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(1975 TV Movie)

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patriots12099329 August 2014
Warning: Spoilers
I agree with the previous reviewer that the story is a downer, but there are some nice moments, all in the flashback scenes.

The "spanking " scene and "racing to be first in the bathroom in the morning" made me chuckle. I loved the scene by the lake with the father teaching his kids the song to surprise their mother.

There were also some holes in the story. Also it appeared the father lived to an old age.. Not so sad, like "all the way home", but it left you feeling sad. Perhaps it shouldn't have.

As a side note, I found it interesting how much the two main actors playing father and son resembled each other, Robert Preston and Cliff Robertson.
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Depressing
bwaynef23 April 2007
Well-acted and produced, "My Father's House" is a rather depressing drama made for ABC-TV that finds heart attack victim Cliff Robertson remembering the happier times of his youth.

With Robert Preston playing his father in the flashbacks, and with death casting a grim shadow over the story, this is almost a companion piece to 1963's "All the Way Home," based on James Agee's "A Death in the Family." In some ways, it's also reminiscent of Rod Serling's Twilight Zone episode "Walking Distance" in which a middle-aged Gig Young is transported back in time to his secure, carefree and happier childhood. There's nothing supernatural here, though. Grim reality is explored instead, and the results are frequently moving and depressing as hell.

Brian W. Fairbanks
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