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Table for Five

  • 1983
  • PG
  • 2h 2m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
901
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Table for Five (1983)
DramaRomance

J.P. Tannen takes his three children for a vacation cruise. They usually live with their mother and stepfather, but now J.P. feels capable of taking them. Emotional tragedy strikes, causing ... Read allJ.P. Tannen takes his three children for a vacation cruise. They usually live with their mother and stepfather, but now J.P. feels capable of taking them. Emotional tragedy strikes, causing battles parent against parent, and parent against child. J.P. tries to show his children t... Read allJ.P. Tannen takes his three children for a vacation cruise. They usually live with their mother and stepfather, but now J.P. feels capable of taking them. Emotional tragedy strikes, causing battles parent against parent, and parent against child. J.P. tries to show his children that he loves them.

  • Director
    • Robert Lieberman
  • Writer
    • David Seltzer
  • Stars
    • Jon Voight
    • Richard Crenna
    • Marie-Christine Barrault
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    901
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Lieberman
    • Writer
      • David Seltzer
    • Stars
      • Jon Voight
      • Richard Crenna
      • Marie-Christine Barrault
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jon Voight
    Jon Voight
    • J. P. Tannen
    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Mitchell
    Marie-Christine Barrault
    Marie-Christine Barrault
    • Marie
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Kathleen
    Roxana Zal
    Roxana Zal
    • Tilde
    Robby Kiger
    • Truman-Paul
    Son Hoang Bui
    Son Hoang Bui
    • Trung
    Maria O'Brien
    Maria O'Brien
    • Mandy
    Nelson Welch
    • Old Man
    Bernie Hern
    Bernie Hern
    • Bickering Husband
    Moria Turner
    • Bickering Wife
    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    • Newlywed Husband
    Cynthia Kania
    Cynthia Kania
    • Newlywed Wife
    Marion Russell
    • Rodessa
    Gustaf Unger
    • Twin
    Bertil Unger
    • Twin
    Erik Holland
    Erik Holland
    • Captain
    Peggy Kubena
    • Blonde
    • Director
      • Robert Lieberman
    • Writer
      • David Seltzer
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    9g-bodyl

    A Father Trying To Find His Way!

    Table for Five is a sweet, nuanced melodrama that flies under the radar and offers a heartfelt depiction of a man who is trying to set his life straight in the eyes of his children. Some people may dismiss this film as another Lifetime film, while others may find this to be a moving tear-jerker. I seem to be in the latter category. The film is edited and written well, thus making for a good, intelligent film.

    This film is about a father named J.P who is seen more as the friendly uncle. In order to change that view, he gets the permission from his ex- wife to take his three kids on a Mediterranean cruise where he finds out if this will be the best thing to happen to him.....or the worst thing to happen to him.

    Jon Voight delivers a heartfelt performance as J.P as the father who means well, but doesn't live up to expectations of his family. Richard Crenna delivers a good performance as J.P ex-wife's new husband. I also like the performances out of the children whom as first-time actors, were actually worth rooting for.

    Overall, Table for Five may not be the best drama film you'll see, but it still is a powerful piece of work that rings a true message about change and love. Like the movie itself, all the performances are heartfelt and meaningful. This may not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's certainly a film that flew under the radar and one that needs to go over the radar.

    My Grade: A-
    8alanstigall

    Powerful life lesson at the pyramid scene

    I enjoyed this movie overall. It took a while to really get into the flow of the story but it represented well what absent parents endure as children become distant and alienated. Especially if you've ever been unfortunate enough to experience a heartbreaking divorce you should pay close attention to the pyramid scene where John Voight speaks to the children about what causes families to break apart. And if you've also lost regular contact with your kids the pyramid scene as well as several other scenes will likely bring tears to your eyes. But it's not all about sadness and a broken home; it's also about how one can restore relationships through determination and should never give up hope.
    bettiem

    The title does not fit this interesting character story of family love.

    John Voigt is at his best in his role as a divorced Father who all but abandoned his children. A lovely Mediterranean cruise is a short reunion but fate enters the story. The children are excellent actors and Richard Crenna as the stepfather married to John Voigt's ex wife plays a sympathetic role. A part time girlfriend of Voigt's fills out this character study of people in crises trying to handle it well.

    It is a touching, well crafted and well acted movie and not dated at all in spite of l983 production. I give it an 8.
    8jrails

    Tear jerker even after 20 plus years!

    I first saw this movie when I was 15, and just saw it again over 20 years later. The movie still resonates with me after all this time. Children of a divorce who are trying to get to know their distant parent, and parents trying to get to know their children can appreciate the emotions each character is going through. I can also appreciate that the father is trying to be a good father but doesn't know how. His intentions are well meaning. The relationships between he and his children are realistic.

    For those of you who rent from Netflix and read that the co-star is Kevin Costner, you will either be disappointed or happy to see that he has only an extra part, barely recognizable today! I recommend this as a good family film, especially for divorced families.
    Orson5

    Incredible Jon Voigt in a Truly Heart Moving Tale

    You'll miss the point if you dismiss this as another Lifetime soaper. There is authentic truth, feeling and heart in this film if you watch it from the top and stick with it. Table for Five is an intelligently paced and structured story both men and women will relate to. A failed divorced father (Jon Voight) has been replaced in the lives of his ex-wife and children by a more well-heeled step dad (Richard Crenna). The biological father (Voight) is allowed to take a two week Mediterranean cruise with his three pre-adolescent kids - the first time he's spent an extended period with them in four years. His failings as a father soon become apparent days into the cruise, but tragic events transpire that challenge him to ante up for his kids in ways he could never emotionally risk before.

    A powerful film about fathering, Table for Five contains two of the ten best hours of Jon Voigt ever released on film - an outstandingly nuanced performance. The kids, especially Roxana Zal and Robbie Kiger are precociously honest actors. And dig the talent on the other side of the lens. Vilmos Zsigmond (Deer Hunter etc) is director of photography, Michael Kahn (editor on almost all Spielberg pix since Close Encounters) did the cut. The screenplay by David Seltzer (Lucas) gives the actors and the audience everything they could want from each character. Robert Leiberman's patient blocking and direction allows all the principal actors time to develop each scene. Professional all the way. A 9.5 out of 10, with only a half point deducted for a few somewhat slick TV-ish shortcuts in the production and a hammy helicopter dolly up. But, make no mistake. This one is not to be missed. Enjoy!

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    • Trivia
      Look for Kevin Costner as a fellow shipboard guest.
    • Quotes

      Mitchell: I could make Mother Teresa look unfit to run an orphanage... without telling a single lie.

    • Alternate versions
      CBS edited 26 minutes from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Dueling Critics (1983)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1983 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bir Yabancı Gibi
    • Filming locations
      • Alexandria, Egypt
    • Production company
      • CBS Theatrical Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,439,705
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $148,208
      • Feb 21, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,439,705
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 2m(122 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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