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The Beach Boys: An American Family

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2000
  • Not Rated
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7.0/10
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The Beach Boys: An American Family (2000)
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TV miniseries about the rise of The Beach Boys.TV miniseries about the rise of The Beach Boys.TV miniseries about the rise of The Beach Boys.

  • Stars
    • Frederick Weller
    • Matt Letscher
    • Nick Stabile
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    875
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    • Stars
      • Frederick Weller
      • Matt Letscher
      • Nick Stabile
    • 22User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Frederick Weller
    Frederick Weller
    • Brian Wilson
    • 2000
    Matt Letscher
    Matt Letscher
    • Mike Love
    • 2000
    Nick Stabile
    Nick Stabile
    • Dennis Wilson
    • 2000
    Ned Vaughn
    Ned Vaughn
    • Al Jardine
    • 2000
    Ryan Northcott
    Ryan Northcott
    • Carl Wilson
    • 2000
    Amy Van Horne
    Amy Van Horne
    • Marilyn Rovell
    • 2000
    Jad Mager
    • Nik Venet
    • 2000
    Wendy Phillips
    Wendy Phillips
    • 2000
    Kurt Fuller
    Kurt Fuller
    • Mike Love's Dad
    • 2000
    Alley Mills
    Alley Mills
    • Audree Wilson
    • 2000
    Kevin Dunn
    Kevin Dunn
    • Murry Wilson
    • 2000
    Raegan Kotz
    • Deborah Jameson
    • 2000
    Vanessa Dorman
    Vanessa Dorman
    • Amy Love
    • 2000
    Eric Matheny
    Eric Matheny
    • Chuck Britz
    • 2000
    Clay Wilcox
    • Tommy Schaeffer
    • 2000
    Anthony Rapp
    Anthony Rapp
    • Samuel Pierce
    • 2000
    Claire Rankin
    Claire Rankin
    • Diane Rovell
    • 2000
    David Spielberg
    David Spielberg
    • Irving Rovell
    • 2000
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    fivefids

    Exceptionally good!!

    I usually trash TV movies to pieces but I can't do it to this one! I am not a big Beach Boys fan and you don't have to be to like this TV movie. Kevin Dunne does such a great job of portraying the Murry Wilson character that by the end of the movie you almost feel sorry for him because he wants so desperately to be loved and respected by his sons, but he just doesn't get what a jerk he is. Also, unlike most TV movies made today, the facts are presented very accurately. In 1990, there was another TV movie about the Beach Boys called Summer Dreams and it is notable how consistent the two movies parallel each other. Unlike Summer Dreams, which focuses mainly on Dennis Wilson, this movie adds much more detail but ends with the Beach Boys mid-1970s come-back whereas Summer Dreams ends with Dennis Wilson's death in 1983. This is one TV movie I highly recommend. Great job by all!
    daveh103

    Does anyone know where can I find a copy of this film?

    This was a great film. As someone who grew up during this period it brought back a lot of wonderful memories for me. I seems like it was a much simpler time. The Beach Boys music always makes the think of happy memories! I've seen them eight times. I had heard a lot about the problems Murry caused the group but never really knew just how hard he was on the guys. No wonder Brian has had his troubles. I thought the acting was excellent and, of course, the music was great. I attempted to record it off of television but lost some of it when the tape ran out!! I have searched high and low for a copy of this film. Does anyone know how I might obtain one? Please email me at daveh103@aol.com. Many thanks.
    9SnacksForAll

    Highly enjoyable

    Before watching ANY made-for-TV movie, one must know that, on average, TV-movies have never been that great. So, now that that's out of the way, I'll get to the review.

    The way Brian Wilson discovers that "Beach Boys" sound was very convincing. It didn't seem abridged, it felt real. The acting, for the most part, was top-notch. The actor who portrayed musical genius Brian Wilson, while likeable, could have used a few acting lessons. However, the part of Mike Love was dead-on.

    The film is very enjoyable, and really "connects" any music listener to the Beach Boys, and especially Brian Wilson. It was only after watching this film that I truly began to realize that Wilson was a true genius, perhaps one of the best writers/musicians to come out of the 20th Century. I KNEW he was good, but it is really only now that I know just how influential he really was/is to the music industry.

    Things did get corny, however, but remember -- this IS a TV movie. The first half of this miniseries is far superior to the second.

    Also, I must complain about the horrible under-use of the Carl Wilson character. Carl, the Beach Boys' strong and steady voice of reason, deserved alot more than what he was given in this film. Carl would go on to lead the band in the 80s and 90s, and he was the most stable of the Wilson brothers -- don't you think his dedication warrants a little more "air time"? I do.

    To focus more on the positives, however, all the actors and characters are likeable, and I found this miniseries to have some generally touching moments.

    Overall, a great watch. If you appreciate good music, and if you are a fan of the Beach Boys (casual or fanatic), you should buy this TV-movie whenever it becomes available to buy on video.
    8lancemorris1

    accurate and entertaining

    This was a very good movie, whether you are a big Beach Boys fan or not. However, if your not a big fan, you will be after seeing this movie. The movie was a lot easier to put together and understand if you happen to have read the book Heroes and Villains. You can see where a few things were switched around here and there, but nothing that really takes away from the truthfulness of these great musicians life as The Beach Boys. Absolutely worth the time to watch. The movie was 3.5 hours and it didn't really cover anything past about 1969. Thats the problem when you have a band that entertained America and Europe for 38 years. There isn't enough film to show it all. I would like to see a movie do the years from 1970 to about 1990, covering both Carl and Dennis' death. A very sad and tragic thing;however, remember, we still have Brian, Mike, Bruce, Al and even co-founder David ,that only appeared on the first 5 albums covering 61-63. Their talking about touring again, lets make it happen. Send comments to Brians web site. Think about it, the Beach Boys live in 2006. Wouldn't it be nice!
    Michael_Elliott

    Impressive Movie on the Legendary Band

    The Beach Boys: An American Family (2000)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Epic telling of the rise and downfall of The Beach Boys who rose to the top of the charts before members started doing their own things including various stints with drugs. The movie follows the band as they try to come up with new songs while Brian Wilson (Frederick Weller) begins to experiment and try a different style of music. THE BEACH BOYS: AN American FAMILY clocks in just under three hours and it covers a very short period but I guess that's what is so amazing about this band. It's rather incredible to think of how many great songs they recorded in such a limited amount of time. As with most bio pics, there are certainly things changed for dramatic purposes but for the most part I think fans are going to be happy with what the producers have done here. This was originally aired over a two night period with each episode clocking in at two hours. The first portion basically covers the rise of the group and ends just as the bands are starting to face new pressures. The second portion follows with how the band members started to go their own ways, experimenting with drugs and looks closer at the abuse the band was taking from their manager Murry Wilson (Kevin Dunn). The film features some incredibly good performances including Dunn as the rather villainous father who pretty much did whatever he could to get even, in a bad way with his kids. Weller is also quite memorable as Wilson, although he unintentionally reminded me of the Jeff Daniels character from DUMB AND DUMBER during the breakdown scenes at the end. Alley Mills (Audree Wilson), Nick Stabile (Dennis Wilson) and Matt Letscher (Mike Love) are also very memorable in their parts. A major plus going for the film are all the great tunes from the band, heard in their original versions. The film does start to feel a bit long towards the end and I think the downfall of the band took a bit too much time and I think some of the material could have been trimmed down some (especially the Charles Manson stuff). Still, fans of the group should really enjoy this film.

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    • Trivia
      This film depicts Brian Wilson trying LSD for the first time during the Smile sessions. In reality, Wilson first dropped acid in 1965, almost two years before the Smile sessions began.
    • Goofs
      During a scene in the second half of the miniseries, Mike Love's mustache starts to fall off when he's in bed and talking with his wife.
    • Quotes

      Brian Wilson: Where are you going?

      Van Dyke Parks: I'm sorry, Brian. I'm splittin'. The Philistines have uttered thier pronouncements, and I am now bound for Golgotha.

    • Alternate versions
      A shorter version later aired on ABC. The character representing Van Dyke Parks was renamed.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Wouldn't It Be Nice
      Written by Brian Wilson, Tony Asher and Mike Love

      Performed by The Beach Boys

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los Beach Boys
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Storyline Entertainment
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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