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It Could Happen to You
An educational film about the perils associated with sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). The drama is interspersed with scenes of a medical adviser directly addressing the camera giving advice and information about STDs.
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Plot Summary
A struggling young New York City beat poet, Eddie, wins the lottery and decides to share his winnings with the people he believes are truly struggling. He begins by giving half his ticket to a waitress, Yvonne, who is trying to escape her abusive husband. As Eddie navigates his newfound wealth and the attention it brings, he and Yvonne develop a connection, but her ex-husband's interference threatens their future.
Critical Reception
It Could Happen to You (1976) was a made-for-television film that received a mixed to positive reception. It was praised for its heartwarming premise and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Gary Burghoff and David Huffman, who brought a gentle charm to their roles. While not a critical blockbuster, it resonated with audiences for its optimistic story about kindness and second chances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its feel-good premise and heartwarming story.
Gary Burghoff and David Huffman were commended for their charming performances.
Seen as a pleasant, if somewhat predictable, romantic comedy-drama.
Google audience: Audience reception for this made-for-TV movie from 1976 is not readily available through Google user reviews. However, based on its themes of generosity and finding love, it likely appealed to viewers seeking lighthearted, feel-good entertainment.
Fun Fact
This film was originally intended to be a theatrical release, but was ultimately released as a made-for-television movie by CBS.
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