Filadelfia, anni '60, la famiglia Pryors si muove verso lo sconvolgimento culturale negli anni a venire. La adolescente figlia Meg persegue il sogno di diventare una ballerina americana di B... Leggi tuttoFiladelfia, anni '60, la famiglia Pryors si muove verso lo sconvolgimento culturale negli anni a venire. La adolescente figlia Meg persegue il sogno di diventare una ballerina americana di Bandstand con la sua amica Roxanne.Filadelfia, anni '60, la famiglia Pryors si muove verso lo sconvolgimento culturale negli anni a venire. La adolescente figlia Meg persegue il sogno di diventare una ballerina americana di Bandstand con la sua amica Roxanne.
- Vincitore di 2 Primetime Emmy
- 10 vittorie e 27 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
American Dreams brings back that dream with such amazing reality. My parents remember American Bandstand and the artists that performed there. They remember the events happening in the world, and remember what it was like to live during that time. It's like a part of my parent's history, is being brought into my home for me to share with them. I get to understand what their lives were like, and get to know them a little bit better. This show is extremely well written and I will watch this show until it is taken off the air. I watch it with my father, as our Sunday night tradition, milkshake in hand. Sharing memories with my father on these Sunday nights, will become a memory that I will share with my children in the future. A show for the generations to share, American Dreams is helping my parents re-live memories, and helping me form my own.
The American Bandstand angle is a pleasant way to remind us of a simplier time in the music world. The show faces hard issues like racism, police brutality, Viet Nam, polio, politics, homosexuality, the riot, life changes and pregnancy outside of marriage realistically. These issues are a part of life and I appreciate the "non over-the-top" way they have been handled.
You can even watch this with your family and not cringe because of cursing and explicit sexual encounters. This is a fine way to spend one hour on Sunday evenings.
First, if you were a teenager in the early 1960s, like I was, and looked forward to watching American Bandstand, this weekly TV series is a marvelous, nostalgic reminder of those times. Whether your memories were good or bad, this is the closest we will ever get to "being there" one more time. The film clips from the original Bandstand show add to the realism.
Second, if you are too young to remember the 1960s, and are curious, the styles of dress, the dialog, the boy-girl infatuations, the racial tension, the religious conflicts over birth control, the "transistor radios" that everyone carried around, the round-screen black and white TVs, all those are very authentic in this TV series.
"American Dreams" - overall a very fine show, one we've dreamed about for years!
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCurrent music artists appear in almost every episode as popular singers from the 1960s.
- BlooperAmerican Bandstand moved to California in February 1964.
- Citazioni
JJ Pryor: Kennedy says it's time for new dreams, and new frontiers, not just the ones of our fathers.
Jack Pryor: President Kennedy who both went to college...
JJ Pryor: I know!
Jack Pryor: ...and loves football.
JJ Pryor: I know!
Jack Pryor: And you are going to...
JJ Pryor: No I'm not!
Jack Pryor: Will you let me finish a damn sentence? JJ, you have a chance to be something great. A tailback, an astronaut, or whatever the hell, but great! Now I know going to Notre Dame won't guarantee you anything, but it'll give you the best chance anyone could ask for. And I'm not going to stand by and let you piss away that chance. I just won't.
JJ Pryor: Maybe it's not up to you.
I più visti
- How many seasons does American Dreams have?Powered by Alexa
Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Our Generation
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro