Colleen Kelly Movies
Six recently divorced males gather 'round a restaurant table and talk about their past lives and their recently failed marriages while trying to piece their lives back together. This drama is somewhat interesting for presenting the topic of life after a divorce from a man's point of view. (And yes, Neil Sedaka sings the smash title song over the final credits - so don't change that dial!) Originally made for television, and broadcast on ABC in two parts - one on Wed., Sep. 5, 1979, and one on Friday, Sep. 7, 1979 -- this film was reissued on video about ten years later to capitalize on Billy Crystal's growing fame. When it arrived on home video, the picture received its first MPAA rating (R) and was edited down from its original running time of 150 minutes to 96 minutes. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
While drunk, Sam makes a startling confession to Bill Malloy. If made public, this confession could radically reverse the situations of the "respectable" Roger Collins and ex-jailbird Burke. Meanwhile, Burke has another rendezvous with Carolyn, who is wearing a strange ring. This episode first aired on August 19, 1966. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Despite Carolyn's protestations, Roger continues to hold Burke responsible for the "accident." Sam Evans sobers up long enough to accept a commission to paint Burke's portrait. And a hint is dropped pertaining to the events of ten years ago, which led to the current animosity between Roger and Burke. This episode aired on July 26, 1966. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Investigating the locked room whence she heard the mysterious sobbing, Victoria is confronted by Matthew (played by Thayer David, replacing George Mitchell). His guard down, he tells her about the Collinwood ghosts. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's highly suspicious behavior is capped by another phone call to Ned Calder. This episode first aired on August 17, 1966. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide








