David W. Harper, Michael Learned, Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, Ralph Waite, and Jon Walmsley in Una famiglia americana (1972)
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La vita e le prove di una famiglia di montagna della Virginia degli anni '30 e '40 attraverso la depressione finanziaria e la seconda guerra mondiale.La vita e le prove di una famiglia di montagna della Virginia degli anni '30 e '40 attraverso la depressione finanziaria e la seconda guerra mondiale.La vita e le prove di una famiglia di montagna della Virginia degli anni '30 e '40 attraverso la depressione finanziaria e la seconda guerra mondiale.

  • Creazione
    • Earl Hamner Jr.
  • Star
    • Jon Walmsley
    • Mary Beth McDonough
    • Eric Scott
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
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    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    1107
    13
    • Creazione
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
    • Star
      • Jon Walmsley
      • Mary Beth McDonough
      • Eric Scott
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      • 20 vittorie e 53 candidature totali

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    Jon Walmsley
    Jon Walmsley
    • Jason Walton
    • 1972–1981
    Mary Beth McDonough
    Mary Beth McDonough
    • Erin Walton
    • 1972–1981
    Eric Scott
    Eric Scott
    • Ben Walton
    • 1972–1981
    Kami Cotler
    Kami Cotler
    • Elizabeth Walton
    • 1972–1981
    Judy Norton
    Judy Norton
    • Mary Ellen Walton
    • 1972–1981
    David W. Harper
    David W. Harper
    • Jim-Bob Walton
    • 1972–1981
    Earl Hamner Jr.
    Earl Hamner Jr.
    • The Narrator…
    • 1972–1981
    Ralph Waite
    Ralph Waite
    • John Walton, Sr.…
    • 1972–1981
    Joe Conley
    Joe Conley
    • Ike Godsey
    • 1972–1981
    Michael Learned
    Michael Learned
    • Olivia Walton
    • 1972–1979
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Esther Walton
    • 1972–1980
    Will Geer
    Will Geer
    • The Grandfather
    • 1972–1979
    Richard Thomas
    Richard Thomas
    • John-Boy Walton
    • 1972–1978
    Ronnie Claire Edwards
    Ronnie Claire Edwards
    • Corabeth Godsey
    • 1975–1981
    Mary Jackson
    Mary Jackson
    • Emily Baldwin
    • 1972–1981
    Helen Kleeb
    Helen Kleeb
    • Mamie Baldwin
    • 1972–1981
    Michael Reed
    • John Curtis Willard…
    • 1978–1981
    Marshall Reed
    • John Curtis Willard…
    • 1978–1981
    • Creazione
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
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    9Analog_Devotee

    A truly wonderful, wholesome show.

    Ten years ago, I was working in private home healthcare for an elderly woman in her nineties. Every day at three o'clock, she would sit down and watch an episode of this show, which also happened to be what time my breaktime rolled around. I was enthralled with television shows like Breaking Bad and Lost at the time and my initial thought of this wholesome countryside yarn about a large family doing their best to get by was... Well, I just assumed it wouldn't be my cup of tea. But every time I'd sit down with my snack on her afghan-encased sofa, I found myself getting drawn more and more into the show, until one day she insisted I use the entire hour as a break so we could enjoy the episodes together. Her daughter, my boss, wasn't exactly keen on the idea of me being paid to literally watch television for an hour instead of taking a customary twenty-minute break, but her insistence persevered. She was old and lonely and told her daughter that having a guest to watch television with was worth the eight bucks. I worked there for about two and a half years, watching an episode of The Waltons with her everyday up until the day before her passing.

    I still tune in once in a blue moon if I happen to catch a rerun, but it's never quite the same. This show opened my mind and broadened my viewing horizons and I couldn't be more thankful. Wild, out of sight action-dramas can be great, and so can terrifying horror flicks, but there's nothing wrong with enjoying something tethered to strong family values. You can learn a lot from this show. Yes, you. Everyone. Give it a chance.
    meows11

    Need More TV Shows Like This One

    Both my parents are dead and gone, but where raised in the Southwest mountains of Virginia during the depression, as Baptists, they along with myself and other members of our family watched this show every week. Several of us still watch it every morning, it comes on here at 7 am, it's a great start to my day. Every episode may not be exactly as some remember, that lived during that era, but it's a lot more true to life than most of what is on TV today. It would be nice if there were shows that even came close to this one, made now. Children and grown-ups alike could benefit from acting a little more like the Waltons, than a lot of people they try to imitate from TV in this day and time.
    sueleigh

    A all time favorite TV program for families

    I started in the 70's as a young girl watching The Waltons, and now I have a family that values this all time TV program. My family is not fully The Walton's lifestyle (times have changed), but I (a mom) value the family circle The Waltons TV program provides my family. The togetherness of happy and tough times for The Waltons, gives me hope still to this day, that you can work through anything and still go on. The joy of family support is there in this TV show, and much love, which you don't see on TV today. The Waltons have grandma, grandpa to run to for love and all there sisters and brothers jump in to help one other. What more can you ask for in a TV program for families? I and my family watch The Waltons as much as I can, more so I do, because I like to see others happy and getting along. All the actors and actress do a outstanding job in this TV program and have a wonderful TV setting to do it on. The mountains and a large family, there is so much to be involved in, such as picnic dinners, fishing, walking to the small store, community activities. Keep running those Waltons TV shows, because I will be tuned in.
    10roghache

    Wonderful, nostalgic series of family warmth and closeness

    This is a delightful series with wholesome values that my own family often watched together during my son's earlier growing up years. It chronicles the ongoing story of a Depression Era family living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia...often seen though the eyes of the oldest son John Boy, a budding author, who relates his family's experiences in a journal. The series follows the Walton family through both the Depression and World War II. It also portrays the career paths, courtships, & marriages of many of the children, the births of new grandchildren, and the illnesses, aging, & deaths of some of the characters.

    The mother, Olivia, is a devout Baptist who must deal with an extended stay in hospital as she suffers from tuberculosis. The father, John, though perhaps a little lapsed in his own faith, runs a saw mill and is a hard working man of integrity. The couple have seven children. John Boy eventually goes off to Richmond for college, Boatwright University, and later embarks upon a journalistic career in New York. Mary Ellen, a feisty tomboy, grows up to become a nurse and marries a doctor, Curtis Willard, sent to Pearl Harbour just prior to the Japanese attack. Jason is the family's budding musician, sometimes providing lively entertainment at the local Dew Drop Inn. Ben marries at a young age the pretty Cindy, and the two are set up with charming little accommodations adjacent to the main Walton house. Erin, the pretty one with her various beaux, is employed at the local telephone switchboard and later by G.W. Haines. Jim Bob is a mechanical tinkerer, and Elizabeth the rather spoiled and generally irritating baby of the family.

    Also living under the same roof are John's parents, the devilish but wise old Grandpa Zebulun and the strict & proper but feisty Grandma Esther. Years ago, it became a family chuckle that if Grandma Walton wouldn't have approved of the language, then it just wasn't acceptable! The banter between these grandparents is absolutely precious. I liked the multi generational aspects of the program with eventually four generations of Waltons. An ongoing storyline involved the stroke suffered by Grandma (and actress Ellen Corby), which restricted her movement and left her with a severe speech impediment. Also, actor Will Greer passed away, so the family was forced to grieve the loss of Grandpa.

    The likable country store keeper, Ike Godsey, and his prim & snooty wife, Corabeth, appear regularly on the show. Other local characters are featured, including Yancy Tucker and a succession of various parsons (one was portrayed by actor John Ritter). Of course my favourites are the charming, elderly Baldwin sisters with their legendary Recipe inherited from their dearly departed father! Olivia and Grandma were strongly opposed to alcohol, but Grandpa would sometimes stop by at the Baldwins for a wee nip of the Recipe, actually moonshine whiskey. Some episodes also featured interactions with 'outsiders', including circus acrobats and gypsies.

    Most of the individual episodes are quite engaging, and the family's interactions even during conflict show an underlying warmth. Their famous extended calls of Good Night are of course legendary! Many plot lines revolve around their various financial struggles to live a decent life during the Great Depression. The marital relationship between John & Olivia is well captured, as well as the siblings' interactions and their relationship with their parents & grandparents.

    Sadly, I am not surprised that this heartwarming series is receiving a few disparaging reviews these days. Perhaps life wasn't all rosy and moral back in the 1930's with issues of poverty, racism and so forth. However, its values were generally preferable to the decaying ones of today, where materialism reigns supreme, parents & offspring alike feel entitled to their self absorbed attitude, rudeness is the norm in human interactions, the nuclear family and moral absolutes are becoming obsolete, and faith is mocked everywhere. This series represents the very antithesis of all such modern views, but thankfully, the vast majority of reviewers here still seem to appreciate it. Yes, better the Waltons than the Simpsons. My son is now a college sophomore, but admits to looking back fondly upon the series.

    Indeed, these Walton characters are almost like family members in many homes, including my own. My compliments to actors Ralph Waite (John), Michael Learned (Olivia), Richard Thomas (John Boy), and all the others who brought them so vividly to life. Yes, the series can be sappy at times and may not always be realistic, but it is really not overly sentimental as some claim. Rather it is a depiction of the way we should ALL treat each other and the love, closeness, concern, warmth, and often unselfish giving that should be found in ALL our homes. Pity there aren't more TV programs nowadays that give us something worthy to aspire to.
    10nelson_l

    I truely believe that this program is my all-time favorite

    I truely believe that this program is my all-time favorite. I had been married two months when, on September 14, 1972, Earl Hamner Jr. came on the TV screen just prior to the first episode of "The Waltons" to explain the nature of the series. I remember well his dialogue of introduction and the episode that followed. "The Waltons" was well acted, well scripted and very down to earth and touching. I wasn't living during the Depression, but, my parents and my in-laws were and their stories and descriptions of the life back then during those trying times was exactly reinacted in the series "The Waltons". The writing and the cast are truely amazing as they literally make the characters portrayed come alive. I will always love the series, "The Waltons". I only wish they produced programs of this calibre today.

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      Jon Walmsley never knew his grandparents, while Ellen Corby never had grandchildren. The two "adopted" each other, attending events, and visiting places together.
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      The gender of the dog Reckless seemed to change back and forth throughout the first several episodes.
    • Citazioni

      Olivia: Now I've got two sons working nights in a saloon.

    • Versioni alternative
      In the French version the show is called "La Famille des Collines," which loosely translates to "The Family of the Hills."
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The 25th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1973)

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    • How many seasons does The Waltons have?Powered by Alexa
    • What were these distances in the story: Walton home to Ike Godsey's Store, the Baldwin home, Boatwright University? And how far did the Walton children have to walk to school?
    • What happened to the Burton kids? Rose Burton is still around at the the start of Season 9, but the kids disappeared after Season 8 with no explanation.
    • Where were the outside scenes filmed? It says here that it was studios in Burbank, however, some of the mountain scenes really appear to be the Blue Ridge Mountains.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 settembre 1972 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • Port Hueneme, California, Stati Uniti
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      • Lorimar Productions
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