Dream House (TV Movie 1981) Poster

(1981 TV Movie)

User Reviews

Review this title
9 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
7/10
John Schneider in New York City!
JLRMovieReviews15 February 2016
Country guy and contractor/builder John Schneider follows city planner Marilu Henner to the Big Apple, after he had a fling with her in his small town in Georgia. What follows is unbelievable, far-fetched, and beyond description, if the beginning wasn't enough for you. But that is why we love TV movies like this. This couldn't happen in today's world, could it? He pesters her with flowers and comes to her door, expecting to stay. She of course is flabbergasted by his pure and persistent pursuit of her and she wants nothing to do with him, wait, yes, no, well… Parking tickets lead him to buy a lot to park his huge camper in, and that leads to run-ins with thugs who want him out. But he is steadfast in his intentions to build a house on the property in a bad part of town. Sound incredible! This predictable and simple TV movie is a charming and enjoyable crowd-pleaser. Sit back and take in the world of the early 1980s, a time period best preserved by John Schneider TV movies like this.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
This movie has remained one of my favorites over the years.
debbiewharris26 April 2004
This movie has remained one of my favorites over the years. John Schneider's performance was outstanding. This is a movie that gives you hope and tells you to "never give up"! As an architectural designer, I could watch this movie over and over again. Lob-lolly pine has been a material I have not forgotten in over 20 years. This movie leaves a lasting impression on you. A sweet love story with an heroic ending. Good things do happen to those who persevere. I wish we had more movies like this one today. Simple, pure, exciting, fun, creative, fresh and everlasting. I want to show this film to my children. I'd love to build this house for real. Thanks John!
5 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
1/10
A bad made for TV movie about an empty lot in the city
FesterSam9 May 2000
Wow, this was a bad movie. I remember how bad it was when it aired the first time. John Schneider is a home builder who comes to the big city to an empty lot. Despite insurmountable problems and hardships he manages to build his "dream House" on an empty lot in the middle of the city. Imagine putting the Cleaver house on Wall Street. This was a bad idea that made a bad movie.
4 out of 14 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Holds a Special Place in My Childhood Memory
akcampbell28 April 2005
For me, this film has one of those fuzzy, golden auras about it. A naive and beautiful man building something out of nothing for the sake of the woman he loves? Wow. How romantic it was, reassuring you that life is as wonderful as you know it can be.

OK, so I haven't seen this movie since it was first televised, and yeah, I was 9 years old at the time, and sure, I was pretty sure in those days John Schneider was the most perfect man on the planet and I was destined to live happily ever after with him (or at least win a date with his through that Teen Beat contest -- which was obviously rigged). But I maintain that it must have been one of the purest, simplest, sweetest movies ever made.

I'm sure the film (just like anything from childhood reexamined in the light of adult experience) would not stand up to a grownup's cynicism. The plot contrived? The acting less than stellar? Maybe. But who cares? I don't plan to see it again, because I prefer the sweet memory.

For those of you who haven't seen it, if you do, try to look at it through the eyes of who you were then, because the '80s were definitely a very different time. Take yourself back to that place where Friday night Dukes of Hazzard viewings were big social events, when Hot Wheels, some Garanimals and an Olivia Newton John record were all you needed to be happy. Grab yourself a cold Tab and some Jiffy Pop, plop yourself down in your beanbag chair and you're ready for a night of fine entertainment.
14 out of 15 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Dream House
GotchaPhoto3 September 2007
John Schnieder plays a carpenter who meets and romances this lady played by Marilu Henner. She is only in town to give conferences on construction for 4 days. They date for four days and she goes back to NY. John (Charlie) loads up his truck and goes to NY to find her and make her his wife. Although this city girl is not convinced, Charlie has a lot of patience. He buys a small strip of land in the ghetto that is wedged between two buildings: a spot where his love interest needs to build new condos. Charlie is against all odds trying to convince the girl that he loves to give him the shot that he needs and to build a house in the middle of the ghetto where the gangs go to great lengths to show him he's not welcome. Great movie. I liked this show. I just watched it today. I had my friend record it from HBO many, many years ago and the quality was not great, but it was nice to watch it again. It's a great show. If you liked this one, you will like the movie: The Last Fling staring John Ritter. I think you will have to settle for VHS. It's hard to find, but worth it. ~ Pat
4 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
How I Would Love To Be Able To Watch It Again!
DonnaTerry430526 November 2005
If I remember right I watched that movie every time it aired that year, I believe it was like 3 times but I might have missed a few. He was like any other Man who had a dream & wanted a family! It was kinda like watching "The Little House On The Prairie", they set a goal & stick to it. They don't give up easily & that's what John Schnieder was trying to get the viewers to grasp. Sure he had some troubles while building & after it was done, a lot of people do but not a lot of people like talking about it. In the Movie they showed how people didn't like change & how mean they can be. So while watching this show you could almost visualize how we treat each other in the whole world. I Would Love To Buy A DVD Of This Movie If I Ever Find It!
5 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!
elly99924 May 2003
Laura loves Charlie but she won't admit it. Charlie drives to the big city and parks his van on a vacant lot and he has to purchase the lot or he will be given a ticket for illegal parking. He builds a house on the vacant lot in the hope that his persistence will pay off and Laura will finally admit that she loves him too!

This is an excellent family film. With outstanding performances from Marilu Henner and John Schneider. If you like feel-good movies that leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling then you will love this one.
3 out of 3 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Great Romance Movie
apexdentallab27 August 2005
I can understand that men won't like this movie.. It is a modern Cinderella story. Those of us out there that still believe men are meant to love and cherish their wives feel differently. I don't love the movie because I wish I had a man like that. I love the movie because I do have a man that loves me will all his heart and would do anything for me. We are lucky to have a love that has lasted over 27 years. Many people may not understand this in todays world but the few that do take delight in the movies that reflect their relationships. This one is one of my all time favorites! If you liked it also, I recommend "Overboard", "Rinestone" & "The Other Side of the Mountain".
3 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
A good made for TV movie.
magellan33312 February 2001
I am a fan of John Schneider and the Dukes of Hazzard, which is probably a huge contributing factor for my liking this movie. It is a simple "fish out of water" plot, but is still fun to watch. Charley Cross tries to park his behomoth of a camper in New York City, tries to get friendly with local hoodlums, and decides he will make New York City his home. However he will build this home on an empty lot he was tricked in to buying for political reasons. It is one I have watched many times. However, without John Schneider I probably would not have enjoyed it nearly as much.
3 out of 4 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed