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The Gathering

  • TV Movie
  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
885
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The Gathering (1977)
Drama

A dying father pulls his torn family back together for a last Christmas.A dying father pulls his torn family back together for a last Christmas.A dying father pulls his torn family back together for a last Christmas.

  • Director
    • Randal Kleiser
  • Writer
    • James Poe
  • Stars
    • Edward Asner
    • Maureen Stapleton
    • Rebecca Balding
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    885
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Randal Kleiser
    • Writer
      • James Poe
    • Stars
      • Edward Asner
      • Maureen Stapleton
      • Rebecca Balding
    • 34User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Adam
    Maureen Stapleton
    Maureen Stapleton
    • Kate
    Rebecca Balding
    Rebecca Balding
    • Julie
    Sarah Cunningham
    Sarah Cunningham
    • Clara
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • George
    Veronica Hamel
    Veronica Hamel
    • Helen
    Gregory Harrison
    Gregory Harrison
    • Bud Jr.
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • Bob Block
    Lawrence Pressman
    Lawrence Pressman
    • Tom
    John Randolph
    John Randolph
    • Dr. Hodges
    Gail Strickland
    Gail Strickland
    • Peggy
    Edward Winter
    Edward Winter
    • Roger
    Stephanie Zimbalist
    Stephanie Zimbalist
    • Toni
    Maureen Readinger
    • Tiffany
    Ronald Readinger
    • Joey
    Mary Bradley Marable
    • Mary
    Cynthia Longstreth
    • Joanna
    Priscilla Graham
    • Connie
    • Director
      • Randal Kleiser
    • Writer
      • James Poe
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    Apiperchic-588-7142

    A fabulous Christmas movie

    This was a made for TV movie from the 70s... But this was back when made for TV movies were fabulous. This Christmas movie with Ed Asner will not disappoint! A must watch for the Christmas Season. It's out on DVD now and I watch it every year at Christmas. I had an old DVD which was copied from a VHS tape for years. Thank goodness they came out with a new version. This and The Waltons movie A Homecoming are 2 wonderful made for TV movies which are must see if you are a Christmas movie buff like me!
    9datkins-3

    Touching yet inspirational

    It must have been around 1982 when I saw this film on British TV. My recollections are therefore dim of the detail but it moved me very much. A Christmas setting with sad but also happy moments, it shapes a family's trials at a time of year that is sadly not always the happiest for many people.

    But do not be put off watching; this is a very good film and makes you think about what happens in families, and what can be made to happen.

    Every year I look through the TV listings hoping it will be re-shown. For two years I have been e-mailing the BBC begging them to screen it again. Every month I check the video listings to see if I can buy it. I hope it will come round again.

    Shortly after I wrote this several years ago, I managed to get a copy via Marta. Thank you Marta. She now says it's available on DVD via Warner Archive.
    10Marta

    One of the best TV movies ever

    Sentimental but not sugary-sweet, "The Gathering" is a wonderful holiday treat. Ed Asner is perfect as the businessman who lost his way and his family four years earlier to his career. When he finds out he's dying, he tries to reconcile himself to his four grown children and his estranged wife. She helps him plan the gathering of the family, and in the process they tentatively get to know each other again.

    Maureen Stapleton so completely lives her role that you wonder if she's been through something like this before in her own life. She is a revelation, and is the rock-hard center the film anchors itself with. Without her it would be half a film. Lawrence Pressman, Gail Strickland, Rebecca Balding and Gregory Harrison are the children who bring their spouses to the ancestral home to celebrate Christmas. They are all capable actors and actresses, and enhance the production immeasurably. The sets are perfect, the music superb, and the snowfall even arrives on time. It doesn't miss a trick, but you don't realize that while you're watching it. Honest emotions and genuine sentiment, along with a great script, make this a holiday film you won't want to miss.

    It's available on DVD through Warner Archive as of 2011, which is great news; however, an audio commentary would have been even better news but the Archive doesn't do extras. "The Gathering" is a classic and is now readily available for everyone to enjoy at Christmas.
    8reef54703

    A ten year Christmas Eve tradition

    Along with "All Mine to Give", this is the other film my wife and view each Christmas Eve, and although I disagree in a small way with some of the commentators who precede me, if you can catch this one at Christmas time, watch and tape it--This is a film you should suspend your disbelief, and immerse your self in the story--There are few examples of great acting, except, I hasten to add, that of Maureen Stapleton--Her character has the goodness of "Miss Mellie" in GWTW, but has an era appropriate anger--The writing is equal to the acting, so maybe the actors are doing the best they can with the material given, and if viewing critically, one might think a few more rewrites wouldn't be amiss--But as I stated above, don't view it critically-(after 10+ viewings, some critique does creep in)--This notwithstanding, when viewed as a whole, especially with John Barry's evocative score throughout(I have been unable to track down a copy of the soundtrack},it's a moving tribute to the type of family Christmas some may have had, and all wish they had, but nevertheless evoke nostalgia for Christmas past--The impending death leitmotif, although essential, is not a "downing" factor--One is left with a pleasant melancholy, and an appreciation for one's family, however they define it--Merry Christmas, Everyone--
    GMJames

    What would it take for a critically-acclaimed, highly-rated TV movie to be released on DVD? (2011 Update)

    It was interesting to read the production credits of The Gathering, an extremely well-acted drama, and see the following title - Executive Producer: Joseph Barbera. When Barbera died in 2006, it was a shame that the obits never mentioned his Emmy win for this critically acclaimed TV movie. Barbera, with business partner William Hanna, produced numerous TV cartoon shows and the Tom & Jerry shorts. The Gathering was Hanna-Barbera's few non-animated projects and this Emmy-award winning drama hit the ball right out of the park with its unsentimental view of one family celebrating Christmas for a final time with their long-lost father.

    Strong performances by a great ensemble cast including Edward Asner and Maureen Stapleton as the parents, an observant script by James Poe (who co-adapted Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and won an Oscar co-adapting Around the World in Eighty Days) and well-directed by Randal Kleiser (who would direct the movie Grease a year later) made The Gathering one of the better TV-movies from the 1970s.

    Update: May 13, 2011

    Warner Brothers Archive Collection released The Gathering on DVD in 2009.

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    • Trivia
      One of a few live-action projects produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
    • Goofs
      At the last minute, Tom decides to switch presents between his father and his brother-in-law George. When Tom is handing his dad his Christmas present, in the background George is opening his. Dad opens his present, then the scene goes to George's wife handing him the present to open for the first time.
    • Quotes

      Adam Thornton: I accept most of your preamble about the rich, full life to which I've been blessed. The plain and unbiased truth is I need time.

      Dr. John Hodges: I know.

      Adam Thornton: Certain aspects of my life are not in order.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1978)

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Letzte Weihnacht
    • Filming locations
      • Chagrin Falls, Ohio, USA
    • Production company
      • Hanna-Barbera Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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