From Here to Eternity
From Here to Eternity
| 14 February 1979 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Stometer

    Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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    GazerRise

    Fantastic!

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    Merolliv

    I really wanted to like this movie. I feel terribly cynical trashing it, and that's why I'm giving it a middling 5. Actually, I'm giving it a 5 because there were some superb performances.

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    Frances Chung

    Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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    DJAkin

    Other than Joe Pants, this movie is so so. It's fun to watch that father from EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND as a drill sgt. He gets so mean that he even physically abuses his recruits!!! He is mean!! Like I said, unless you like Joe Pants, see the Ol' Blue Eyes version.

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    sbalwayspays

    The majority opinion can be wrong, and I think this is the case here, because I find the series much better and armonious than the sober film of the 50's, and more close to the original novel. Besides, you can enjoy one of the finest interpretations offered by Natalie Wood (a though but romantic heroin) and supporter Joe Pantoliano -the great resurrection of Frank Sinatra's spirit- who made clear in this production good part of his fabulous acting way that all of us would appreciate years later- thereafter,Pantoliano will consolidate as one of the best character actors of his time.

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    yenlo

    I toss a coin when it comes to comparing this TV mini-series to the 1953 big screen version from James Jones novel From Here to Eternity. While this version sticks more closely to the book the casting in the original is generally better. One thing I did notice (possible spoiler) is that in both versions the character Angelo Maggio is killed but in the novel he does not die. Instead (in the novel) it is another character named Blues Berry who is glimpsed in this edition that is the stockade murder victim of the sadistic Sgt Fatso Judson. I saw this version recently on a cable channel that presented it in one complete unedited showing without commercial interruption and I found myself enjoying it more than when I first saw it during its initial TV run. In any case read the novel and see both this mini series and the 1953 classic.

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    bux

    True, this version of James Jones' classic novel attempts to follow the writer's concept, moreso than the 1953 theatrical version, and it is able to do so since the Hayes Code has lost most of it's grip, BUT...The acting here seems so uninspired and lackluster, that it becomes a chore to grind out the five hours of this TV opus. Devane does well in the first half of this, but around the middle he spirals down to a gum chewing clod and more closely resembles SGT Snorkle of Beetle Bailey fame than rough, tough SGT Ward. Railsback, who shined so brightly as Chuck Manson in "Helter Skelter" (1976), still appears to be trying to portray the Mass Slayer rather than a thirty-year man with the troubles of the world on his back. Wood and Pantaliano turn in the best performances, yet what remains just is not worth staying up late to watch-catch the Lancaster/Clift version even if you've seen it a hundred times...it is far superior.

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