Best Friends
Best Friends

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Best Friends

1975
Movie
83 min
English

Two young couples taste the 'free and easy' life on a cross country motor-home tour until love backfires and tragedy follows.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Norman LearGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

This short-lived sitcom followed the lives of two best friends, a struggling writer and a single mother, as they navigate relationships, careers, and raising a child in Los Angeles. The series explored the complexities of platonic friendships and the challenges of modern life in the mid-1970s. It often delved into humorous situations arising from their close bond and differing personalities.

Critical Reception

Best Friends received a generally mixed to negative critical reception. While some critics appreciated the premise of a female friendship at its core and the performances of its leads, many found the writing to be formulaic and the humor to be hit-or-miss. The show struggled to find a consistent audience and was canceled after only a handful of episodes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Performances by Sally Field and Larry Hagman were praised.

  • The show's humor was inconsistent and often fell flat.

  • The premise of a platonic friendship between a man and a woman was considered a fresh idea, but execution was lacking.

Google audience: Audience reception data for 'Best Friends (1975)' is not readily available through typical public channels. However, given its short run and mixed critical reception, it's likely that general audience engagement was limited.

Fun Fact

Norman Lear, the creator of such iconic shows as 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons,' also created and produced 'Best Friends,' marking an attempt to explore a different type of domestic sitcom.

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