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Porte à porte

Original title: Door to Door
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
4.7K
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William H. Macy and Kyra Sedgwick in Porte à porte (2002)
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A man with cerebral palsy is determined to become a salesman.A man with cerebral palsy is determined to become a salesman.A man with cerebral palsy is determined to become a salesman.

  • Director
    • Steven Schachter
  • Writers
    • William H. Macy
    • Steven Schachter
  • Stars
    • William H. Macy
    • Kyra Sedgwick
    • Kathy Baker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven Schachter
    • Writers
      • William H. Macy
      • Steven Schachter
    • Stars
      • William H. Macy
      • Kyra Sedgwick
      • Kathy Baker
    • 85User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 6 Primetime Emmys
      • 18 wins & 22 nominations total

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    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Bill Porter
    Kyra Sedgwick
    Kyra Sedgwick
    • Shelly Soomky Brady
    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Gladys Sullivan
    Joel Brooks
    Joel Brooks
    • Alan
    Woody Jeffreys
    Woody Jeffreys
    • Brad
    Nancy Lenehan
    Nancy Lenehan
    Romy Rosemont
    Romy Rosemont
    • Rhoda
    Eric Keenleyside
    Eric Keenleyside
    • Neighbor Bob
    Daryl Shuttleworth
    Daryl Shuttleworth
    • Larry
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Mrs. Porter
    Bill Dow
    Bill Dow
    • Chuck
    Michael Shanks
    Michael Shanks
    • John
    Michael P. Northey
    Michael P. Northey
    • Go Away Guy
    Laurie Murdoch
    Laurie Murdoch
    • Older Joey…
    G. Patrick Currie
    • 1st Bellman
    Paul Magel
    • 2nd Bellman
    Alvin Sanders
    Alvin Sanders
    • Shoeshine Guy
    Christina Jastrzembska
    Christina Jastrzembska
    • Mrs. Kotlarenko
    • Director
      • Steven Schachter
    • Writers
      • William H. Macy
      • Steven Schachter
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews85

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    10chewybach

    Excellent acting and incredible inspiring story

    The hardest part for me was getting through each sucessive turmoil in the main characters life. If this doesn't make you see how much you take for granted then nothing will. Bill Porter is a story that's worth telling and done so in a manner that was entirely compelling. Not only was the flick a tear jerker but a real valuable lesson on why people need to be given respect no matter how hard they may have it in life. Respect is most definitely the most important part of a person's life. Persistence in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds make's the challenge all the more rewarding.

    You know there's a bunch of talk nowadays about how decadent a culture we have become and how the liberalism of the 60's was a failure. I find the fact that some people really came to like and trust such a decent man as Bill Porter a reflection on the good that does come when people care just as much about their community as they do themselves. No matter who they are or how wrong they may seem in the eyes of society they respected Bill. We live in a world where the only concern has become preservation of wealth, while in many respects preservation of community and peace has slipped by the wayside. This movie in many ways is a wake up call to care for one another, to love thy neighbor and give people the chance to succeed.

    This movie reminds us of the things that truly matter in life, such as empathy,respect, patience and humor. Sometimes we all need to think like Bill Porter and put our best foot forward even in the face of ignorance and suffering. It's not so much a question of doing good only for reward but of doing something/anything rather then quitting when odds are that you will lose the fight. Not giving in to that feeling is what makes "Door to Door" such an incredible success for anybody that cares to listen to the messege of the film. In forcing yourself to see the world through Bill's eyes you grow to respect him as a individual person that in his mind is not disabled in anyway not just because he thinks so but because he does so by lifting everyone he encounters in his life up to his altitude. Attitude is 95% of the battle and Bill proves himself a winner in life by winning that battle despite a course that is fraught with obstacles that you or me may never encounter. Thank you Bill Porter.
    10lauriesdell

    Door to Door will leave you hoping for a salesman to knock on your door.

    William H. Macy strikes gold in this wonderfully done film. Not only was Macy the star of the story he was also the co-writer and Producer.

    This is the story of Bill Porter, a door to door salesman for the Watkins company, who has cerebral palsy. The story takes us from the early 1950's up to the late 1990's and shows us the life of this salesman and all the people who he has met and affected, for over forty years.

    Bill is a loveable, funny, caring, and sympathetic character who the viewer cannot help but fall in love with.

    The story is well worth seeing and will leave you in tears at times, and laughing right up until the end. I highly recommend this wonderful film.

    Viewers hint: Keep your eyes on the tree!
    Cipher-J

    The story of Bill Porter.

    The problem with attempting to review this type of story is that we are not given much room for an opinion. How do we critique the representation of a character who started out with a debilitating disorder, and did everything he could to overcome his limitations? In a film such as "I Am Sam" we can draw attention to the flaws in its premise, but the premise of this story is entirely believable. So all one can do is give it praise or question whether there is a message that follows logically from that basis. We are presented with the life of Bill Porter, whose accident of birth left him with cerebral palsy at a time in history when such persons were typically institutionalized. But Bill had a mother who believed in him until he believed in himself. As a result, and against all odds, he became a door-to-door salesman for products now more conventionally available at the grocery store.

    In these days of 800 numbers, the Internet and megaplex shopping centers, it is hard to imagine a day when the door to door salesman met the needs of the neighborhood personally. To a certain extent, this story is as much about that phenomenon as the life of Bill Porter. We see him finding a place in the lives of his customers, fulfilling a role not unlike that of a minister or psychologist, a person who quietly and tactfully linked people together, listened to their concerns, and helped to heal their wounds. At the same time, we see Bill as an all too real human being, himself, disabled not only physically, but emotionally. The deep sense of pride that drives him on also blocks him from experiencing a relationship of his own. It is a very moving and personal story, respectful and ennobling. It needs no other message.
    znilmoviesfan

    Beautiful master piece

    hello all I have seen the movie twice this week and it is so wonderful that every time I watch it a tear comes out. I can't believe William H. Macy performance,he is such a talented actor{wow}I take my hat off to you William H. Macy as Iam really amazed at the way he portrays bill porter{real}.Iam glad he won the EMMY for this beautiful emotional true story.

    Well I must insist everyone who loves a joyfull and emotional movie to watch and be amazed at the hardship a person in real life takes inorder to make life work no matter what God made you as.
    10morrisonhimself

    Great story, excellently acted and produced

    Based on the true story of Bill Porter, this movie showcases a rarity: An admirable man. Movies today are so full of meanness, of violence, of generally nasty people, that this small movie about a man who insisted on earning his own way in life just shines like a beacon. William H. Macy's performance is award caliber. Actually everyone in the film is believable, and most are likeable and all are interesting. Even though I saw this great movie on a Ted Turner cable channel, I loved it, and recommend it to everyone. In fact, as a thank you, I rushed out the next day to buy the sponsor's product, elastic bandages. Johnson & Johnson really deserve our gratitude for presenting this marvelous story of a man who refused to accept anyone else's lack of belief in him. Bill Porter is a hero for modern America; this movie is inspiring.

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    • Trivia
      Bill Porter, the real-life pitchman who spent his working life selling door-to-door despite having severe cerebral palsy, and who served as the inspiration for this movie portrait, died in Gresham, Oregon on December 9, 2013 at the age of eighty-one.
    • Goofs
      When Shelly is stepping into the shower you can see her brown bathing suit bottoms.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Bill Porter: A salesman drives down a dark country road, completely lost. After a time, he runs out of gas. Luckily there's a farmhouse that's on the road. He goes to the farmhouse and knocks on the door. The farmer's wife comes to the door and says, can I help you? Yes, he says, you can. I've run out of gas and I've lost my way. And she says, you can spend the night, but I don't have a daughter, and you'll have a nice room all to yourself. We don't have any farm animals, and my husband and I are happily married. The salesman looks around confused, and then he turns back to the farmer's wife and he says, oh gosh, I must be in the wrong joke.

      [chuckles]

    • Crazy credits
      Inspired by the true life story of Bill Porter
    • Connections
      Featured in The 60th Annual Golden Globe Awards (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Sixteen Tons
      Written by Merle Travis

      Performed by Tennessee Ernie Ford

      Courtesy of Capitol Nashville

      Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Turner Network Television
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Uma questão de bravura
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • TNT Originals
      • Rosemont Productions International
      • Angel/Brown Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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