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Morire per vivere

Titolo originale: Live Again, Die Again
  • Film per la TV
  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 18min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,3/10
128
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Morire per vivere (1974)
FantascienzaThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter being cryogenically frozen for more than 30 years, a woman wakes to find her husband an old man, her children older than she is, and her daughter is crazy and wants her dead.After being cryogenically frozen for more than 30 years, a woman wakes to find her husband an old man, her children older than she is, and her daughter is crazy and wants her dead.After being cryogenically frozen for more than 30 years, a woman wakes to find her husband an old man, her children older than she is, and her daughter is crazy and wants her dead.

  • Regia
    • Richard A. Colla
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Joseph Stefano
    • David Sale
  • Star
    • Cliff Potts
    • Walter Pidgeon
    • Donna Mills
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,3/10
    128
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Joseph Stefano
      • David Sale
    • Star
      • Cliff Potts
      • Walter Pidgeon
      • Donna Mills
    • 8Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali13

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    Cliff Potts
    Cliff Potts
    • Joe Dolan
    Walter Pidgeon
    Walter Pidgeon
    • Thomas Carmichael
    Donna Mills
    Donna Mills
    • Caroline Carmichael
    Mike Farrell
    Mike Farrell
    • James Carmichael
    Geraldine Page
    Geraldine Page
    • Mrs. O'Neill
    Vera Miles
    Vera Miles
    • Marcia Carmichael
    Lurene Tuttle
    Lurene Tuttle
    • Betty Simpson
    Stewart Moss
    Stewart Moss
    • Wilson
    Irene Tedrow
    Irene Tedrow
    • Miss Moritz
    Peter Bromilow
    Peter Bromilow
    • Dr. Fellman
    Walker Edmiston
    Walker Edmiston
    • Larry Brice
    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake
    • Old Friend
    Tom Curtis
    • Old Friend
    • Regia
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Joseph Stefano
      • David Sale
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    5richard.fuller1

    Vaguest Memory of this Movie

    I have the vaguest recollection of this film when it came on TV. I remember Mike Farrell sitting at the dinner table, going "Mommy's home, Mommy's home" so I understood that she was supposed to be his mother.

    And I remember her running to hug her husband, Walter Pigeon, who now was an old man.

    Wouldn't mind seeing it again tho, now for it's nostalgia, but it did seem wonderfully melodramatic.

    Donna Mills seemed more at ease in pieces like this than she did on Knots Landing.

    It seems like there did emerge a mystery of some sorts, that someone was trying to kill her. I don't even recall how it ended, I was so young, but I often think of this movie when I think of other films like Five Deserpate Women and Elevator.
    Hoohawnaynay

    Great TV Movie with a Young Donna Mills!

    Donna Mills really was and is a good actress. Too bad she didn't get more roles like this and was stuck on "Knots Landing" for so long. This is another one of those great "Made for TV" movies. Here she plays a woman brought back to life after being frozen for many years, which in itself was ahead of it's time as the subject was in the news years later. Her kids are now older than she is, and are quite bitter that they were not only deprived of their mother but are somewhat jealous that she looks like a fashion model while they are old and saggy! The skeletons keep flying out of the closets in this "70's noir thriller". Good cast and direction keep your interest. It's sad there are not more actors around today who can compare with these. The story is a little hokey but the charisma and talent of cast keep this interesting. There ought to be a "Made for TV Movie" Channel on cable!
    4planktonrules

    Donna Mills...married to Walter Pidgeon!?

    Many, many, many years before, Thomas Carmichael (Walter Pidgeon) had his wife, Caroline (Donna Mills) put into suspended animation as she lay dying--in the hope that one day she can be revived from deep freeze and be cured. Now, 35 years later, she's awakened and her heart condition corrected and life is grand...right?! Well, maybe...maybe not. It seems that this pretty young woman is married to an old man and her children are older than she is! And, she knows very few people. Obviously, it will take some time to adjust to her new life. What takes longer to deal with is her deranged daughter...and that girl has some SERIOUS issues!!

    I liked the idea of a woman waking up after decades and seeing how much things have changed as well as the strain this would put on a marriage. I really think the whole deranged daughter angle muddled this idea and was more of a distraction than anything else. Either do a psychotic daughter film OR make one about a woman frozen and then thawed decades later and her adjustment to life post-thaw...but not both. As a result, the film really lost me and it just seemed muddled. It could have been, and SHOULD have been, so much better.
    5Uriah43

    Somewhat Murky

    Having contracted a deadly case of rheumatic fever, a young wife and mother by the name of "Caroline Carmichael" (Donna Mills) is cryogenically frozen, awaiting the right time when medical technology can bring her back to life. Eventually, 34 years later, she is revived and returns to her wealthy husband, "Thomas Carmichael" (Walter Pidgeon), and their two children, "James Carmichael" (Mike Farrell) and "Marcia Carmichael" (Vera Miles). But things are not the same as when she last saw them. Thomas is much older and in very bad health. And while James has turned out to be a fine young man, Marica has been mentally ill since her mother's incapacitation, and Caroline's return seems to exacerbate her condition. Two other characters have also become quite prominent within the family. The first is the nanny named "Sissy O'Neill" (Geraldine Page), who has looked after Thomas and the children since Caroline essentially passed away. The other person is a man by the name of "Joe Dolan" (Cliff Potts), who serves as Thomas' right-hand man and takes care of any problems that might occur. Even so, something is dreadfully wrong within the house, and Caroline's reappearance seems to be the catalyst that produces the mayhem that follows. Anyway, rather than reveal the rest of the story and possibly spoil the movie for those who haven't seen it, I will just say that this was more of a mystery-thriller than a science-fiction movie. Donna Mills looked great and performed quite well. Unfortunately, the movie itself was somewhat murky, and the ending was also a bit confusing. Likewise, I would have preferred to see more of Vera Miles. That said, I suppose it was a decent enough movie for the time spent, and I rate it as about average.
    6dolly_the_ye-ye_bird

    Sounds a bit ridiculous, but really not a bad little film

    You know the kind of movie that, when you describe it out loud to someone else, sounds utterly ridiculous? Well this is one of those films. Thing is, though, 'Live Again, Die Again' is actually a pretty decent film. Donna Mills, as always, is gorgeous as the main character who's been cryogenically frozen for over 30 years and comes home to find everyone changed. Even harder for her to come to grips with is the fact that her daughter is apparently certifiable. And what's worse, she's got a lot of angst from growing up sans mama and seems to be intent on destroying anything that reminds her of her mother...especially her mother herself. Even though the slight 'twist' is somewhat predictable, there's still a lot of fantastic suspense build up in this film. It held my attention quite well. My only complaint is in the editing of the final scenes. The odd choice to use multiple shots in one frame and over the top of one another actually made it hard to figure out what was going on....and that's not a good thing when you're dealing with the climax of the movie. This is certainly not one of the best movie ever made. It's not even the best TV movie ever made, but all in all, it's a forgotten film that's worth giving a go. You won't be disappointed.

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      The character Joe Dolan drives a rare British Touring car, a Jensen Interceptor. They were produced from 1966 to 1976.
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      Betty Simpson: [to party guest] Bionic suspension, my foot. She's been in one of those foreign clinics where they feed you unborn monkeys.

      Old Friend: Ah... Not unborn monkeys. They do not; it's monkey glands, dopey Jo.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 febbraio 1974 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • California, Stati Uniti(Location)
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      • Groverton Productions
      • Universal Television
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