This is a made-for-TV movie that reunites most of the show's cast. The Douglases move back to New York. But when Mr. Haney tries to get everyone's property so that a developer can build on t... Read allThis is a made-for-TV movie that reunites most of the show's cast. The Douglases move back to New York. But when Mr. Haney tries to get everyone's property so that a developer can build on them, the residents go to New York to get Oliver to help them. But he's a little hesitant.This is a made-for-TV movie that reunites most of the show's cast. The Douglases move back to New York. But when Mr. Haney tries to get everyone's property so that a developer can build on them, the residents go to New York to get Oliver to help them. But he's a little hesitant.
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I do however have to give it points for letting us see the old and new generation of Hooter Ville residents and thats never to bad.
Pure garbage is place for this, lame story is a total miss. Jokes falling flat far and wide. Give me the original and let's pretend that Bill never tried.
This is the worst remake of anything I can recall.
It would have been much better to have made a 2 hour reunion of the cast to reminisce about the original show.
The writers must have worked from a list of character bios and reverse engineered this travesty while completely missing everything that made the series awesome. I'm sorry I watched it and will never make that mistake again.
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- TriviaFinal performance of Frank Cady.
- GoofsAt the Douglas' going away party, the songs the band plays have a drum beat, but no drummer onstage.
- Quotes
Art Dealer: How may we be of service? I'm Dorian Pinzer.
Lisa Douglas: How do you do, Mr. Doberman Pinscher. I'm Lisa Douglas.
- ConnectionsFollows Les arpents verts (1965)