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Sooner or Later

  • TV Movie
  • 1979
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
575
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Sooner or Later (1979)
DramaRomance

Thirteen-year-old Jessie is in love with Michael, a 17-year-old guitar instructor and aspiring musician. When she finally captures his interest, she lies and tells him she's 16. But what wil... Read allThirteen-year-old Jessie is in love with Michael, a 17-year-old guitar instructor and aspiring musician. When she finally captures his interest, she lies and tells him she's 16. But what will Michael do when he discovers the truth?Thirteen-year-old Jessie is in love with Michael, a 17-year-old guitar instructor and aspiring musician. When she finally captures his interest, she lies and tells him she's 16. But what will Michael do when he discovers the truth?

  • Director
    • Bruce Hart
  • Writers
    • Bruce Hart
    • Carole Hart
  • Stars
    • Denise Miller
    • Rex Smith
    • Barbara Feldon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    575
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Hart
    • Writers
      • Bruce Hart
      • Carole Hart
    • Stars
      • Denise Miller
      • Rex Smith
      • Barbara Feldon
    • 42User reviews
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    Denise Miller
    Denise Miller
    • Jessie Walters
    Rex Smith
    Rex Smith
    • Michael Skye
    Barbara Feldon
    Barbara Feldon
    • Lois Walters
    Judd Hirsch
    Judd Hirsch
    • Bob Walters
    Lilia Skala
    Lilia Skala
    • Grandma Esther
    Morey Amsterdam
    Morey Amsterdam
    • Eddie Nova - Guitar Teacher
    Vivian Blaine
    Vivian Blaine
    • Make-up artist
    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • The Teacher
    Mary-Beth Manning
    Mary-Beth Manning
    • Caroline
    Maia Danziger
    Maia Danziger
    • Karen
    Edward Green
    • Dr. Donnie
    Paul Mones
    Paul Mones
    • Arnie
    Grace Davies
    Grace Davies
    • Connie
    Tara King
    • Agnes
    Cheryl D. Francis
    • Debbie
    Emily Bindiger
    • Member of the Skye Band
    Mark Cunningham
    • Member of the Skye Band
    Lenny Mancuso
    • Member of the Skye Band
    • Director
      • Bruce Hart
    • Writers
      • Bruce Hart
      • Carole Hart
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    8swedensm

    Great coming of age movie

    I saw this film when I was just a teenager and I loved it. The characters are believable and the story is interesting. Jessie, although only 13, isn't treated like a baby, even when she messes up. The teenage boy isn't a disrespectful, selfish dummy only out for one thing and he's still sexy and cool.

    Now that the movie has come out on DVD and I have a daughter of my own in her early teens, I can't wait to watch it with her. As a family movie, it will give parents and kids the opportunity to talk about why it's important to be honest and that being okay with who you are is always a better idea. Highly recommended.
    joji-1

    One of my long-time favorites

    I taped this movie from TV in my teens and watched it whenever I was feeling a bit down. It is a wonderfully feel-good movie and I can totally relate to 13 year old Jessie. Unfortunately it was accidentally taped over when I was in my early 20's and I have only just managed to acquire another copy, over 10 years later. I sat down and watched it today and discovered that all the magic is still there for me. I love the clothes Jessie wears because they are similar to the clothes I wore at her age. I love the way she is not totally skinny, but about the same weight I was at that age. I thoroughly enjoyed the music which is really great and typical of the era. I even felt comfortably at home in the mall! In fact, I melted into the couch and just let the whole atmosphere of the film wash over me and was glued to the screen from beginning to end. For anyone who likes feel-good romances, I thoroughly recommend this film. Although I have emphasized my reasons for liking it so much as being related to my own teenage experiences, the issues Jessie faces in the film are still pertinent to teenagers today.
    Mark-129

    A surprising and satisfying film for everyone.

    I first saw "Sooner or Later" when it was first broadcast in '79. My first impressions were that it was a simple children's movie, but, as the show progressed, I realized it was much, much more. While it is mostly about the coming of age of a young girl, Jessie's family, friends, hopes and dreams come to life in a mature and positive manner. This movie really grows on you and the satisfying ending is totally unexpected.

    For those interested in the rest of the story try to find the two books that complete the Sooner or Later trilogy: "Waiting Games" and "Now or Never", both by Bruce and Carole Hart. Highly Recommended.
    soutee

    Lucky me!

    I first saw Sooner or Later when I was 13 one Sunday afternoon. It moved me so much I have spent the last 18 years searching for it, and living in Australia it has been impossible. I am so excited as I just purchased a copy at E-Bay at a personal expense of $200 ($AU) including having it re-taped in our VHS format (PAL not NTSC), and I think it is worth every cent. If you are looking for a copy, keep your eyes open at E-Bay. I haven't received it yet and the anticipation is KILLING me! We all have EXCELLENT taste.

    Here I am adding to this review 8 years later and the video turned up. I just finished watching it again for about the one zillionth time. I got married last year and we included "Take My Breath Away" on our wedding soundtrack that we used for the bonbonierie (table gifts for the guests). It will always be a part of my life.
    9karoslane

    Former dreamy teen steeping in ennui of memories

    Saw this movie on re-run just once, when I was about 13, in 1980. It completely matched my teenaged fantasies of sweet, gentle, interesting — and let's face it — hot — "older" guys. Just ordered it from CD Universe about a month ago, and have given it about four whirls in the two weeks since. As somebody mentioned — I'm haunted by it. As somebody else mentioned — I think it's part of a midlife crisis as well! Being 39 and realizing how much has changed since those simpler '70s times when girls of 13 actually did take buses and go to malls together and had a lot more freedom away from the confines of modern suburbia makes me sad for my daughter — who is nearly 13 herself. Thirteen back then was in many ways a lot more grown up.

    The film is definitely '70s but not in a super-dated cheesy way, in fact the outfits Denise Miller as Jessie wears could be current now! You know what they say, everything that goes around... although the short-short jogging shorts worn by Rex with the to-the-knees sweat socks probably won't make a comeback.

    The subject matter is handled in a very sensitive way and the characters are treated with a lot of respect. It's not the most chatty movie going — I often wished for more to be said between Jessie and Michael that would cement why he was also attracted to her. But the acting is solid, the movie is sweet and atmospheric, and the fringe characters give great performances. Mary Beth Manning as Jessie's friend Caroline is a total hoot — I think we all had friends like her. Maia Danziger as the relentless flirt with Michael gives a wiggy, stoned-out performance that just makes you laugh — because we also all knew girls that acted like that.

    Denise Miller knocked her performance out of the ballpark with a very down-to-earth quality likely credited to her uknown status and being new to the industry. And I think not a little of the credit for the film's theatre-grade quality comes from the very capable, brilliant hands of the story's authors, Carole and the late Bruce Hart, who also wrote for Sesame Street. They really cared about the message of the movie, which was not an overt in-your-face thing, while at the same time understanding how eager many girls are to grow up at that age.

    One thing that made me love the film then as much as now is not taking the cliché, easy, tied-with-a-bow but sort of let-down ending. In fact it's probably the end that has caused so many women to return to viewing the movie in their later years.

    Re-watching Sooner or Later has me absolutely sick with nostalgia for those simpler times, and has triggered a ridiculous and sudden obsession with catching up with Rex Smith — whom while I enjoyed his albums Sooner or Later and Forever when I was young, I never plastered his posters on my walls as I did some of my other faves. In the past week, I've put his music on my iPod, read fan sites, found interviews (and marveled in just how brilliant he really is — the man has a fascinating way of thinking), watched clips on YouTube — what am I, 13? I guess that's the biggest appeal of this movie. Remembering what it was like to be 13 and the whole world was ahead of you.

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    • Trivia
      Rex Smith did an interview with Andy Warhol on March 20, 1981 and, when asked his age, Rex said he was 25. The official release date for Sooner or Later was March 25, 1979, which would've made Rex 23 when the movie was released, and since his birthday is in September, he would've only turned 23 in September 1979 so was probably 22-23 while filming the movie, making the age difference slightly less than noted previously.
    • Goofs
      When Jesse is eating dinner with her family, her hair is in a ponytail. When she is in the kitchen to help her mother with the next course, her hair is down around her shoulder. When they return to the dining room, it's back up in a ponytail.
    • Quotes

      Jessie Walters: [getting into the car] Sorry I'm late. I had to change.

      Michael Skye: It's okay, but now you got me wondering what you look like in your uniform.

      Jessie Walters: Like them.

      [nodding to group of girls nearby]

      Michael Skye: Nah. I bet you look just like you.

      Jessie Walters: Michael.

      Michael Skye: That's okay with me. I kinda like the way you look.

      [grinning]

      Jessie Walters: Michael, rehearsal. And step on it.

      Michael Skye: Say it again.

      Jessie Walters: [hesitantly] Step on it?

      Michael Skye: Ah uh.

      Jessie Walters: Rehearsal?

      Michael Skye: Nope.

      Jessie Walters: [softly] Michael.

      Michael Skye: Sounds good, the way you say it...Jessie.

      Jessie Walters: [awkwardly] Have you always lived in Englewood? And Atlanta?

    • Connections
      Features Mandingo (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      You Take My Breath Away
      Music by Stephen Lawrence

      Lyrics by Bruce Hart

      Performed by Rex Smith

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallo Baby!
    • Filming locations
      • Yonkers, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Laughing Willow
      • NBC Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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