The Seventies T.V. movie (A.B.C.'s "Movie Of The Week" here) left an
impression on many, from "Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring" to the more
lightweight "But I Don't Want To Get Married", to the best known "Tribes."
This was an early "Cancer" movie before the subject would be done to
death. Probably remembered by most as the first time they heard the touching folk/pop of Jim Croce (If only HE had lived), these A.B.C. movies, in the tradition of shows like "Room 222", was T.V. jumping on the "Hip" train a little late(what the hell, some say the "sixties" were really 65 to 75. Lucy's troubled Son is not much of an actor, but otherwise this time capsule of a more hopeful time has it's heart in the right place, maybe it's head too.
impression on many, from "Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring" to the more
lightweight "But I Don't Want To Get Married", to the best known "Tribes."
This was an early "Cancer" movie before the subject would be done to
death. Probably remembered by most as the first time they heard the touching folk/pop of Jim Croce (If only HE had lived), these A.B.C. movies, in the tradition of shows like "Room 222", was T.V. jumping on the "Hip" train a little late(what the hell, some say the "sixties" were really 65 to 75. Lucy's troubled Son is not much of an actor, but otherwise this time capsule of a more hopeful time has it's heart in the right place, maybe it's head too.