Harper Valley P.T.A.
Sitcom based on the 1978 film of the same name.
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Plot Summary
Stella Johnson, a divorced single mother living in the fictional town of Harper Valley, defies the prim and proper norms of the local PTA. When her rebellious son is suspended from school, Stella decides to shake things up by attending a PTA meeting herself and exposing the hypocrisy and secrets of the town's leading citizens. Her actions lead to humorous confrontations and ultimately, a community reckoning.
Critical Reception
The film was a lighthearted, albeit somewhat predictable, comedy that aimed to capitalize on the popularity of the country song of the same name. It received a mixed-to-negative reception from critics, with many finding its humor to be dated and its plot thin. However, Barbara Eden's performance was often cited as a highlight, bringing charm to the unconventional protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
- Barbara Eden shines as the free-spirited Stella.
- The plot relies heavily on predictable, slapstick humor.
- A charming but ultimately forgettable comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this film is not readily available through Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 1968 country song of the same name by Tom T. Hall, which was a major hit for Jeannie C. Riley.
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