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The Phantom of the Open Hearth

  • TV Movie
  • 1976
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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The Phantom of the Open Hearth (1976)
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Teenager Ralph Parker faces his junior prom while fantasizing about his dream date Daphne Bigelow, and dealing with the ups and downs of life as a teen in a working-class neighborhood in the... Read allTeenager Ralph Parker faces his junior prom while fantasizing about his dream date Daphne Bigelow, and dealing with the ups and downs of life as a teen in a working-class neighborhood in the early-1950's Midwest.Teenager Ralph Parker faces his junior prom while fantasizing about his dream date Daphne Bigelow, and dealing with the ups and downs of life as a teen in a working-class neighborhood in the early-1950's Midwest.

  • Directors
    • Fred Barzyk
    • David R. Loxton
  • Writer
    • Jean Shepherd
  • Stars
    • David Elliott
    • Barbara Bolton
    • James Bonnell
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    138
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Fred Barzyk
      • David R. Loxton
    • Writer
      • Jean Shepherd
    • Stars
      • David Elliott
      • Barbara Bolton
      • James Bonnell
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Elliott
    David Elliott
    • Ralph Parker as a Boy
    Barbara Bolton
    • Mrs. Parker - Mother
    James Bonnell
    • Delivery Man
    James Broderick
    James Broderick
    • Mr. Parker - Father
    Leigh Brown
    • Lovely Arlita
    Chris Clark
    • Gertz
    Frank Dolan
    • Leopold Doppler
    David Elliot
    • Ralph
    Joey Faye
    • Al
    Mary Fenstermacher
    • Teacher
    Adam Goodman
    • Randy Parker
    Peter Graham
    • Budge
    David S. Howard
    • Zudock
    • (as David Howard)
    Ed Huberman
    • Uncle Carl
    William Lampley
    William Lampley
    • Flick
    Joe Mayo
    • Awkie
    Andrea McCullough
    • Clara Mae
    Stephen Nuding
    • Halfback
    • (as Steve Nuding)
    • Directors
      • Fred Barzyk
      • David R. Loxton
    • Writer
      • Jean Shepherd
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    10mlionfire

    The Perfect Comedy....

    I've seen this once, way back in the winter of '76.... but it still remains as my favorite comedy... Why this is not screened more often or available to buy is beyond comprehension... the leg-shaped lamp, the afore-mentioned fiasco with the train full of boxed house parts... It is well-scripted, and funnier than anything else I've EVER seen... this is total brilliance... if anyone out there has a copy, PLEASE let me know...

    If there's one film that will have you weeping with laughter until your gut muscles ache, this is it.... if you EVER get the chance to see this, do NOT pass it by.... you will remember moments in this film for the rest of your days...
    10sunspott

    Beats A Christmas Story in spades!

    I saw PHANTOM when first broadcast and many times since. For my money it tops all adaptations of Shep's stories, including A Christmas Story. James Broderick is THE Old Man, playing him without the broad strokes Darren McGavin slathered on him in ACS. Barbara Bolton's spot-on on Ralph's mom, too. And watch Flick! The slightly sardonic, anti-nostalgia edge Shep favored on radio and in print holds sway here--it's as if Shep knew this might be his best (and only) shot at a film version of his stories, and he and all connected hit the notes. Yes, the complete 76-minute version (not the edited hour version played years ago on Disney) can be found with a little online searching. Don't miss it! Excelsior, you fatheads, and FLICK LIVES!
    7runamokprods

    Sharp eyed, funny look at 50s Midwest life

    This satirical, funny, but also rueful PBS film looks at teenage life in middle America in the 1950s and is well adapted by humorist Jean Shepherd from his own writings.

    Really a series of episodes, without much of a plot, but lovely details, and pretty strong acting all around -- although the adults seem a touch exaggerated and the teens a touch underplayed in a way that makes me think the intent is to look at the adult world through the slight distortion of teenage eyes.

    For me, this was stronger than the PBS produced follow up six years later 'The Great 4th of July and Other Disasters'. While that had a bit more wacky fun, this had more heart, and tartness to go with the sweet.
    6cherold

    It's no Christmas Story

    Yes, this was written and narrated by Jean Shepard years before he did A Christmas Story, yes, it has many of the same characters in a time a few years later than that classic, and yes, it even has a first draft of the leg lamp story that plays such a prominent part in the more famous movie. But this is nowhere near as good as A Christmas Story.

    The movie does has some moments that are funny, particularly during the prom (there's a lovingly horrific description of a corsage), but it also has a lot of moments that aren't particularly funny. And while little boy Ralphie's narcissism is amusing and relatable, I had less sympathy for Ralph, whose attitudes towards women need an attitude adjustment.

    The movie is also rather poorly directed. It's done by the people who did the much better Between Time and Timbuktu, and has some of that movie's abstract and surreal touches. Unfortunately, that is totally wrong for the film. There are two cross-cutting scenes in which that two scenes don't in any way support or comment on one another. There's also this weird cutting to the "open hearth" that never resonates.

    It's an somewhat interesting movie with some good scenes, but overall it's just not very good.
    sbs5cats

    This is a hysterical sendup of Ralphie's life as a teenager

    By the same creative genius who wrote Christmas Story, this is a hysterical sendup of Ralphie's life as a teenager.

    James Broderick plays "the old man" in this episode. Haven't seen this since a PBS showing over 20 years ago. One scene that stands out follows: One of the Parker's neighbors orders an entire house by mail from Sears. It arrives in railroad boxcars on a siding in town. All the fathers go down with the premise of helping unload the house kit from the cars. The beer starts to flow and it becomes a drunken ballet of opening hundreds of crates of house parts. Then it begins to rain and the hapless home buyer is abandoned by his inebriated friends. If you can find a copy of it anywhere, watch it!!!

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    • Trivia
      Coffey's Market was a real store in Newton Corner. John Coffey, the owner, died from burns suffered in an accidental store fire in the early-1980s.
    • Connections
      Followed by American Playhouse: The Great American Fourth of July and Other Disasters (1982)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Visions: The Phantom of the Open Hearth
    • Filming locations
      • Newton, Massachusetts, USA(school scenes, Coffey's market scene)
    • Production companies
      • New Television Workshop, WGBH Boston
      • Thirteen / WNET
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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