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Our Town

  • Filme para televisão
  • 2003
  • PG
  • 2 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,7/10
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Our Town (2003)
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A peça clássica de Thornton Wilder sobre Grover's Corners, uma pequena cidade fictícia, cuja história se passa entre 1901 e 1913, abordando temas como a vida, a morte e a rotina diária de se... Ler tudoA peça clássica de Thornton Wilder sobre Grover's Corners, uma pequena cidade fictícia, cuja história se passa entre 1901 e 1913, abordando temas como a vida, a morte e a rotina diária de seus muitos moradores.A peça clássica de Thornton Wilder sobre Grover's Corners, uma pequena cidade fictícia, cuja história se passa entre 1901 e 1913, abordando temas como a vida, a morte e a rotina diária de seus muitos moradores.

  • Direção
    • James Naughton
  • Roteirista
    • Thornton Wilder
  • Artistas
    • Jayne Atkinson
    • Wendy Barrie-Wilson
    • Reathel Bean
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,7/10
    532
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    • Direção
      • James Naughton
    • Roteirista
      • Thornton Wilder
    • Artistas
      • Jayne Atkinson
      • Wendy Barrie-Wilson
      • Reathel Bean
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Indicado para 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 6 indicações no total

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    Jayne Atkinson
    Jayne Atkinson
    • Mrs. Gibbs
    Wendy Barrie-Wilson
    • Woman in Balcony
    Reathel Bean
    • Man in Auditorium
    John Braden
    • Professor Willard
    Tom Brennan
    • Joe Stoddard
    Kieran Campion
    Kieran Campion
    • Baseball Player
    Patch Darragh
    Patch Darragh
    • Baseball Player
    Frank Converse
    Frank Converse
    • Dr. Gibbs
    Jane Curtin
    Jane Curtin
    • Mrs. Webb
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Mr. Webb
    Mia Dillon
    Mia Dillon
    • Mrs. Soames
    Conor Donovan
    Conor Donovan
    • Wally Webb
    Ben Fox
    • George Gibbs
    Kristen Hahn
    Kristen Hahn
    • Rebecca Gibbs
    Carter Jackson
    • Sam Craig
    Maggie Lacey
    Maggie Lacey
    • Emily Webb
    Stephen Mendillo
    Stephen Mendillo
    • Constable Warren
    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Stage Manager
    • Direção
      • James Naughton
    • Roteirista
      • Thornton Wilder
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    Avaliações de usuários18

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    8Dr. Ed-2

    Now and then New England accents...

    mar this adaptation of the great Thornton Wilder play about mutability and one man (town's) place in the universe. Paul Newman, Jane Curtin, and Jayne Atkinson fare best. Jeffrey DeMunn is a little too "actorish," and the young leads lack spark and pale when compared to the luminous performance of William Holden and Martha Scott in the 1940 film. Not bad, but not great either. No two accents are alike (considering this is a turn-of-the-century New England town)---even among families. If you can't do accents, why bother?
    robertchamp2002

    A fine role for Newman

    I don't think I've ever seen a production of this play that did not bring tears to my eyes in the last act. It is simply a powerful work and hard even for amateur players to fail in. This production follows true to form. Paul Newman is wonderful as the Stage Manager. He plays the part with such ease and conviction that one forgets all about the blue-eyed heartthrob he once was and concentrates solely on an actor at the top of his form.

    I also think Maggie Lacey is very fine as Emily. She plays the young woman as breathless, open-eyed, innocent, and just darn good. That is the way Emily is supposed to be played, of course, but Ms. Lacey does it exceptionally well. (How stupid it is to think that goodness is dull!) The actor who plays George (Ben Fox, I believe) is less appealing, and comes across at times as a near-hayseed. Fox is successful at playing George's self-doubts, but not his strength.

    I have stayed away from the Hollywood version of the play, the one starring William Holden, because I have heard that the ending in the graveyard is changed, that it is treated as a dream. It's hard to believe that anyone would touch the text of Thornton Wilder's play, but a change of that magnitude would certainly take away much of the play's power.

    All in all, this is a likable production.
    7madmanmadman

    Strangely conceived Our Town out of kilter with Wilder's instructions

    Thankfully, Wilder's story of Our Town can even overcome out of kilter staging and unusual directing notes and even miscasting.

    Paul Newman? Yes, he's alright but lacks nearly any sort of personality. The lines that could provide him with sympathy or any form of engagement with the audience are delivered very dryly, with little if any humanity.

    The casting? Strange, I think. Both of Emily's parents are quite a bit older than one would expect from a teenager. Gosh, in the 1899 flashback, her father looks like some dodgy 70 year old, and even Jane Curtin is too old to be a teenager's mother.

    The script? I fail to see why the producer, director, &/or actors felt compelled to change the script. No, there no major changes, but why change at all? It is certainly not needed, and rather presumptuous.

    Similarly, the cemetery scene in Act III is staged rather counter to Wilder's instructions. The dead in that scene seems more like they are waiting for a train than waiting for eternity, and more like a coffee klatch than dead. And they move about quite vigorously in their chairs. I expected a better adherence to Wilder's instructions.

    And, when she first appears in Act III, Emily is rather blase. A better staging would be for Emily to show a bit of sorrow, a bit of loss, and a bit of wonder. Instead, it seems to me that Emily is just joining the queue for the train, which will be along any minute now. Just another day.

    No, this staging is not bad, but I would have expected much much better from a professional production like this. This production is just mediocre.
    7noleander

    Solid production, timeless story

    A solid production of this chestnut. Nothing radical or edgy, but for a play like this, who wants edgy? The storyline accounts for 90% of the plays value, so the acting and production values shouldn't be over-analyzed.

    This is one of my all-time favorite plays, and I found this production more than satisfactory.

    There are only three other versions of "Our Town" available on VHS/DVD, and all have drawbacks (the 1940 version is fuzzy, the 1989 version is overpriced, and the 1977 version is ho-hum). Given the dearth of copies available on VHS or DVD, this new version is a welcome addition to "Our Town" fans.

    Paul Newmann gives a _great_ performance as the narrator, and the rest of the cast is fine, too. I would have cast younger actors for Emily and George.

    This is a filmed version of the stage play, on stage. There is no audience, and the camera work is fantastic: this was produced by Exxon/Mobile for Masterpiece Theater, and they spared no expense.

    I highly recommend it!
    10gelman@attglobal.net

    Paul Newman at his best

    I've seen "Our Town" countless times with many excellent actors filling the role of stage manager/narrator. Paul Newman's performance easily tops them all. Although the TV version of Thornton Wilder's famous play lacks the spatial dimensions that are afforded by a stage, the story here is told in segments that are easily accommodated on a TV screen. This is Newman's "Our Town" to a degree that exceeds every other performance of the play that I've ever seen. And, since this is among the best acting jobs that Newman has ever done in his long career, that's just fine. I saw it with my wife and adult daughter (who also loved it) and commented that Newman is still a "mighty good-looking" guy.

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    • Curiosidades
      In this production Paul Newman played the stage manager. In the 1955 production which aired on Producers' Showcase (1954), Paul Newman played George Gibbs and Frank Sinatra played the stage manager.
    • Citações

      Emily: Does anybody realize what life is while they're living it - every, every minute?

      Stage Manager: No. Saints and poets, maybe. They do some.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bruce Almighty/The In-Laws/Our Town (2003)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de maio de 2003 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official PBS/Masterpiece Theatre website
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Locações de filme
      • Booth Theatre - 222 West 45th Street, Manhattan, Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Line by Line Productions
      • Westport Country Playhouse
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 2 h(120 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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