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Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss

  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • TV-G
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
601
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Jerry O'Connell, Jason Clarke Adams, Dorothy Lyman, James Sikking, and Daphne in Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss (1988)
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14-year-old Ralph and his All-American family head off on their annual trek to summer resort Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss.14-year-old Ralph and his All-American family head off on their annual trek to summer resort Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss.14-year-old Ralph and his All-American family head off on their annual trek to summer resort Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss.

  • Director
    • Dick Bartlett
  • Writer
    • Jean Shepherd
  • Stars
    • Jean Shepherd
    • James Sikking
    • Dorothy Lyman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    601
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Dick Bartlett
    • Writer
      • Jean Shepherd
    • Stars
      • Jean Shepherd
      • James Sikking
      • Dorothy Lyman
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jean Shepherd
    • Ralph the Man…
    James Sikking
    James Sikking
    • Old Man
    • (as James B. Sikking)
    Dorothy Lyman
    Dorothy Lyman
    • Mom
    Jerry O'Connell
    Jerry O'Connell
    • Young Ralph
    Jason Clarke Adams
    • Randy
    Cameron Johann
    Cameron Johann
    • Flick
    Ross Eldridge
    • Schwartz
    Bill McDonald
    • Cop
    Marjorie O'Neill-Butler
    • Clerk
    Edward Logan
    • Johnson
    W. Clapham Murray
    • Archie
    Frank T. Wells
    • Zudoc
    Peter Gerety
    Peter Gerety
    • Gertz
    Robert J. Colonna
    • John
    • (as Robert T. Colonna)
    Arnie Cox
    • Ace
    Leslie Harrell
    • Mrs. Kissel
    Dorothy Chiesa
    • Animal Shelter Assistant
    Martin Rayner
    • Chauffeur
    • Director
      • Dick Bartlett
    • Writer
      • Jean Shepherd
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    4JoeBobJones

    Good fun, charming enough, and a fair follow up to A Christmas Story.

    There are more Jean Shepherd films than some folks know about, starting with a truly great pair of movies, The Phantom of the Open Hearth (1978), and The Great American 4th of July and Other Disasters (1982). These two are absolutely wonderful, low budget PBS American Playhouse prequels to A Christmas Story (1983), the classic movie that put Shepherd on the maps of millions. Squeezed in there after Xmas Story is The Star-Crossed Romance of Josephine Cosnowski (1985), also charming and set in Ralphie's senior year, then finally this one: Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss in 1988. I won't even mention It Runs in the Family, that unfortunate entry from 1994, except to say it's better than this one.

    This one barely holds up, and although it doesn't have the charms of the previous four Shepherd films, it is still sorta worth watching because it's all we have.

    I'm really not sure why this particular installment was stretched out to 90 minutes, because it drags on, and it's clear it was just filling cinematic time. Maybe Disney had a slot to fill and they dragged this one out in the editing room. Ollie Hopnoodle would have benefitted from the 50 minute runtime format of Great American 4th of July, and the Phantom of the Open Hearth. This film is a bore and a chore. I get it, we want to love it because it's Jean Shepherd, and the library is all it will ever be, but honestly it's spread thin.

    So, the whole movie is cobbled together, which isn't unusual for a Shep film story. But this one is drawn out too long. It's not all bad, but it lacks the genuine charms of the fantastic four Shep films that precede it. If nothing else, it's a nostalgic piece of storytelling where we get to sit back and bask in the glorious voice of Jean Shepherd's timelessly spun narratives, and we will never get another one. That much is a good thing.
    4vertigo_14

    The sequels to A Christmas Story never capitalized on the first.

    Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss is one of two sequels to 'A Christmas Story,' a timeless holiday cult classic. Jerry O'Connel plays a slightly older, much different looking Ralphie Parker and his failed attempt to rush into "manhood," by getting himself a respectable job which might jeopardize his attendance at the annual family vacation to Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss, which is basically a campground.

    Ralphie, and his loyal friends, Schwartz and Flick, don't exactly go for the ideal job, moving heavy furniture around for a crummy boss that takes pride in yelling at his eager, idealistic new employees. The even less interesting subplot involves Ralphie's parents, who go looking for their family dog.

    The story is not nearly as exciting as the first movie, probably because Ralphie Parker, fourteen-years old in this movie, has moved beyond the crisp imagination that he possessed as a grade school student in the first movie, which produced a film mostly from his childish perspective, and one that many could enjoy. Ralphie Parker in this story is just too old to entertain things from that childish, but imaginative perspective. If they wanted to entertain children, they should've used a younger character. Someone might've recognized this, as the sequel that follows it is about a second-grade Ralphie Parker in "My Summer Story."

    The movie is not very interesting and is hardly funny. It is, as one viewer previously wrote, like something so real it's not even entertaining. And that's the problem with this movie. There is nothing in the story particularly catching, and the characters themselves are not as likeable as those of "A Christmas Story." Especially, Randy Parker, who is exceptionally whiny in this movie. Of the two sequels, "My Summer Story" was much better, though neither could ever be better than the first. "A Christmas Story" is a great classic.
    10deborah67

    Fantastic Fun!!

    Believe it or not, I actually saw this movie before I saw "A Christmas Story"! This was the movie that made me fall in love with Jean Sheperd, Ralphie and all of his lovable family and friends ...including, "Fuzzhead, Fuzzhead, Fuzzhead!" The cast has changed, but it doesn't seem to matter, as I always think of it as being the same. The characters are captured beautifully as established in the original film by Darrin McGavin, etal. The film is wonderfully nostalgic as it follows Ralphie's family on their annual family vacation. Lots of good, clean, family fun and humor. It is unfortunate that it has never been released on video as this is a family favorite and an absolute must see!
    7srmccarthy

    So realistic that it's boring!

    I kind of like the beginning, but after 20 minutes or so, I could barely tolerate it. It is so normal, every day. It is like watching your next door neighbor's life. There is no adventure, no excitement and little humor, however, for the sake of originality, I must say that it is a couple points above average.
    10krmwcccd

    Ralphie is BACK!!

    OK, if you loved "A Christmas Story"....then there's no way you won't LOVE this movie!!! It's Ralphie as a teenager! The family takes a summer vacation and it is HILARIOUS!!!!!! We even get to see Flick and Schwartz again! Will Flick stick his tongue to the flag pole again?? HMMM...could be!!! You'll have to watch it to find out! I think what makes this movie SO funny is how realistic it is...exaggerated a tad, of course. The trip they take is exactly how all my family vacations went as a kid. If you watch "A Christmas Story" every Christmas, then you need to start watching "Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss" every 4th of July!

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    • Trivia
      The same fridge that Ralphie and his friends carry up flight after flight of stairs is seen again later in the movie, abandoned by the side of a road in the woods.
    • Goofs
      Modern cars can be seen throughout the film.
    • Quotes

      Ralph's Mother: [the family is finishing loading the car] OK, we have the box of canned goods... did you get the bath mat?

      Old Man: The what?

      Ralph's Mother: The bath mat!

      Old Man: A bath mat? What do we need a bath mat for?

      Ralph's Mother: Well, you never know! It might be nice.

    • Alternate versions
      The version shown on the Disney Channel edits out the part where the man at the junk store talks about starting his business with a Mexican made out of bread dough.
    • Connections
      Features Metropolis (1927)

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ラルフの痛快旅行
    • Filming locations
      • Dallas, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • American Playhouse
      • WGBH
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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