Harry Chapin Movies

- 2005
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Beloved folk musician Harry Chapin offers eleven of his most popular songs including "Taxi" and "Cat's In the Cradle in this performance originally seen on PBS. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
This theatrical performace take the Gospels of Matthew and John and translated them into this Southern drama. Harry Chapin's last music is featured. ~ Rovi
- Starring:
- Scott Ainslie, Pete Corum, (more)
A young mother looks to her own mother for help when her child begins rebelling, similar to the way she did in the past. Harry Chapin makes a special appearance. ~ John Bush, Rovi
- Starring:
- Tuesday Weld, Frances Sternhagen, (more)

- 1977
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Folk singer Harry Chapin earned a large and loyal following for his complex and heart-felt story songs, and this video preserves a concert Chapin taped for German television in 1977. Harry Chapin: Rockpalast Live includes the songs "Taxi", "Cat's In The Cradle", "W.O.L.D.", "Dance Band On The Titanic", "30,000 Pounds of Bananas", and ten others. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Singer and songwriter Harry Chapin is remembered both for a string of hit songs, including Taxi, Cats In The Cradle and WOLD, and for his tireless work as an activist for various social and charitable causes (including spearheading the World Hunger Year campaign). This video presents Chapin's appearance on the fine PBS music series Soundstage, in which Chapin and his group perform some of his best songs and field questions from the audience. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
Not to be confused with the made-for-TV horror film She Waits, the equally TV-bound She Lives is (to some) a horror of a different sort. Desi Arnaz Jr. is Andy Reed, a college student who falls in love with coed Pam Rainey (Season Hubley). She learns that she has a fatal illness. They stay together in spite of the doom clouds hanging overhead. The one saving grace: Season Hubley's character fights tooth and nail against dying a quiet death, as opposed to Ali MacGraw's graceful succumbing to the inevitable. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Musician/songwriter Harry Chapin was the creative hand behind the sublimely assembled documentary The Legendary Champions. Digging way back to the dawn of movies, the film, which covers the years 1882 to 1929, offers the lucky viewer precious clips of American's greatest heavyweight boxers. Important figures like John L. Sullivan and Jim Corbett are represented via carefully chosen stills. The best moments -- the Dempsey-Tunney "long count" of 1927 among them -- may be familiar to some viewers, but it's always fun to see them again. The Legendary Champions is narrated by familiar TV-commercial voice-over artist Norman Rose. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi





