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One Special Night

One Special Night

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Director: Roger Young
Actors: James Garner, Julie Andrews, Patricia Charbonneau, Stacy Grant, Stewart Bick
Studio: MTI HOME VIDEO
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 46 reviews
Sales Rank: 1450

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 92 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5 x 0.6

MPN: MTID8129D
UPC: 039414881295
EAN: 0039414881295
ASIN: B00008G7QH

Theatrical Release Date: November 28, 1999
Release Date: November 26, 2002
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Factory sealed, ships same day order rec'd except Sunday. First Class Shipping

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Mti Productions Release Date: 03/30/2004 Starring: James Garner Run time: 92 minutes

Amazon.com
If the title It Happened One Night hadn't already been taken for Frank Capra's romantic comedy classic, it would've worked just as well for this holiday charmer. Catherine (Julie Andrews) is a widowed pediatric physician (with no children of her own) and Robert (James Garner) is a contractor with a wife suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Due to an accident of fate (a winter storm), they end up spending Thanksgiving together in an abandoned cabin, away from their family and friends. The two initially wary strangers soon find they have more in common than either could have anticipated. The subplot concerning Robert's adult daughters is fairly extraneous (and predictable) but doesn't distract from the tender relationship at the heart of this made-for-TV movie. Andrews and Garner have worked together before, in The Americanization of Emily and Victor/Victoria, and it shows in the chemistry generated by their sympathetic, believable performances. --Kathleen C. Fennessy


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5 out of 5 stars Charming Romance   December 30, 2008
T. Larsen
The most charming video with such wonderful actors will capture your heart. It is on my top three favorites list. James Garner & Julie Andrews are the perfect cast. All supporting actors are equally as good. The story line is warm & interesting & will make you want to replay it over again. The filming is well done & the scenery is beautiful. No place does winter better than Canada. One of my favorites to give as a gift.


2 out of 5 stars Excellent Acting Not Enough to Save this Movie   December 27, 2008
J & R Kirkland, WA
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There were so many positive ratings for this movie and we don't understand how that could be the case????

PLOT OF MOVIE - This movie is about a man named Robert (James Garner) who is married to a woman with Alzheimer's. He is visiting her in a rest home when he is snowed in and a woman Katherine (Julie Andrews) a widower offers him a ride home in her vehicle. Robert is very disagreeable and rude.

Robert was an arrogant, grumpy man, a chauvinist who complains incessantly. Katherine is an independent, intelligent, and successful woman doctor. Where is the common ground? Why do they go from hating each other to love? The script did not address this.

PLUSES - Both leading actors are believable in the roles they act. We have enjoyed James Garner and Julie Andrews in many acting roles; unfortunately, this is not the case here. Despite their excellent acting it was not enough to save this movie.

MINUSES - Script, plot and character development. They could have had something special here, but, they missed the mark completely. They could have explored the difficulties of loosing a spouse to Alzheimer's or the difficulties of life as a widower. There are a lot of emotions that could have been explored to give this movie purpose and depth, but, were not utilized. James Garner's character in the movie NOTEBOOK is much better.
The character of Robert was so rude and disagreeable and then him falling in love with Katherine with his wife suffering from Alzheimer's and in the rest home for only a short time (his daughters discuss that their mom has gotten "bad" for the past FOUR months) makes his character non endearing.

CONCLUSION - We would pass on this movie. If you are looking for a good HOLIDAY ROMANCE MOVIE than I would recommend looking at:
A HOLIDAY FOR LOVE with Melissa Gilbert and Tim Matheson or
THE CHRISTMAS CARD with John Newton, Alice Evans and Edward Asner or
A SEASON FOR MIRACLES(Hallmark) with Carla Gugino, David Conrad, Patty Duke, Lynn Redgrave, Laura Dern and Kathy Baker or
CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT with Barbara Stanwyck and Dennis Morgan.

If you are looking for a good movie about RELATIONSHIPS set at the HOLIDAY TIME than consider:
ONE TRUE THING(get the Kleenex) with Meryl Streep, Renee Zellweger, William Hurt or
ABOUT A BOY with Hugh Grant, Rachel Weisz or
THE ULTIMATE GIFT with JAMES GARNER, Brian Dennehy, Abigail Breslin, Drew Fuller, & Bill Cobbs.



5 out of 5 stars Great movie for the holidays or a snowy night!   December 19, 2008
anonymous (ohio USA)
This is a terrific movie to watch over the holidays, or just on a cold snowy night. Julie Andrews and James Garner are great as two opposites in the twilight of life. Garner's wife is afllicted with Altzheimer's and it is touching to see the impact this terrible disease has, not only on the afflicted, but the families that are faced with torment as well. It is not probed in depth, which is good for the tone of the movie. The other topics, Julie Andrews' husband's passing and her devotion to him, as well as the two daughters of James Garner, who seem at odds, give additional interest but Primarily, it is a cozy romantic movie. It is amusing that some reviewers here are panning it. Listen kids, it's not rocket science, just a movie! Enjoy!!


1 out of 5 stars Not About the Holidays, Poorly Written, Waste of Talent   December 12, 2008
Sara A. Tangren (Takoma Park, MD)
I bought this dvd because I was looking for a movie about the Thanksgiving spirit. While the events depicted in the movie occur at that time of year, the movie itself has nothing to do with the holiday. I am frankly startled to note I am the first person to write a bad review for this movie. I like James Garner and Julie Andrews, so I thought how bad could it be? Well, I think they did their parts, but the plot and the script writing were so incredibly bad, I guess they did the best they could do with what they had. I didn't feel the movie explored in depth any of the following topics: Alzheimers, being the spouse or family member of someone with Alzheimers, widowhood, winter romance (ha ha), or even romance. The topic material had a lot of potential, but they just didn't go anywhere with it. To sum it up, that's two hours of my life I'll never get back.


5 out of 5 stars A sweet Christmas romance   December 11, 2008
Mountain Sprite (USA)
I really enjoyed this heartwarming story. It is a wonderful movie that reminds us that no holiday is perfect like a Hallmark card commercial, but through all of the chaos, strife and family upheavals there is still time for hope and romance. Julie Andrews and James Garner did not disappoint.

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