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The Courtship Of Eddie's Father...

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I watched this nice film last night on TCM. A decent and funny little film from late '50s or early '60s with Glen Ford and a very young Ron Howard.

How refreshing to see a real life situation played out in a reasonably believable way. The kid is energetic and smart yet without being obnoxious and a little smartass you want to kick across the room. And Glen Ford's father figure is intelligent and capable yet isn't perfect and can make mistakes without being a doofus and inept idiot like most dads portrayed today. It was touching and I liked the humour throughout.

More believable that the "mean" lady and Ford's girlfriend isn't actually bad, but just not good with kids.

And Shirley Jones as the neighbour and deceased wife's best friend was to die for.

Good movie.
 
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I actually haven't seen the movie, but I grew up on the Bill Bixby show. Absolutely wonderful.
 
I remember the series somewhat, but I don't recall seeing the original film before now. And from what I remember I like the film better.

Interesting cast change, though, because in the film the housekeeper Mrs. Livingston was a caucasian woman while in the series she was Asian if I recall correctly.
 
Yes. Between The Music Man and The Courtship of Eddie's Father, I fell head over heels for Shirley Jones as a kid.

I always thought Glenn Ford was the perfect choice for Pa Kent in the Reeves version of Superman. Just a terrific actor who always came across incredibly strong but compassionate.

And Ron Howard was spot on as Eddie. I love the last sequence in the movie involving the phone call and his reactions.

Loved the TV series, too.

--Ted
 
^^ I loved Eddie asking his dad what the numbers were beside each woman's name in a magazine. Glenn Ford isn't really paying attention until Eddie says the number "40" indicating a woman's breast size, then Ford is suddenly paying attention. :lol:
 
This is a cute movie, and I like this role for Glenn Ford. He was a strong actor in so many different types of pictures. It's nice to see him in a lighter sort of role than he usually played.
 
He was much like Jimmy Stewart in being a generally soft spoken and plain speaking man who was easy-going and compassionate yet courageous and tough-as-nails underneath.
 
Liked the movie AND the series.

People, let me tell you 'bout my best friend
He's a one-boy cuddly-toy
My up, my down, my brightest joy...

Harry Nillson's theme for the TV show remains unforgettable.

I always thought Glenn Ford was the perfect choice for Pa Kent in the Reeves version of Superman.
That would be the "Reeve version"...a distinction that is worth making for obvious reasons. :)
 
I remember the series somewhat, but I don't recall seeing the original film before now. And from what I remember I like the film better.

Interesting cast change, though, because in the film the housekeeper Mrs. Livingston was a caucasian woman while in the series she was Asian if I recall correctly.

Japanese, I guess a GI widow since they kept the Mrs Livingstion name and she had that accent.
 
Liked the movie AND the series.

People, let me tell you 'bout my best friend
He's a one-boy cuddly-toy
My up, my down, my brightest joy...

Harry Nillson's theme for the TV show remains unforgettable.

I always thought Glenn Ford was the perfect choice for Pa Kent in the Reeves version of Superman.
That would be the "Reeve version"...a distinction that is worth making for obvious reasons. :)

*sigh" How do you know it's not the "the" that's incorrect and I just left out an apostrophe?

Minutia ... I just met mind of minutia ...

--Ted
 
Because generally speaking, based on your other posts you are MUCH smarter than that...and if the distinction between Reeve and Reeves weren't so integral to discussions about the actors involved in the Superman saga over the decades, I wouldn't otherwise care shit one. :)
 
SOT : If you search YouTube, you can find a hilarious PSA about fathers featuring my namesake monster, and set to the tune of 'People let me tell you bout my best friend...' from the TV series TCOEF.
 
I watched this nice film last night on TCM. A decent and funny little film from late '50s or early '60s with Glen Ford and a very young Ron Howard.
The film was from 1963.

I remember the series somewhat, but I don't recall seeing the original film before now. And from what I remember I like the film better.

Interesting cast change, though, because in the film the housekeeper Mrs. Livingston was a caucasian woman while in the series she was Asian if I recall correctly.

Japanese, I guess a GI widow since they kept the Mrs Livingstion name and she had that accent.
I don't recall how it was explained, if at all, but the part was played by the excellent Japanese actress Miyoshi Umeki.
 
Wasn't she also prominently featured in "Flower Drum Song"?
Golden Globe nominations for Flower Drum Song (actress) and for Sayonara (supporting actress). Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Sayonara.
 
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