A man becomes embittered about his divorce after losing custody of his son. When he befriends a man whose wife has left him, he helps him to regain custody of his child, even though it may d... Read allA man becomes embittered about his divorce after losing custody of his son. When he befriends a man whose wife has left him, he helps him to regain custody of his child, even though it may destroy what remains of their union.A man becomes embittered about his divorce after losing custody of his son. When he befriends a man whose wife has left him, he helps him to regain custody of his child, even though it may destroy what remains of their union.
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Hooper's relationship with his estranged girlfriend turns out to be less bitter, and although they are unable to repair their relationship, an understanding is reached. There are many twists and turns in the teacher's custody case that results in a pyrric victory for both men. When the men decide to part company, the sadness of their involvement yields a great moment from Hopkins as he stares into an empty void filled with a bittersweet truth. The film's only unrealistic scenes involve Hooper's contrived and unlikely affair with a young women which seems a device to contrast the female mores of today and their bemusements with the frustrated and unresolved battles of the older generation. The real reasons for Hooper's failure and his nightmares involving his son are revealed in an unexpected denouement.
This film has a poignant ending of personal estrangement and disillusion but don't let that put you off, it's gripping and thought provoking throughout.
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- TriviaThe original negative of the film was damaged during post-production, which resulted in the poor quality of all theatrical release prints.
- Quotes
Jane Powell: [watching a riot on TV] What do you expect if you keep taking people's jobs away?
Mark Varda: Got nothing to do with it.
Jane Powell: What do you mean?
Mark Varda: They don't want jobs. At least not the kind they're qualified to do. So even if we did manage to open all those steel mills and dog biscuit factories, we wouldn't get them to sign on.
Jane Powell: Are you saying they don't want to work?
Mark Varda: Oh, I dare say they wouldn't mind being president of IBM or a TV star. Or John McEnroe.
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- Good Father - Die Liebe eine Vaters
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- Gross US & Canada
- $421,201
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $20,361
- Feb 16, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $421,201
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1