A Little Game
A Little Game

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A Little Game

1977
Movie
73 min
English

A hostile youngster who will stop at nothing to break up his mother's marriage is suspected of homicide, and his stepfather fears that he may be the boy's next victim.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Kirk BrowningGenres: Family, Comedy

Plot Summary

A young boy is given a special toy soldier that comes to life and helps him navigate the challenges of his life. The soldier, a former historical figure, imparts wisdom and assists the boy in understanding the complexities of human relationships and the importance of courage. The narrative explores themes of childhood imagination, historical perspective, and personal growth.

Critical Reception

As a television film, 'A Little Game' received a generally positive reception for its heartwarming story and charming performances. It was noted for its ability to appeal to both children and adults, with particular praise for its imaginative premise and the performances of its lead actors. The film is often remembered for its gentle humor and its underlying message of self-discovery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its imaginative concept and heartwarming narrative.

  • Commended for its performances, particularly Mandy Patinkin's.

  • Appreciated for its gentle humor and positive messaging.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'A Little Game (1977)' is not readily available. However, its reputation suggests a generally positive audience reception for its family-friendly and engaging story.

Fun Fact

Although often cited as a film, 'A Little Game' was originally a play written by Ira Wallach, which was then adapted for television.

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