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Un week-end mouvementé

Original title: Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again
  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Lauren Holly, Karen Kopins, Gary Kroeger, Christopher Rich, and Sam Whipple in Un week-end mouvementé (1990)
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The classic comic-book characters created by John L. Goldwater are brought to TV in a slightly older version. Here the characters are adults returning to their high-school reunion and rememb... Read allThe classic comic-book characters created by John L. Goldwater are brought to TV in a slightly older version. Here the characters are adults returning to their high-school reunion and remembering old times and romances from good old Riverdale High.The classic comic-book characters created by John L. Goldwater are brought to TV in a slightly older version. Here the characters are adults returning to their high-school reunion and remembering old times and romances from good old Riverdale High.

  • Director
    • Dick Lowry
  • Writers
    • John L. Goldwater
    • Evan Katz
  • Stars
    • Christopher Rich
    • Lauren Holly
    • Karen Kopins
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    551
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    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writers
      • John L. Goldwater
      • Evan Katz
    • Stars
      • Christopher Rich
      • Lauren Holly
      • Karen Kopins
    • 16User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Christopher Rich
    Christopher Rich
    • Archie Andrews
    Lauren Holly
    Lauren Holly
    • Betty Cooper
    Karen Kopins
    Karen Kopins
    • Veronica Lodge
    Sam Whipple
    Sam Whipple
    • Jughead Jones
    Gary Kroeger
    Gary Kroeger
    • Reggie Mantle
    Matt McCoy
    Matt McCoy
    • Robert Miller
    Mike Nussbaum
    Mike Nussbaum
    • 'Pop' Tate
    Billy Corben
    Billy Corben
    • Jordan 'Jughead Junior' Jones
    • (as Billy Cohen)
    Fran Ryan
    Fran Ryan
    • Miss Grundy
    Christian Hoff
    Christian Hoff
    • Worker at Pop's
    Robert Munic
    Robert Munic
    • Chip
    Aeryk Egan
    • Max Mason
    James Noble
    James Noble
    • Mr. Hyrum Lodge
    David Doyle
    David Doyle
    • Mr. Weatherbee
    Raye Birk
    Raye Birk
    • Judge Brown
    Jeff Hochendoner
    Jeff Hochendoner
    • Moose Mason
    Christina Haag
    Christina Haag
    • Pam
    Monty Bane
    Monty Bane
    • Lodge's Chauffeur
    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writers
      • John L. Goldwater
      • Evan Katz
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    10riot4kimber

    A Trip To Riverdale, 15 years later

    I don't know why people trash this movie, it's not bad at all! Of course I can understand why people don't like it, due to the 'grown-up' Archie characters...Plus this was probably a pilot for a TV series that never took off the ground (I wish that this had been a series.) And remember you can't explain everything in a pilot episode. I'm a fan of the comics and had been for many years when the movie came out.

    But all in all, it's a great film. Some characters are the same years later, others are very different they where in the comics!

    It's 15 years since the gang has graduated from the halls of Riverdale High:

    Christopher Rich plays Archie, now a lawyer, getting ready for a move to the big city, and he's engaged to Pam, a very stuck up woman.

    Sam Whipple is Jughead, a shrink now, (A very far strech for Juggy) but he's divorced, with a son, and has women problems.

    Karen Kopkins plays Veronica, Ronnie is still the same, after 4 husbands, and she's still daddy's little girl, but Ronnie is realizing that money doesn't buy happiness.

    Gary Kroeger is Reggie, He is no longer the wisecracker he was, while in the halls of Riverdale High, Reg probably owns the entire block that houses 'Pop's Choc'late Shop'...

    and last but not least of the gang is Betty, wonderfully played by Lauren Holly. She does a great job of being the happy-go-lucky character that Betty is! And Betty has a boyfriend, who is not the happier to meet Archie Andrews.

    Plus we get to meet Moose and Midge, Big Ethyl, Mr Weatherbee, Mrs Gundy, Coach Taylor, but sadly the movie is missing Dilton, and Coach Taylor's son Chuck.

    All of the characters are back in town for the class reunion others have been in Riverdale since school ended. The movie is like an Archie comic, in a 'years later' kind of way. The storyline has many different side stories, but is a fun movie to watch.

    I'd give it 8 out of 10 stars....
    hotbread

    This movie should never have been made!

    I'm sure most of the cast and crew of "Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again" is currently plotting to have this embarrassing movie erased from existence. They've very effectively removed all the joy, youthful exuberance and goofiness from the old comic books (and tolerable TV cartoons) and replaced it with sullen, slow, thick and execrably cheesy made-for-TV mush. Avoid this stinkeroo at all costs, even if it means watching a blank screen for 2 hours instead.
    8cdunbar-3

    Essence of characters intact

    I read Archie comics from age 5 to 13--they were like old friends. That was many years ago but I'm still sentimental about them and was eager to see this movie after learning about it years after its initial release. When I finally got the opportunity I viewed it with a bit of trepidation; I'm more or less a purist and for me its success would be dependant on the characters physical resemblance to their comic book counterparts. Personality was important too but the artwork was a big part of what I loved about the comics. I wanted the movie to respect the Archie tradition. I was disappointed that of the original teenagers only Veronica and Reggie bore a strong physical likeness to their comic book originals but during the course of the film Archie, Betty and Jughead seemed to transform...the actors ably portrayed the essence of the characters and convinced me that yes, this is what they would look like and act like fifteen years after graduation. As far as personality goes, that was well captured, too; after all, we all grow up but retain our essential character. There are places where the plot stretches credulity but that's part of the Archie heritage...the comic books were often madcap beyond belief! Except for some unnecessary sexual innuendo which didn't add much to the story, this was a tender hearted look at the power of friendship to endure teenage angst and be the better for it. (For the record I agree with everyone's comments about Jughead and the forgettable rap song--I dare say genuine rappers would be offended! Is there ANYONE out there who liked it?)
    ArtfulDodgah

    Barney would have been better...

    To start off, I think this movie definitely was horrible! I have been an Archie fan since I was very young. I love the comic books, but I don't love this movie.

    This movie sucked because Jughead shouldn't be a shrink, the teenage Jughead we all know does not give a dam* about other people! Yeah, he was an excellent friend to Archie, but Jughead isn't the type to refrain from eating cheeseburgers' all day and listen to pathetic problems.

    Not only was the character 'Jughead' bad, but Reggie Mantle, the thug we all know would not seek that type of revenge to the gang. Reg was full of dirty gags, but he wasn't like that. Reggie was a jerk, not a jack***! Geez, even Reggie had 'some' morals.

    And Betty and Veronica's sad attempt to win over Archie didn't seem to be too realistic. The ending is pretty sad, also..."just friends"--right. That is the love-sick Archie we all know. NO way, Archie would not loose contact over the woman he loved for his whole teenage years for an annoying fiancee. Puh-lease, who made this movie?

    Overall, this movie stunk. Big Ethel will never be a model, Jughead had no intentions to become some 'rap wannabe'. Along with Archie's Weird Mysteries, this has been a horrible movie and I'm sorry I ever watched it.
    6tiffypoo-95649

    Much more like the comic than Riverdale

    I just watched this on Tubi for the first time. I like that the characters are on point with the way they are portrayed in the comic. It's funny but also pretty corny which is very accurate to the comics, as is the plot. However, it was a little boring.

    The Riverdale tv show on Netflix is better in many ways but I hate that it is such a stretch from the comic which I know and love from my childhood.

    I always thought they should use twins to play Betty and Veronica who are wearing different wigs. Archie and Jughead were not very handsome in the comic and they certainly picked the correct actors for that too.

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    • Trivia
      The TV series Riverdale (2017) names all of its episode titles after movies. The eleventh episode of the first season, Chapter Eleven: To Riverdale and Back Again (2017), was named after this made-for-TV film.
    • Goofs
      They may have used The Hazzard Town Square from the Dukes of Hazzard for when Archie's car flew into Reggie's gym, but the Lodge Estate, was used by Murder, She Wrote & Universal & the episode that Lodge Estate was featured in was "It Runs in the Family", where it dealt with the British Peerage, that had brought up a Viscount's murder & his father's as well.
    • Quotes

      Archie: Ronnie, I have a fianceé...

      Veronica Lodge: Don't worry, I've had 13.

    • Alternate versions
      There are several differences between the video release and the original TV version. In addition to the title being changed, several scenes are cut from the video release. Cut scenes include:
      • Pop Tate good-naturedly chiding Archie as he discounts Archie's claim to have seen the Concorde fly into town
      • Archie's high school flashback in which he discusses with Jughead his dilemma over who to take to the prom (takes place as he first sees Betty and Veronica at the reunion)
      • Jordan and Max speculating on which of them can think of worse pranks to play on Archie
      • Betty's high school flashback in which she and Veronica promise each other not to be angry no matter who Archie asks to the prom (takes place during their tennis game--this scene first mentions Ronnie's dream of marrying a tall Frenchman, which she later tells Archie that she did)
      • Jordan putting green gelatin dessert into the foot of Archie's bed, Archie's discovery of said gelatin while he is on the phone with Pam, and his claim the next morning to have taken the dessert off his feet and put it back into the bowl (claim made as Jordan is eating the tainted gelatin)
      • Archie's high school flashback in which Betty informs him she is giving up hope for their relationship, and she is leaving town after graduation to pursue a writing career (takes place after she walks away from him in the library, but before he stops her from leaving)
      • The beginning of the junkyard scene, when Jughead tells his son that the junkyard holds the old gang's ghosts, Jughead and Archie discuss Archie's dilemma in choosing between Betty, Veronica, and Pam, and Jordan shows them a Hank Aaron-autographed baseball mitt he found. The scene picks up when the trio arrive in the vicinity of the jukebox.
      • Archie's high school flashback in which he asks Veronica to the prom, but she turns him down and informs him that she will be moving to France to go to college after graduation (takes place during their embrace as they walk through the park)
      • Reggie asking Archie to put in a good word for him with Ronnie in exchange for his trying to persuade Mr. Lodge not to evict Pop Tate, and Veronica's appearance out of the blue to kiss Archie--and changing Reggie's mind on his offer.
      • Robert and Pam exchanging names and shaking hands while the Archies sing "Jingle Jangle"
    • Connections
      Followed by Sabrina, l'apprentie sorcière (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Sugar, Sugar
      Written by Andy Kim and Jeff Barry

      Performed by The Archies

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1990 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Drei Frauen für Archie
    • Filming locations
      • John Marshall High School - 3939 Tracy Street, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Patchett Kaufman Entertainment
      • DIC Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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