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4.0 out of 5 stars 70s Heart-tugging winner, July 15, 2011
This review is from: The Loneliest Runner (VHS Tape)
I saw this TV movie when it first aired back in 1976. Lance Kerwin, in some really good acting, plays early teen John Curtis who has a bed wetting problem. The movie lures you in with sympathy for the boy and it is very effective. Michael Landon plays John Curtis as an adult, an ace runner, who we see breaking through the finish line at the start of the film . While pondering the question of his track abilities during an interview, he stares into a wall clock that triggers a childhood flashback. The story unfolds as we witness young John Curtis rising early and scampering to gather his bedsheets for washing. Johns father(Brian Keith)who internally wants to help his son, lives in a household where he appears to be verbally dominated by his wife. As a father with a secret, he tries with heavy machismo to reach and cure his son. At the age of 12 or 13, John's fear of being ridiculed for bed-wetting by his parents and friends is monumental, and understandably so. He desperately tries though shear will and lack of sleep to end or hide his condition to please his parents. You really feel his pain.

This may all sound like a boring or outdated topic, but stay with it to see a family dynamic exposed and some great acting as well by Brian Keith. John obviously has a condition that can't be helped. You could almost apply any embarrasing ailment, or even an addiction to the story and get a good message from it. His mother is downright mean and determined to embarrass her son by hanging his urine stained bed sheets out the window for all his friends and neighbors to see. The film takes place in the 50s so you can somewhat understand the naivete'.
To avoid ridicule John bolts home from school everyday to take the sheets in before they can be seen. Doing this daily, he develops great speed and is recognized by the school track coach as a standout. A wonderful and eventually forceful showing of compassion by dad makes it all worthwhile. As we return to the adult John Curtis at the films end, he makes a bittersweet and humbling statement (in true Landon fashion).
The Loneliest Runner is a surprisingly interesting and entertaining movie. If your in the mood to stir up emotions, this well done and probably forgotten seventies TV movie will do it. Watching it as a parent by yourself could be a learning experience. The Loneliest Runner deserves a quality dvd release.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Lloneliest Runner, August 5, 2009
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This review is from: The Loneliest Runner (VHS Tape)
I used the film as a teaching aid for younger children. I was not prepared for the foul language in the film. \As a teaching tool it served its purpose. A little more education than I expected.
It was easy to find at Amazon. thank you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loneiest Runner, December 14, 2011
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This review is from: The Loneliest Runner (VHS Tape)
Great movie great actors brought back memories of my own challenges with this problem. thankfully though my mother was not so mean.I had laugh it was Michael Landon's story and it featured Melissa Sue-Anderson who went on to star on little house as his daughter Mary.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love this movie!, September 19, 2011
This review is from: The Loneliest Runner (VHS Tape)
It has been years since i have seen this movie but it's really interesting to watch the history about Eugene Orowitz(Michael Landon) How his mom was so cruel to him about his bedwetting. It's terrible to do that to a child, and trust me a kid never forgets. I wish this would be released on dvd or a vhs tape not so expensive i'm sorry but spending over 20 dollars or more for a used tape is too much. If anyone knows where i could find this movie on dvd please let me know thanks
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